Sega's Mibri & Tebri is absolutely, without a doubt, the best game of the year-- to write mocking blog posts about. This thing is like a gift to sarcastic jerks like us who spend their days making fun of video games. Yes, this is a Sega game, but we doubt we'll be accused of an anti-Sega bias for saying that this game is completely ridiculous.
The game looks like a refugee from the Sega CD lineup, both in concept and execution. It appears to be a combination charades/crossword game, in which players fill in the characters making up a word that describes the actions played out in pantomime by live actors.
Everything about the game-- the costumes, the lame green-screening, the low-quality, early-90's CG background, is incredible. We have to know more. Why does this game exist? Who thought it was a good idea to make it? And when can we start buying multiple copies? We want this to be our new party game; the only issue now is finding friends who can appreciate Mibri & Tebri.
[Via NeoGAF]
Relive the Sega CD era with Mibri & Tebri
Posted Sep 11th 2007 9:45AM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: Imports, Screens
Tags: charades, fmv, mibri-and-tebri, sega
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9-11-2007 @ 9:57AM
mark richardson said...
it looks like its set in a very dodgy gay bar lol
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9-11-2007 @ 11:00AM
KingMuscle said...
The 90's in general looks like it was set in a dodgy gay bar.
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9-11-2007 @ 4:15PM
Abscissa said...
Oh my god, I *MUST* play this! Can't...resist...the...cheese.
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