Just saw a screening of Wreck-It Ralph

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VERY funny. With plenty of inside humor for arcade junkies like us.

If you're inclined to try out the fictional arcade game that Ralph comes from, Disney will have two of them at their booth at E3.
 
That's great news. Looked very interesting in its first leaked concept, as what, Reboot Ralph? Since then, figured Disney would mess with it enough to water it down into dreck.

Can't wait to see it.
 
That's great news. Looked very interesting in its first leaked concept, as what, Reboot Ralph? Since then, figured Disney would mess with it enough to water it down into dreck.

Can't wait to see it.


Reboot Ralph is correct. And the main story is mostly true to the original concept. There are some new side stories and one of the games they visit was removed, but the overall plot and characters are still the same.
 
Awesome. I am a huge fan of animated movies and I can't wait to see it. I also like that John C. Reilly is voicing the part of Ralph. I'm so jealous of you seeing this movie early, but it is great to hear it is living up to our expectations.
 
The answer is yes and no (but mostly no).

Another division is currently working on a game, and I'll be putting it into a couple of arcade cabinets which will be in the booth at E3 (mostly for promotional purposes). There's some talk about putting some of them in the arcades at the parks & some other promotional things, but nothing other than E3 is concrete right now.

But yes, I have played the game in an actual Fix-it Felix arcade cabinet. :)


If you guys want to do any promotion in the Salt Lake area I will happily offer up my arcade as a place to do that. There is a brand new Megaplex being built here where my place is at that will probably have the film as one of it's first movies when it opens in November. :D We were actually lined-up to serve as a location test for a cancelled Disney arcade racer based on Cars that was being worked on by a Disney-owned game development studio here in the valley. Too bad that didn't come to fruition.
 
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