Q: Is Munch's Oddysee
being released on PC?
A: No, Munch's Oddysee is exclusive to Xbox. It will
definitely not be released on PC or Playstation or Playstation
2!
* Read
why here
Q: Is there oddworld
merchandise?
A: Yes, but its not available for purchase. Oddworld
Inhabitants give away t-shirts, stickers, trading cards
and vairous other things from time to time to their
fans... Hopefully in the future these items will be
available for sale. A new item that can be purchased
is an ODDWORLD BOOK!
Oddworld: The First Ten Years
The Art of the Oddworld Universe 1994 - 2004
Oddworld Inhabitants are releasing a book that will
feature stunning compilation of images from the first
ten years of Oddworld Inhabitants. MORE
HERE.
Q: Can you tell me anything
about The Hand of Odd, other than that it is a multi-player
game that is coming out after Munch's Oddysee?
Alf: Hand of Odd is about us using the technology of
Munch, enhancing upon it, and bringing it into the multiplayer
world of gaming. How many players will be able to interact
at one time is still yet to be determined. If we can
get 8 players at one time for Hand of Odd we will be
happy. It will be enough. If we can get more we will
be ecstatic. Hand of Odd will not be an online community
in the way that Everquest or Ultima Online are. But
we do plan to take advantage of features like downloadable
units that will help to keep the world fresh even after
it's been out there awhile. Our most important function
will be speed. We'll take advantage of as much as we
can until update rates become an issue. There as so
many questions that relate to the multiplayer Internet
capabilities that are yet to be answered technically,
that we can't lock down to the degree that we would
like yet.
Q: What can you tell us about the story and gameplay of
Hand of Odd?
Alf: Think eco-extremists versus corporate greed. It's
Exxon vs. Greenpeace and you get to choose which one
you want to be. There are three sides, or ideologies,
wrapped into one playing field. You will be able to
chose between one of three master characters for three
different races. Each of these three characters will
have the ability to control masses of their own kind.
Each of the three have interests that conflict with
the others. It can be played competitively, or cooperatively,
or you can just exist and experiment while nurturing
a particular world. You may choose to have full-scale
conflicts, or just make a lot of moolah via destroying
it. We are also out for something that can be left on
and grow while you're not even home. We're after fully
persistent universes that have a life of their own.
Eco-system simulation is a big part of the next level
for the Oddworld games. We really want you to take ownership
of the world, and then deal with the inevitabilities
that arise out of your behavior of your forces.
Q: I read that the planet of Oddworld
is ten times as big as Earth and that all the action has
taken place in the region of Mudos. Will other regions
be revealed in Munch's Oddysee?
Alf: The action of Munch's Oddysee remains in Mudos
but you haven't yet seen even a fraction of Mudos,
let alone other areas of the world that will appear
in future Quintology titles.
Q: Is there a Leader of Mudokons
or is it sam?
A: The mudokons currently have no real political leader.
Sam is a depressed loser, who has no control over her
offspring. The slave mudokons "leader" would
be their boss. Be it a glukkon, slig or vykker. As far
as native mudokons go, they have many spiritual leaders,
each tribe with their own elders and shaman. BigFace
is the shaman of shamans, he leads all the free tribes.
Abe could also be considered a leader because he is
leading the terrorist attacks against the Magog Cartel.
Q Why is a bigbro so beefy when it
always uses a gun?
A: The fact that BigBros handle guns is of no importance
to their size. Sligs will undergo steroid treatments,
which will increase their body size, strength and stamina.
Their larger hands mean they can operate larger and
more powerful guns, but a BigBro doesn't have to use
a gun - it could leap into warfare barefisted if it
wanted, but Sligs are big fans of firepower. Besides,
if you can afford steroid treatment, you can afford
a gun.
Q: How old is the Mudokon race?
A: Members of the Mudokon race live for round about
40 years. Mudokons and their predecors have been on
Oddworld since the birth of life.
The Mudokon species is very old. They were around in
more-or-less their modern form millennia ago.
Q: whats a kinto slave?
A: Kintos are a race of mountain dwelling creatures.
They were forced by the glukkons to work for them, but
because of their extrem paranoia of things above their
heads, the glukkons gave up trying to make them workers.
They have two very powerful arms with one claw for climbing
the toughest cliffs and mountains.
Q: Why did Abe go from having
four fingers in the Abe's Oddysee to having three in Abe's
Exoddus?
Alf: Well, it's a long story that needs to be told.
So here it is... Japan has a strict discriminating policy
against any simulated characters entering their country
with four fingers. Historically, Japan has had a subclass
of meat packing workers that were typically looked down
upon in their society. In later days, the blatant displaying
of a four fingered hand gesture, intentionally directed
at another, came to mean that you were calling them
a member of the meat packing sub class. Which, we understand,
was not at all a compliment.
It appears that the four finger connection with the
meat packing class was due to work related accidents,
but was so frequent that it came to symbolically represent
the sub class. It seems as though this is a part of
the Japanese history that some groups within Japan would
like to see forgotten. Therefore, it is at great risk
that you publish four fingered characters in Japan,
as you may very likely end up in legal battles with
a vociferous pressure group. This group claims that
this type of representation is equivalent to and as
degrading as the yellow star forced to be worn on Jews
by the Nazi's during the Second World War.That is, it's
offensive and degrading unless they can extort enough
money out of you. Then it's all okay.
Case in point: We were told that the Walt Disney Corporation
is charged five million dollars a year by this group
so that Mickey Mouse may live in Japan and retain his
original four fingered design. Otherwise, old Mickey
would need to see a surgeon and have something done
about that insulting forth finger.
The moral of this story is... if you want to pay, then
it's ok. If you don't want to pay, then it's a horrible
insult to our culture. In other parts of the world we
have a word for these types of two-faced tactics. We
call it extortion. If it is truly offensive and degrading,
then don't allow it at all. But to allow it for a price...
is to belittle the case altogether. It suggests that
the real truth behind these groups is that they are
using the darker moments in their own cultures' history
as an excuse to coerce money out of content providers.
Well, being that this is Oddworld, we felt that this
seemed like a perfect addition to the Abe story. We
thought it was ironically perfect that he was being
discriminated against for being who he was. As the message
came from Japan, "They don't like his kind here,"
with the sincere suggestion, "Just chop off one
of his fingers cause you don't have the money to pay
up..." caused us to feel that we indeed needed
to allow Abe to go through the suffering that goes along
with being a poor slob at the bottom of the Food chain.
Yup, we chopped off his finger so that the Japanese
wouldn't get offended (or paid). He didn't like it one
bit, but due to the fact that their ain't much he can
do about it... we decided that he could donate his finger
rather than us donating five million dollars. Such is
life in Japan when you're a four-fingered meat packing
worker.
And that is how Abe lost his finger in Japan. He's still
pretty pissed off about it, but we convinced him that
with the amount of games sold in Japan, he still might
be able to get his message through to their culture
someday. As a true believer in his cause, he felt that
the sacrifice of a finger was but a small price to pay
in hoping to shed some light on discriminations and
injustices the world over.
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