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The Probably True Adventures of Plok

Comic Book Mods (Ep. 12) - Who the hell is Plok? That's a question we plan on getting to the bottom of in our newest episode of Comic Book Mods. Don't expect phones to be made or research to be done, we're just going to guess what happened in this brand new one-page comic. Want to find out what Plok really is, then check out The Probably True Adventures of Plok!


At one point this game actually came out!
It's a question I get asked constantly: What the hell is Plok? Okay, maybe I don't get asked that question very often, but seriously, WHAT THE HELL IS PLOK?!? For years this masked mascot has haunted my nightmares. He was Tradewest's answer to Sonic and Mario, an annoyingly innocent cartoon

Not even Plok can stay awake throughout the game!
character that platformed in the second dimension. And because standards were low, they got away with convincing a few gamers to take a chance on something called Plok.

In this episode of Comic Book Mods we take a look at an early comic-inspired advertisement. I have once and for all decided to get to the bottom of the Plok mystery. Unfortunately I'm too lazy to do any research. Even though I could easily email the makers of the game (I found their website by accident), I've decided to guess at what happened in the making of this horrible game. Below you can read the probably true adventures of Plok. Just don't look for a sequel.

The Probably True Adventures of Plok
CLICK TO MAKE LARGER!

Want to play Plok? Well you're out of luck, because he's nowhere to be found on the Virtual Console. Yeah, I know, Nintendo sees fit to release The Tower of Druaga and International Karate, but they're too good for Plok? Well it doesn't seem fair. But maybe if you send enough emails or buy a bunch of copies of Final Fantasy they'll listen to our pleas. Or better yet, you forget Plok ever existed and go back to your miserable life. The choice is yours.




At one point this game actually came out!
It's a question I get asked constantly: What the hell is Plok? Okay, maybe I don't get asked that question very often, but seriously, WHAT THE HELL IS PLOK?!? For years this masked mascot has haunted my nightmares. He was Tradewest's answer to Sonic and Mario, an annoyingly innocent cartoon

Not even Plok can stay awake throughout the game!
character that platformed in the second dimension. And because standards were low, they got away with convincing a few gamers to take a chance on something called Plok.

In this episode of Comic Book Mods we take a look at an early comic-inspired advertisement. I have once and for all decided to get to the bottom of the Plok mystery. Unfortunately I'm too lazy to do any research. Even though I could easily email the makers of the game (I found their website by accident), I've decided to guess at what happened in the making of this horrible game. Below you can read the probably true adventures of Plok. Just don't look for a sequel.

The Probably True Adventures of Plok
CLICK TO MAKE LARGER!

Want to play Plok? Well you're out of luck, because he's nowhere to be found on the Virtual Console. Yeah, I know, Nintendo sees fit to release The Tower of Druaga and International Karate, but they're too good for Plok? Well it doesn't seem fair. But maybe if you send enough emails or buy a bunch of copies of Final Fantasy they'll listen to our pleas. Or better yet, you forget Plok ever existed and go back to your miserable life. The choice is yours.




At one point this game actually came out!
It's a question I get asked constantly: What the hell is Plok? Okay, maybe I don't get asked that question very often, but seriously, WHAT THE HELL IS PLOK?!? For years this masked mascot has haunted my nightmares. He was Tradewest's answer to Sonic and Mario, an annoyingly innocent cartoon

Not even Plok can stay awake throughout the game!
character that platformed in the second dimension. And because standards were low, they got away with convincing a few gamers to take a chance on something called Plok.

In this episode of Comic Book Mods we take a look at an early comic-inspired advertisement. I have once and for all decided to get to the bottom of the Plok mystery. Unfortunately I'm too lazy to do any research. Even though I could easily email the makers of the game (I found their website by accident), I've decided to guess at what happened in the making of this horrible game. Below you can read the probably true adventures of Plok. Just don't look for a sequel.

The Probably True Adventures of Plok
CLICK TO MAKE LARGER!

Want to play Plok? Well you're out of luck, because he's nowhere to be found on the Virtual Console. Yeah, I know, Nintendo sees fit to release The Tower of Druaga and International Karate, but they're too good for Plok? Well it doesn't seem fair. But maybe if you send enough emails or buy a bunch of copies of Final Fantasy they'll listen to our pleas. Or better yet, you forget Plok ever existed and go back to your miserable life. The choice is yours.




At one point this game actually came out!
It's a question I get asked constantly: What the hell is Plok? Okay, maybe I don't get asked that question very often, but seriously, WHAT THE HELL IS PLOK?!? For years this masked mascot has haunted my nightmares. He was Tradewest's answer to Sonic and Mario, an annoyingly innocent cartoon

Not even Plok can stay awake throughout the game!
character that platformed in the second dimension. And because standards were low, they got away with convincing a few gamers to take a chance on something called Plok.

In this episode of Comic Book Mods we take a look at an early comic-inspired advertisement. I have once and for all decided to get to the bottom of the Plok mystery. Unfortunately I'm too lazy to do any research. Even though I could easily email the makers of the game (I found their website by accident), I've decided to guess at what happened in the making of this horrible game. Below you can read the probably true adventures of Plok. Just don't look for a sequel.

The Probably True Adventures of Plok
CLICK TO MAKE LARGER!

Want to play Plok? Well you're out of luck, because he's nowhere to be found on the Virtual Console. Yeah, I know, Nintendo sees fit to release The Tower of Druaga and International Karate, but they're too good for Plok? Well it doesn't seem fair. But maybe if you send enough emails or buy a bunch of copies of Final Fantasy they'll listen to our pleas. Or better yet, you forget Plok ever existed and go back to your miserable life. The choice is yours.




At one point this game actually came out!
It's a question I get asked constantly: What the hell is Plok? Okay, maybe I don't get asked that question very often, but seriously, WHAT THE HELL IS PLOK?!? For years this masked mascot has haunted my nightmares. He was Tradewest's answer to Sonic and Mario, an annoyingly innocent cartoon

Not even Plok can stay awake throughout the game!
character that platformed in the second dimension. And because standards were low, they got away with convincing a few gamers to take a chance on something called Plok.

In this episode of Comic Book Mods we take a look at an early comic-inspired advertisement. I have once and for all decided to get to the bottom of the Plok mystery. Unfortunately I'm too lazy to do any research. Even though I could easily email the makers of the game (I found their website by accident), I've decided to guess at what happened in the making of this horrible game. Below you can read the probably true adventures of Plok. Just don't look for a sequel.

The Probably True Adventures of Plok
CLICK TO MAKE LARGER!

Want to play Plok? Well you're out of luck, because he's nowhere to be found on the Virtual Console. Yeah, I know, Nintendo sees fit to release The Tower of Druaga and International Karate, but they're too good for Plok? Well it doesn't seem fair. But maybe if you send enough emails or buy a bunch of copies of Final Fantasy they'll listen to our pleas. Or better yet, you forget Plok ever existed and go back to your miserable life. The choice is yours.

By Cyril Lachel -- Defunct Games

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