If you have any questions about the game, Rocket,
Whoopie the Walrus, Jojo, Dr. Gavin, Tinker, or anything else, please send email to
our Rocket Scientist!
rocketscientist@suckerpunch.com
Feb. 19th, 2002
"Is Sucker Punch coming out with
any new games?"
Sucker Punch Productions will definitely be coming out with
new titles in the future, as we are currently making one
now.
(Yes, as you read this, some programmer is sitting at a computer
typing madly away.)
Rocket was a preview of things to come.
This does not mean that all of our future games will be about
Rocket. But, If if you liked Rocket: Robot on Wheels, you should
keep a look-out for us in the future. If you haven't seen
Rocket, you should pick one up at your local store, or at least
borrow it from a friend to see what it is all about. We are very
proud of our first title and look forward to bring out great new
titles soon.
"I've
heard people mention stuff about cheats in Rocket. Are their
really any?"
All
we can say is Click Here.
I
just need 10 tokens to beat the game (all on "Pyramid
Scheme"). Do you have any idea where the tokens I'm missing
are?
I
am guessing that you are missing either one purple token (worth
10) or two gold tokens (worth 5). Look high with the Glider Bike
in the dark world. Let me know if nothing turns up.

"Hi. I am wondering how do you get on top of the magic
carpet above Whoopie in Whoopie
World? Please let me know!"

There is a ticket switch that needs to be activated to gain
acces to the flying carpet flying around Whoopie's statue in
Whoopie World. This ticket switch looks just like the one used
to gain entrance into Mine Blowing, you just need more tickets
to activate it.
"Where can I buy Rocket: Robot on
Wheels? I have looked all over for it, and it seems to be sold
out everywhere."

We have put a link to the game on ebworld.com if you have any problems getting the game at your
local retailer. We will keep the front page updated to show a
site that has our game in stock. If they are ever out of the
game, we will replace the link with another that has Rocket in
stock.
"I saw all kinds of great
previews about a game called Sprocket. Now I find out that it's
being called Rocket: Robot on Wheels. Why did you change the name
from Sprocket to Rocket: Robot on Wheels?"

Because of lawyers. We didn't want to, but we were told by our lawyers
that we had to. Don't you know that everything you don't want to
do is because of lawyers? If your mom or dad is a lawyer, you'd
know what I mean.
"How come the developers of Rocket call themselves Sucker Punch?
What is a Sucker Punch anyway?"

What's the point of being in the games business if you can't have a cool name
for your company? And look up the definition of Sucker Punch yourself. I'm not your mom..