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''Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors'' is a canceled minigame compilation developed by
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and starring the magician duo Penn & Teller. It comprises six minigames used to play
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s on others: Two party tricks, two
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"scams" in which one player can unfairly influence or interrupt the gameplay, the
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''Smoke and Mirrors'', and ''Desert Bus'', in which the player must drive a bus over an empty, straight road for eight hours to score one
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. Penn & Teller designed the game alongside Barry Marx, while
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provided the concept for ''Desert Bus''. The compilation was announced in 1994 for a release at the end of the year, which was later rescheduled for April Fools' Day 1995. Although the Sega CD version was finished on time and review copies were soon sent out, the financially stricken Absolute Entertainment could not afford to ship the game. Contemporary reviews were mixed and highlighted ''Desert Bus'' as the best feature in the compilation. Absolute Entertainment ceased operations in late 1995, such that ''Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors'', including planned PC and 3DO versions, were canceled. Review copies were rediscovered several years later, and the archivist Frank Cifaldi shared one online in September 2005. The ''Desert Bus'' minigame then became the subject of Desert Bus for Hope, a charity
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held in 2007 and subsequently turned into an annual event, which raised its popularity. The minigame was unofficially remade several times, including through paid
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versions that benefit charity in 2011 and a free
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version from Gearbox Software in 2019.


Gameplay

''Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors'' is a compilation of six unrelated minigames. Each game is prefaced with a full-motion video introduction starring the magicians
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and
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, who form the duo Penn & Teller. The game distinguishes between the owner of the game, who is aware of its functionality, and an unsuspecting person (the "sucker"). Using the hidden "owner menu", the owner can set up certain minigames to play
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s on the sucker.


Tricks: ''What's Your Sign?'' and ''Mofo the Psychic Gorilla''

For ''What's Your Sign?'', the owner inputs the sucker's birthday into the owner menu beforehand. When the sucker is playing, Penn & Teller ask them a series of questions and pretend to use their Personometer to guess the sucker's astrological sign and birthday. For ''Mofo the Psychic Gorilla'', the sucker draws a standard
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, which the owner underhandedly inputs into the game. Mofo then asks the sucker several questions, also encouraging them to lie, and pretends to guess the card.


''Desert Bus''

In ''Desert Bus'', the player drives a bus along a straight road between
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, and
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. There are no other vehicles, and the scenery consists only of dead trees and bushes. The player can open the doors at occasional bus stops, although no passengers will get on. At a top speed of and a route length of , one ride takes eight hours in real-time. The bus automatically veers to the right, requiring the player to regularly counteract, and the game cannot be paused. Completing a drive between the two cities grants the player one
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and the option to turn around and travel the route in the other direction. When the player drives the bus off the road, it gets stuck in the sand, overheats, and must be towed back to the previous stop in real-time. In a planned competition, the highest-scoring player would have joined Penn & Teller on a real trip from Tucson to Las Vegas in a party bus and a subsequent visit to the
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hotel and casino.


Scams: ''Buzz Bombers'' and ''Sun Scorcher''

''Buzz Bombers'' is a shoot 'em up in the style of '' Space Invaders''. The two players control Barry and Marshall and must shoot approaching animals to gain points, while hitting
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e incurs a score penalty. During gameplay, the owner can choose to covertly give either player a disadvantage, resulting in increased appearances of larvae and enemy projectiles on their side of the screen. ''Sun Scorcher'', a space-themed shoot 'em up, claims to feature Thermo-Graphics that could pose a danger to the players. The game repeatedly features an enemy mothership that emits Thermo-Graphics when defeated. When the owner activates the scam, the third defeat of the mothership causes the game to play the sound of
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ing and show static. The owner should then act out being electrocuted by the game or pretend that the other player broke the television.


''Smoke and Mirrors''

''Smoke and Mirrors'' is a
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in the style of '' Double Dragon''. The player controls Penn & Teller on their quest to take down the magician duo of Stinkbomb & Rot (a parody of
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), who have convinced the population that magic is real. In place of punches, Penn & Teller shoot playing cards to defeat enemies.
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and
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are also featured, with Reed appearing in the "Impossible" mode to always defeat the player characters.


Development

''Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors'' was developed by
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, which also planned to publish it. Before the game's production, the company had been in a bad financial state, and one of its games, '' Goofy's Hysterical History Tour'' (1993), had built up a large unsold inventory that would have cost Absolute Entertainment millions of dollars to withdraw from customs. Around this time, the producer Barry Marx, who knew Jillette, conceived a game revolving around Penn & Teller. While they had previously received several video game pitches, Absolute Entertainment was the first to offer them direct involvement with the production. The duo designed the game with Marx and worked on it for seven weeks—with six-to-eight-hour sessions on three or four days per week—during mid-1993. They spent the majority of their time on the ''Smoke and Mirrors'' minigame. The television producer
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came up with the idea for ''Desert Bus'' as an overly realistic and non-violent game, a response to Janet Reno, the
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and an opponent of
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. Sometime later, Penn & Teller recorded the video sequences in an temporary blue screen studio at Absolute Entertainment's
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headquarters. According to Mark Morris, one of the
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, "''Desert Bus'' took like, five minutes to program". The characters for the ''Smoke and Mirrors'' minigame were rotoscoped.
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was the
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and Morris credited him with managing the interdisciplinary dynamic between the teams. Absolute Entertainment chose to develop for the Sega CD because it was the only platform the developers were familiar with. Penn & Teller announced the game for the Sega CD at the 1994
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(CES). Absolute Entertainment sought to release it during the 1994 Christmas season. Following a series of delays, the game was rescheduled for April 1, 1995 ( April Fools' Day). At the CES in early 1995, the company announced a PC version of the game, which would have been its first release for the platform. At the show, Marx and Absolute Entertainment's
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, appeared on the stage alongside Penn & Teller. Morris was a vocal supporter of the company's adoption of
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and believed the PC user base to better represent the target audience for a Penn & Teller. Absolute Entertainment additionally revealed a 3DO version at E3 1995 in May. Although the Sega CD version was finished in time for its intended release, Absolute Entertainment could not afford to release it, and the development of the PC and 3DO versions stalled. The delivery date for the former was changed to April 15, which also was not met. Press copies of the Sega CD version were sent to reviewers around May 1995. The game was later scheduled for July 1995 on the Sega CD, for October 1995 on PCs, and for early 1996 on the 3DO. As Absolute Entertainment ceased operations and laid off most employees in late 1995, all versions of ''Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors'' were put on indefinite hold.


Reception

''Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors'' received mixed reviews. Captain Squideo, reviewing it for ''
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'', noted that the controls needed to efficiently play tricks were complicated, although their correct use was satisfying once learned. They lamented an inconsistent graphical quality, where the video sequences stood out positively while the minigames looked "standard at best". Ken Badziak of ''
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'' shared this sentiment, while Dan Vebber of ''
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'' faulted the graphics in general. Captain Squideo commended the compilation for its "sharp and clear" sound. Badziak regarded ''Desert Bus'' as the best feature but was unsure about the compilation's overall appeal. Zach Meston wrote for ''Videogame Advisor'' that ''Desert Bus'' was "hysterical", whereas Vebber called it "brilliant in concept", even if boring. Vebber and ''
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''s Bob Strauss found little replay value in the compilation, while the reviewer for '' Mean Machines Sega'' labeled it a "crap idea" that should be avoided.


Legacy

Although ''Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors'' was never officially released, one reviewer, Zach Meston, rediscovered his press copy in December 2000. He soon came into contact with Michael Thomasson of Good Deal Games, which had released several previously canceled Sega CD games. Thomasson was unsuccessful in multiple attempts to negotiate a publishing agreement with Penn & Teller and the lawyers managing Absolute Entertainment's assets, and Penn & Teller subsequently abandoned the talks, citing that they had another video game in development. Thomasson had given up on his endeavor to release the game by mid-2005. In September of that year, the video game archivist Frank Cifaldi obtained a backup of a review copy and published a review on the '' Something Awful'' forums, eventually adding a
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to distribute it. After this torrent became defunct, a new download was provided by the website ''Waxy'' in early 2006.


Desert Bus for Hope

Morgan VanHumbeck, a member of the comedy group
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, became aware of ''Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors'' through ''Waxy'' in 2006. Paul Saunders, the group's co-founder, wanted LoadingReadyRun to use ''Desert Bus'' as part of a sketch, while another member, James Turner, sought to use their online presence to raise money for the charity Child's Play. These ideas were combined into a
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of a ''Desert Bus'' gameplay marathon held to benefit the charity. The event, called Desert Bus for Hope, was held in November 2007. Four rotating players handled the bus for 108 hours and, during one attempt, scored a record five points before crashing. The event raised in donations, including from each of Penn & Teller. Desert Bus for Hope subsequently became an annual event, raising a cumulative by 2015 and by 2019. The event is credited with preserving the game's legacy. A French version, , was launched in 2013.


Remakes of ''Desert Bus''

During the fifth Desert Bus for Hope event in November 2011, Amateur Pixels released
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and
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versions of ''Desert Bus'' for , with all proceeds also going to charity. Shiny Shoe recreated ''Desert Bus'' in
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(VR) as ''Desert Bus VR'', released for free for Oculus Rift headsets in November 2014. A free homebrew version of ''Desert Bus'' exists for the
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, while commercial ones were released for the long-discontinued Atari 2600 and
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consoles in 2013 and 2016, respectively. Another free VR remake, also called ''Desert Bus VR'', was developed by Dinosaur Games and published in November 2017 by Gearbox Software via
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for the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. In 2019, this version was rated by
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for the
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, indicating a future release for the platform. The "Desert Limo" a game mode in the 2014 game ''
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'' and the 2018 user-created map "Revenant Bus" for '' Doom II'' pay homage to ''Desert Bus''.


References

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