BulletBall!
EXCLUSIVE: Inventor Marc Griffin discusses bringing BulletBall to videogames!
GR: I really want to see this happen, because there are a thousand games in the iPhone app store that are just like BulletBall but a million times worse
MG: Right.
Above: A small portion of the identical air hockey games available in the App Store
GR: Another thing I think you could do is capitalize on your internet celebrity, and also be the announcer in the game.
MG: Oh, I could handle that.
GR: “Ladies and Gentlemen. It’s BulletBaaaaalll!”
MG: Just like my man in the boxing ring, ya know?
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GR: Are the points called anything? Is there a BulletBall equivalent of a touchdown?
MG: Yeah, it’s like in tennis, when you hit an Ace? Except in BulletBall, it’s actually called “A BulletBall.”
GR: It’s called “A BulletBall?”
MG: When you get the ball past your opponent, and they don’t touch it. That’s actually called – that score, that ace – is called “A BulletBall.”
GR: Could we call it Super BulletBall?
MG: We can call it anything you want! [laughs]
GR: I’m behind this 100%. I do believe someone should start to make a BulletBall application. I’d also like – did you guys make that song that’s on your website?
MG: That’s Charles [Marc’s brother] singing on it! Yeah, we get a lot of comments on that. People either love it or they hate it.
GR: It’s been stuck in my head all day in preparation for this interview.
MG: [laughs] That’s what happens! You can’t help but start singing it. “BulletBall, BulletBall…”
GR: Well it was great talking to you guys. What’s your website?
Apr 30, 2010