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hahahahah lmao what the fuck kind of dumbass would fall for this bullshit hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha is this bullshit true toys around the gamercommunity have hard ons and theyre cap necklaces are on with a tilted truckerballcap and theyre one leg up on theyre camo jeans

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I would be interested in a graff movie more than a video game. Not like a cheezy one liner movie. But movie where the characters write, but it isn't the main focus of the movie. Sorta like Gleaming the Cube for skateboarding. And Christian Slater has to be in it. Tony Hawk too. Or something. i'm rambling.

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"At E3 2004, we were able to take an advance look at Atari's upcoming game based on creative inspiration from clothing designer Marc Ecko. Details seem scarce, but Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure will apparently be a game about a lone graffiti artist attempting to spread a message of defiance in a huge metropolis overrun by gangs and by an oppressive military force.

 

Atari showed a brief video--which may or may not have been representative of actual gameplay--that featured a daring young fellow dressed in a stylish hooded sweatshirt, baggy jeans, and oversized sneakers leaping across the top of moving trains in an attempt to spray-paint graffiti on them. Later, the young man sprayed up a wall in what appeared to be a subway tunnel, only to be accosted by a gang of thugs. The young man pulled a lighter from his pocket and, with his can of spray paint, made a makeshift flamethrower that took his assailants by surprise before he delivered a few devastating punches and kicks that floored his opponents, until one of them hit him from behind with a club.

 

The scene then changed to the young man fleeing from a military helicopter firing on him as he sprinted across a rooftop and then leaped onto a telephone wire and slid down the length of it to the next building. On reaching the next building, our hero saw his next target--a propaganda billboard, part of which flashed with a glowing X (presumably to indicate that this was where he had to spray-paint his next message). He then replaced the end of the billboard's sentence, which claimed that the police state made "the city free," with "the city free...TO KILL." The video then cut to one final sequence that showed our hero dangling by his waist from a great height spray-painting something in red--the camera zoomed back to reveal that he had spray-painted the word "FREEDOM" in huge block letters on the side of a bridge. With this last cryptic scene, the video came to an end. Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure is scheduled for release next year. "

 

Sounds real good :rolleyes:

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i dont know about this. like i said if i was to design it. then it might be a good game. i would make it very hard. you would have to have photoshop skills or some sort of paint program skills so you would have to design your own pieces. i could go on and on. if you make the game too easy so that toys think "oh i could do that" or too unrealistic like proskater kids will think they will have to have a tag to be cool. i sure it will be bad any way you look at it. i say we shoulld all wright ecko and tell them we are going to stop buy'n their shit if the release the game. not like i buy ecko.

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so I was reading PSM magazine and they had a picture of E3 and Atari

had a banner on top of the building with some throwup by ket, skuf and some others guys and espo was in it too. i cant wait till i see this game being played by my little cousins,They're gonna think they can go out and getup just like that.:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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heh i think it would be a hot game forwriters in probationlol, and if they gonna make it ,it should be like tony hawk pro skater ,and if they ggonna sort out characters it should have a bunch of top writers at every aspect of graff ,like being able to pick "navy8" a freight king ,and two other freight kings, then 5 writers from nyc. tWo ol skool subway heads 3 new skool nyc street bombers like "since" or "pen1"or "miss17".Have sum top euro writers and top west coas writers like saber and there u go .

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oh god. this is gonna turn out exactly like need for speed:underground.

kids started buying the game, addictively playing and are now buying civics only to put every imaginable aftermarket part on it...its really gay. working on cars for preformance has lost a lot of respect...

 

if this game becomes big, kids are gonna go out and buy spray paint cans and start tagging like "ooo look at me im cool" and its gonna turn into a catastrophy.

though the game could be amusing for the rest of hte world, whos not stupid in that respect.

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Ok, as a game... it sounds pretty shitty. Only because we all know well how graff works. If im fighting the cops or gangsters or armies, id want to BE SHOOTIN YALL AN' BLOWN SHIT UP! Well you know what i mean...

 

Otherwise, i hate the concept of commercialising every single undergound movement, researching it very badly and recycling it with 85% of 'sell to get money' bullshit. IT shits me even more that a shirt designing/graphics artist "metrosexual" wanker will probably get a lovely payout for it. And the fad draws in 90% of kids/teenagers and then in 2 years time its gone... dead. Another scene to invade and make money on. 2 years, dead. etc etc

Fuck sellouts and fuck commercialism :mad2:

Id hope that for most its not about money and never was...

 

 

Whoever offered to shoot the fuck in the face, let me know so i kidnap the mofo and we claim a ransom, of course to cover the costs of montanas with which we shall spraypaint billboards with words of " F R E E D O M " and " SAVE THE FUCKIN WHALES ". Did i mention using handgliders while being shot at by police helicopters...

(batman and robin outfits optional, batmobile comes with set. Batteries not included)

 

 

 

working on cars for preformance has lost a lot of respect...

 

Sorry, this is not personal, its about BLING BLING. Respect has gone with the old trains of new york....

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Oh yeah, hopefully (fingers broken into place and crossed) the mass of kids coming to your local neighbourhood bombing things with some bullshit names, of course trying the 'latest fad'... will take heat off the real writers.

 

Should provide entertainment for 10 minutes by the sound of it...

 

OH AND ANY of you fools buying that game 'legally'... uhhhh :nope::mad:

 

burn, burn just like you burn that steel!!!!

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all this is is another way for corperate suit and tye fucks to make money off of the "hip hop culture" the game is proly gonna suck ass and a bunch a toy ass lil kids are gonna be like yeah I write I jus got this game for atari can i be down............. :evil: :mad2: :heated:

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Originally posted by iceman

i would rack it just like i rack my paint

 

that shit made me laugh

 

 

in my new ps2 mag, it has a little reveiw on this game, it says theres a trailer flying around on the net...and it also says its more of an action game than a graf game, running away from helicopters shooting at you, climbing along a building and writing FREEDOM in huge letters...im gonna have a look for the trailer, but if anyone else manages to get their hands on it..let us all know

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no luck with the trailer yet..but i found this article...

 

 

Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure Impressions - E3 2004

 

 

At E3 2004, we were able to take an advance look at Atari's upcoming game based on creative inspiration from clothing designer Marc Ecko. Details seem scarce, but Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure will apparently be a game about a lone graffiti artist attempting to spread a message of defiance in a huge metropolis overrun by gangs and by an oppressive military force.

 

Atari showed a brief video--which may or may not have been representative of actual gameplay--that featured a daring young fellow dressed in a stylish hooded sweatshirt, baggy jeans, and oversized sneakers leaping across the top of moving trains in an attempt to spray-paint graffiti on them. Later, the young man sprayed up a wall in what appeared to be a subway tunnel, only to be accosted by a gang of thugs. The young man pulled a lighter from his pocket and, with his can of spray paint, made a makeshift flamethrower that took his assailants by surprise before he delivered a few devastating punches and kicks that floored his opponents, until one of them hit him from behind with a club.

 

The scene then changed to the young man fleeing from a military helicopter firing on him as he sprinted across a rooftop and then leaped onto a telephone wire and slid down the length of it to the next building. On reaching the next building, our hero saw his next target--a propaganda billboard, part of which flashed with a glowing X (presumably to indicate that this was where he had to spray-paint his next message). He then replaced the end of the billboard's sentence, which claimed that the police state made "the city free," with "the city free...TO KILL." <span style='color:indigo'>The video then cut to one final sequence that showed our hero dangling by his waist from a great height spray-painting something in red--the camera zoomed back to reveal that he had spray-painted the word "FREEDOM" in huge block letters on the side of a bridge.</span> With this last cryptic scene, the video came to an end. Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure is scheduled for release next year.

 

 

sounds like it could be a decent game in my opinion

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i dont know if anyone's said this yet but here's what they should do with this game...

have it set up kinda like a tony hawk game or something. and you pick the city you want to go to (to paint). once you choose a city, you can pick old school kings and new school kings to paint with. or you can create your own guy. anyways, the creators of the game should map out an entire city and even monitor traffic. if real-life traffic is busy, make it busy and hard to hit in the game. incorporate rooftop spots, highway rollers, billboards and such, as well as spots that run along the local transit system. include train/freight yards, and definately have it so that you can create your own pieces. i dont know, maybe it'd be cool then.

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