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I tip my invisible hat to Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro, creators of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. They took the simple concept of crime-fighting fast food and turned it into a successful cartoon that helped define Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming. In turn, it spawned into asuccessful franchise that resulted in a feature film, a line of toys, and a hilarious late-night stoner activity. Now, Willis and Maillaro can add the world of videogames to that list, with Midway's upcoming PlayStation 2 title, Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Zombie Ninja Pro-Am.

Imagine the pitch meeting for this one: Willis and Maiellaro suggest, in a deadpan manner, that the Aqua Teen game contain the following elements -- golf, combat, and golf kart racing. Also, they'd like to call it Zombie Ninja Pro-Am, despite the lack of zombies and ninjas. Wrought with confusion, Midway execs fumble through ways to tell the two they're bats**t crazy, but accidentally end upgreenlighting the project, which leads to a flurry of pink slips and subsequent alcohol problems.

The end result is a game that simultaneously challenges the likes of Tiger Woods, Mario Kart, and Final Fight for their respective genre crowns. Or, it's just a silly, digital diversion for fans of the series. I guess that all depends on how much absinthe you've been drinking ...

When Frylock (the team's fearless leader, and saltiest member) gets accepted to South Jersey's most prestigious golf club, Master Shake (who should steer clear of lactose intolerant women) is enraged with jealousy. One thing leads to another (who cares how this really happens?), and they end up golfing, with Meadwad as their caddy. Who is going to argue with a solid narrative like this?

The game begins with a golf tutorial, which has Master Shake smashing their overweight, porn-addicted neighbor Carl's home windows. There's nothing surprising here with the golf portion of the game; gameplay is typical of other golfing titles, like Hot Shots Golf or Mario Golf. Tapping "X" twice will set the power of your swing, with the third tap predicting the shot's accuracy. Like a TV dinner, this formula is pretty hard to screw up, and Zombie Ninja Pro-Am manages to get it right enough.
The game is broken up into a number of stages or courses (there are more than two, but less than four hundred), each with its own theme and cast of characters from the television show. The game's first course, for example, is a typical golf course with greens, sand traps, and Carl's porno magazines strewn about. Oh, did I mention the killer crabs? Yup, between swings, I had to contend with mutant crabs, which is where the combat portion of the game comes into play.

While hopping (as Shake) or floating (as Frylock) to where the ball landed, the game switches into combat mode. Enemies can be attacked by Master Shake, who uses a variety of weapons (golf clubs, a guitar, a sword), or by Frylock , who uses his eyes to target enemies with projectiles. Much like the golfing aspect of the game, the combat is derivative and nothing to write home about. Simply mashing the buttons to attack enemies will get you from one area to the next. My time with the game's first area ended in a battle with Carl, who shielded himself with a garbage can lid, while attacking me with a baseball bat. The combat was repetitive and a bit shallow, but as a fan, you'll be interested in pushing on to see just what's going to happen next.

And there's plenty for fans to see, from kart races against the Frat Aliens to the pixelated antics of the Mooninites, this game is truly for those who love the show. If color commentary by the Cybernetic Ghost doesn't mean anything to you, then you'll want to pass on this one. But for fans, Midway and developerCreat Studios are packing the DVD with plenty of content beyond the game, like full ATHF shows, including one never-before-seen episode that you can't get anywhere else. During loading screens, the game also features some of the best 8-bit drawings of the Aqua Teen cast that you'll ever see, and this will be the only place you'll get to hear the official 8-bit rendition of the show's theme song.

This November, for $29.99, you shouldn't expect a groundbreaking hardcore golf or racing simulator. If you want the crab-bashing simulator to end all crab-bashing simulators, then you need to check into the nearest clinic and get yourself some help. But if you're looking for a silly, late-night game to play with your friends over a few, uh, cups of coffee,  then smashing rotten jack-o-lanterns or Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Zombie Ninja should do the trick.


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kwaselow's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 18:28
kwaselow
I'd mess myself about this... but it has golf
Arugala9's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 18:31
Arugala9
Game of the year.
Upgrayedd's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 18:37
Upgrayedd
Made of win!
scottoid's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 18:51
scottoid
this game is totally FTW! and i agree, game of the year.
Copyright 2008 Agent Chieftain's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 18:52
Copyright 2008 Agent Chieftain
Looks like it'll be as fun as Futurama was.

That was a fun game, right?
BFeld13's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 18:52
BFeld13
Lulz
mackisawesome's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 18:54
mackisawesome
who cares. this is about as epic as when they made the wu tang ps1 game....
Blaaguuu's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 18:56
Blaaguuu
I wish this was coming out for Wii... I don't think my PS2 works anymore. Aren't all PS2 games supposed to get crappy Wii ports these days?
Copyright 2008 Agent Chieftain's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 19:02
Copyright 2008 Agent Chieftain
Welcome to Next-Gen™, Blaaguuu.
Necros's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 19:16
Necros
This is going to be SO GOOD!
Necros's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 19:16
Necros
This is going to be SO GOOD!
hypeserver's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 19:52
hypeserver
Really wish this was coming to next-gen consoles like the 360, Wii, or PS3.
TheReminator420's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 20:22
TheReminator420
"...with Meadwad as their caddy..."
who the hells is meadwad??
Mister Disco's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 20:56
Mister Disco
Honestly, my wife and I are huge fans of the show so we will probably buy this... And play it while weeping gently at our pathetic lives :(
blehman's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 21:12
blehman
I'm so happy......ya'll have no idea.

*wipes tear from eye*

Thank you adult swim.

@Mister Disco: Don't be ashamed, wear this game proudly.ATHF Go!!!!!
DinnertimeNinja's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 22:03
DinnertimeNinja
I'm loving this crop of cheap new games coming to the PS2. With this and GG: Accent Core, I'm set.

Oh, and does anyone know what the multi-player in this is like? Or, more specifically, if there IS multi-player? I actually think this might be something my girlfriend would enjoy playing along with if possible.
smurfee mcgee's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/14/2007 22:26
smurfee mcgee
"who the hells is meatwad"??
if you're asking, this game might not be for you.
exclusive episode is a nice bonus. I'll probably rent it. but i'll need a new ps2 or, what the hell, a ps3.
Xeniteone's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/15/2007 00:09
Xeniteone
Oh I'll play it allright. It's one of those games that you play less for the actual gameplay or story, and more for the chance to actually control Master Shake and run him into stuff, in retaliation of his relentless and conniving manipulation and general abuse of the Good Sir Meatwad. Oh, vengence is sweet. And is it just me, or does the dude who does the voice of MS (Dana Snyder, i think his name is), just do that same voice no matter what? Like, whatever show he's on, or who he's playing (bad guy, good guy, giant milkshake), it's just his normal voice. That has got to be a sweet gig.
ian_esq's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/15/2007 00:26
ian_esq
Yeahh, where is the crappy wii port?
RskimB's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/15/2007 00:42
RskimB
Where are the zombies and ninjas?
Mxyzptlk's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/15/2007 02:00
Mxyzptlk
I agree with everyone wonder why the hell this isn't also on Wii. And at $29.99 it's kinda tempting, but the major factor killing my desire to purchase this is that I stopped getting stoned a long time ago.
LostCrichton's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/15/2007 02:59
LostCrichton
This is a buy for me. They had me at Dr. Weird and Steve. I can't wait to play this game.
allisonaxe's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/15/2007 04:21
allisonaxe
If you want the crab-bashing simulator to end all crab-bashing simulators, then what you really want is Genji.
DigDug's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/15/2007 08:22
DigDug
MUST HAVE



Samurai Lincoln ftw
Sharpless's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/15/2007 15:25
Sharpless
Since people like to piss on Halo posts, it's now my turn: I hate ATHF. It's not funny. Do not want, no matter how awesome the game is.
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/15/2007 19:07
king3vbo
Oh no doubt, I will definitely buy this game, I LOVE ATHF
TheReminator420's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/16/2007 23:02
TheReminator420
who the hells is meatwad"??
if you're asking, this game might not be for you.
exclusive episode is a nice bonus. I'll probably rent it. but i'll need a new ps2 or, what the hell, a ps3.

I was commenting on how Meatwad was spelled as meadwad. Will buy dis game tho, or steal it and fill it with illegal drugs and get it across the border.
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