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A Gag No More: The 8-Bit WoW Dungeon

Posted by Alec Meer on November 25th, 2008 at 9:40 pm.

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Oh, Blizzard and their funny April fool’s jokes. Moreover – oh, Blizzard fans and their tendency to turn said April fool’s gags into a big deal. This time, someone’s actually made one of the gags flesh. Well, pixels. Blizz’s 2008 rib-tickler was the promise of a console version of WoW – only it was an Atari 2600. World of Warcraft: The Molten Core would, they promised, offer lush 2D graphics and the ability to move in any of 8 directions. Giggles!

Now Gamer’s University have only gone and made the bally thing.

And whaddaya know, you really can move in any of 8 directions. It’s 2 player, it’s very silly, it has a faintly terrifying degree of attention to detail and it’s incredibly difficult. Well, I say that, but I was trying to control both Warrior and Priest myself. I can barely do that patting my head while rubbing my stomach thing, so that was clearly a bad idea. I wiped at the first fight, which was reasonably reflective of my general WoW dungeon experience.

Grab it for no-pennies from here, though be aware it’s more an elaborate pun for WoW devotees than a fun time in and of itself.

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6 Comments »

  1. The Hammer says:

    There was another version (or an earlier version? I’m not sure) out a few months back, which I have nestled in my computer. Seems that this one is getting more press. Nice to see the joke made real, anyway! Hilarious stuff!

  2. Carra says:

    No time to comment, must get to level 80.

  3. Konky Dong 1000: Skinning a Bear Should Aggro Every Bears says:

    Molten Core occupies a weird place in my mind. On one hand, it has a lot of history in terms of the game’s progress and I have a lot of nostalgia for it (and the whole Blackrock Mountain experience, really). On the other hand, it’s the worst fucking raid instance in the game. I mean, it is pure shit. Blizzard has come a long way since then but it’s odd to have so many warm feelings for a place I hate so much.

  4. Dyscharge says:

    What’s next, World of Starcraft? Ha!

    …I called it.

  5. Tei says:

    If it run on a x86, is tecnically a 20bits game.
    /just kidding

  6. Arides says:

    Blizzard has come a long way since then but it’s odd to have so many warm feelings for a place I hate so much.

    The warm feeling aren’t from nostalgia. They’re from all that lava.

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