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And if memory serves, this isn’t the first time they’ve tried this.

Unless I hallucinated “Snoopy’s Magic Show” for the Game Boy. A non-zero possibility.

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Craig Oxbrow said on November 24th, 2008 at 9:34 am

Indeed. They should be adults, who speak in “bawbawbawww” – but with German accents.

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Somewhere, somehow, there’s a Sgt. Schultz from HOGAN’S HEROES joke to be made here, but at my bleary morning state I fail at life and everything.

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I’m not as disturbed by this as I would expect. But I’m just hoping they’ll be some cut scenes with Snoopy sipping root bear in a shadowy French bar. Because otherwise, it’s a waste of gold.

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Me being me, I designed level maps for this game when I was nine. I can’t remember what I’d decided the enemy should look like.

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What was the alternative, though? Adults are never seen in the Peanuts universe, so there are no design models to use. Besides, they’re adorable Germans. That should count for something.

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Personally, I love it.

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Hot potato salad, Woodstock’s in this! ::Happy dance.::

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HitTheTargets said on November 24th, 2008 at 4:37 pm

Well, it’s not like they’re WWII era Germans. Or maybe that would cross the line twice back into cute?

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I just wish they’d give Snoopy a voice-over. I’ve always hated those not-at-all-sounding-like-a-dog noises from the specials. And how can you have a flying ace game without “Here’s the famous WWI flying ace, in his Sopwith Camel!”

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DistantFred said on November 24th, 2008 at 7:20 pm

One has to wonder whether or not they’re going to license the Royal Guardsmen Snoopy/Red Baron songs for the game….

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I always got a grand kick out of the “commercialization is bad” message in the Peanuts Christmas speical being broken up by those same characters selling us Dolly Madison snacks and insurance.

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Well, commercializing Christmas might be bad, but there’s no reason a red-blooded American can’t enjoy affordable flood coverage and some zingers.

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This isn’t even the first “Snoopy and the Red Baron” game. There was also one for the Atari 2600, with surprisingly good graphics.

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