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  • Game On!
  • Game On!
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  • Game On! is a local game show for Naperville Community Television where it brings their own version of Hollywood Game Night right into the audience's living room.
  • Sonic the Hedgehog is dodging the attacks of a new Bat Brain Badnik, feeling like he's done this a thousand times. He's confident that he'll repel this latest attack from Doctor Robotnik and grabs a tree's branch before spinning around to punch the Badnik. Unfortunately, the robot acts first, shooting Sonic and killing him. However, he's back again, feeling like he's done this for "a thousand and one times". This time, Sonic grabs the branch and destroys the Badnik, earning him a successful "game over".
  • Game On! was an article written by Tony A. Rowe, detailing video games from The Empire Strikes Back arcade game all the way to The Old Republic MMORPG. It appeared in Star Wars Insider 135, and was later reprinted in Star Wars Insider Special Edition 2016. The same section implied that the various false Vaders that Luke Skywalker fought in the 1987 Star Wars game were hallucinations similar to the Cave of Evil sequence in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back, an inference also made in the game's manual. Several in-depth information about the Atari games were also supplied, including the uncertainty of the sister company of Kenner, the Parker Brothers, had the rights to do the Star Wars games, as well as the Parker Brothers attempting to stage an elaborate hoax on LucasFilm by makin
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  • Sonic the Hedgehog is dodging the attacks of a new Bat Brain Badnik, feeling like he's done this a thousand times. He's confident that he'll repel this latest attack from Doctor Robotnik and grabs a tree's branch before spinning around to punch the Badnik. Unfortunately, the robot acts first, shooting Sonic and killing him. However, he's back again, feeling like he's done this for "a thousand and one times". This time, Sonic grabs the branch and destroys the Badnik, earning him a successful "game over". It is soon revealed that this was a video game played by a human, with two others watching. An older boy suggests they go to the park to play football. The game player thinks it would be cool if Badniks were real, but the other boy laughs him off whilst the girl mocks him, stating the only Spin Attack in real life is from her beating him with a swerving volley. However, they all change their mind when a Bat Brain appears from nowhere, destroying things in the street. The older boy runs away, but the other one grabs the loose ball and throws it to the girl. She immediately volleys it into the Badnik, destroying it. It is then revealed that Sonic is playing this as a game, a "game within a game" created by Tekno the Canary. In Tekno's Workshop, she reveals that the characters in the game were called "humans" and were from the Planet Earth. Out in the Emerald Hill Zone, Sonic asks if Badniks do exist on Earth, but Tekno replies in the negative. She then wonders if humans play video games starring Sonic, Sonic replying that they must have good taste if they did.
  • Game On! was an article written by Tony A. Rowe, detailing video games from The Empire Strikes Back arcade game all the way to The Old Republic MMORPG. It appeared in Star Wars Insider 135, and was later reprinted in Star Wars Insider Special Edition 2016. The same section implied that the various false Vaders that Luke Skywalker fought in the 1987 Star Wars game were hallucinations similar to the Cave of Evil sequence in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back, an inference also made in the game's manual. Several in-depth information about the Atari games were also supplied, including the uncertainty of the sister company of Kenner, the Parker Brothers, had the rights to do the Star Wars games, as well as the Parker Brothers attempting to stage an elaborate hoax on LucasFilm by making it seem as though they were capable of developing an advanced gaming engine. In addition, they did some coverage on Kinect Star Wars.
  • Game On! is a local game show for Naperville Community Television where it brings their own version of Hollywood Game Night right into the audience's living room.