800-232-3324
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- Resa| 6 repliesyou get this number during the NES Roger Rabbit game.
- Vander replies to Resa| 4 repliesRoger Rabbit? What the hell are you smoking?
- it's true replies to Vandercheck it out, about a minute and 50 seconds in
- James| 1 replyJessica Rabbit gave me this number and I called her up to tell her how crappy her game is.
Now she won't stop calling me with her bs appologies.
If you see this Miss Rabbit, IT's OVER!
Stop calling me.- Caller: JLF
- whoa dude replies to Jamesis this the AVGN?!
- Tony HawkIt's a number from a video game on NES
- Dr. EtherNES gamers (and more recently, viewers of AVGN) will remember this number as being given out in the old 1989 "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" Nintendo game published by a now-defunct company called LJN.
In the game, you would encounter Jessica Rabbit, and she would give you this number. You would think that you would call the number from an in-game telephone found somewhere in the video game, right? WRONG.
Thanks to a lackluster game design, it wasn't obvious that you were REALLY suppose to call the number from a real-life telephone. Back in 1989, calling this number in real life connected you to a recording of Jessica Rabbit (even though it wasn't her real voice actor) that would drop hints related to the video game, like "Who blocked off Toontown? I'd like to blow up that brick wall blocking the tunnel with some dynamite, but I don't have any. I wonder where I can get some?", referring to a part of the video game where you have to buy dynamite and clear the wall blocking the tunnel in order to advance. Just cheesy hints like that, but it was an interesting little gimmick for its time.
Of course, this gameplay gimmick of calling a real-life number backfired, as LJN (who I mentioned earlier as the game's publishers) was sold to Acclaim in 1990, and then was abolished as a brand entirely in 1994. This meant LJN stopped paying the fees to keep this 1-800-232-3324 number, and it was later picked up by a seedy phone-sex companies.
As of March 2011, calling 1-800-232-3324 is one of those cheesy "Hey, callers! Connect with exciting local people!" dating chat-line recordings, but instead of connecting you directly to it, the recording gives you another number to call to get to the actual chat-line. - Jason"the toll free number you are dialing is not available in your calling area" I live in Southwestern Florida. They couldn't of made this situation more crappy than it is ~18 years later
- Caller: Verizon
- Poopy J. replies to Vander| 2 repliesIt's true, it WAS a tip hotline but now... don't call it!
- Brad replies to Poopy J.| 1 replyYea, now it's an amateur sex hotline which is actually pretty goddamn funny
- Gamepurposes replies to ResaSucks that it is now a sexline
- :,( replies to BradI just figured that out myself before i seen this post
- JamesYeah, I heard about the number too. Back then, it gives you some tips to play the game, but as of now, if you try to call it, you get a sexline. So don't call the number. Unless you want to cringe like the AVGN did.
- NemesisTold me I won a cruise and to press 1 to accept or two
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