Talk:RanXerox

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Did Richard Corben mean "satyrical" or "satirical". I was just wondering, since I think it would give the quote a slightly different meaning.

[edit] Satirical or satyrical?

As far as the art is concerned, it is somewhat satyrical in style, but the story line is definitely satirical.

[edit] Atari ST game

I distinctly remember playing a demo of a RanXerox game for the Atari ST and also seeing adverts for the full game in ST magazines, using the slogan "Your mother wouldn't like it!" I can't find any references to this on the web though. Has anyone got any more details? -- Neilka 15:09, 23 May 2006 (UTC)

Ah, the game was released as "Ranx". Carry on! -- Neilka 15:19, 23 May 2006 (UTC)