Did you know what a "speakeasy" was?
I'm just curious, how many of you understood what a speakeasy was when it was first mentioned in the game?
I myself have never heard the term before, but as the the conversation between Marty and Edna went on I started to get the idea.
I myself have never heard the term before, but as the the conversation between Marty and Edna went on I started to get the idea.
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For those not familiar or not from the states and do not know US history this may be of some interest.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prohibition_in_the_United_States
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speakeasy
Then again, no such prohibition ever happened in Australia
What do you ting would happen if the government tried to restrict booze in Australia? It really wouldn't end well, methinks.
Much like Australia's past attempts to restrict access to the internet.
OOh, brainstorm! Imagine a future about Internet Prohibition, where violent gangs compete for control over illegal cybercafes and banned websites!
So basically, the same as if net neutrality was outlawed.
Also learned a 'whorehouse' wasn't an alternative kind of warehouse (hey, child and not native english speaking )
They also tried to rationalize Japanese American internment camps.
And some will have loads of money
Hells bells! I'm almost old enough to have frequented one myself!
Well!
Maybe not!
Not far off mind you.;)
The record is a rarity but you can watch it online at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Os1jPX8v5BI
In another adventure game!
In "Laura Bow and the Dagger of Amon Ra" (set in the 1920s) you have to investigate a bit in a speakeasy. It was one of the first scenes in a game where there was real music with singing, if I recall correctly.
Well, well, any serious adventure game player should be familiar with that...
(but then, the BttF episodes do not seem to be aimed at the serious adventure game player anyway... just kidding!)
Speakeady's were crucial for the supply of alcohol in the 1920's.
Also, yes I knew what a speakeasy was.
SO FAR SO GOOD TELLTALE. I am a bit worried about episode 3 but maybe you can turn it around for me.
Thus, speakeasy.
There was one in a Nancy Drew game too...
This. In the U.S. this is one of those common knowledge historical terms. That is, if you had the luxury of a grade school education.
Its one of them American history terms that crop up from time to time in period pieces that American's of the right generation seem to just assume everyone knows but it isn't really known outside the US or to even half the younger generations.
Puts me in mind of my American Literature teacher, she's from america originally and assumes FAR too much knowledge of us. Like she rattles of "famous" events and battles and names; only to look annoyed at us when we have to ask what they all are.
Bars are commonplace now; and so are burlesque houses; so... yeah, the term was kind of lost.