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'''The Last Guy Everywhere''' (Japanese: '''どこでもラストガイ''') was a promotional web browser Flash game created by Dentsu Inc. to promote the 2008 PlayStation 3 title ''The Last Guy''. <ref>https://www.campaignlive.com/article/campaign-promotion-celebrating-old-harnessing-new/1016460</ref><ref>https://www.thesixthaxis.com/2008/07/31/play-the-last-guy-now/</ref><ref>http://www.ysig.jp/2008/12/web-805.html</ref><ref>http://www.letsbet.ie/forum/showthread.php?2919-Flash-Games-Thread</ref><ref>http://kyojinnokatanouekara.blog32.fc2.com/blog-entry-142.html</ref><ref>http://www.kara-full.com/hibi/web-sites/090920_fw.html</ref><ref>https://internet.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/329881.html</ref><ref>https://xtech.nikkei.com/it/article/NEWS/20091119/340756/</ref><ref>http://yuutarin.blog10.fc2.com/page-3.html</ref><ref>https://www.mdn.co.jp/di/newstopics/10875/</ref><ref>https://www.koubo.co.jp/editor/?p=7975</ref> It was developed by Nobu Funaki, Masataka Hosogane, Hiroki Nakamura, Okuyama Kazya, and Yuki Kishi. <ref>http://zuzara.com/pub/resume.pdf</ref><ref>https://www.campaignlive.com/article/campaign-promotion-celebrating-old-harnessing-new/1016460</ref><ref>http://www.nakamurahiroki.com/works/about.html</ref><ref>https://www.sostav.ru/news/2009/11/10/cod11/</ref><ref>https://2009.liaentries.com/winners/?id_medium=2&id_category=0&view=details&range=w&page=46&keyword=&medium=&category=&award=&country=&title_brand=&credits=&company_name=&city=&proceed_simple_search=false&proceed_advanced_search=false</ref><ref>https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%AD%E6%9D%91%E6%B4%8B%E5%9F%BA</ref><ref>https://getnews.jp/archives/25371</ref><ref>https://www.wikiwand.com/ja/%E5%B2%B8%E5%8B%87%E5%B8%8C</ref><ref>https://peoplepill.com/people/yuki-kishi/</ref><ref>https://ja.linkfang.org/wiki/%E5%B2%B8%E5%8B%87%E5%B8%8C</ref><ref>https://xn--o9jo.xn--tckwe/wiki/%E5%B2%B8%E5%8B%87%E5%B8%8C</ref><ref>https://kyucon.com/</ref><ref>https://www.excite.co.jp/news/article/Getnews_25371/</ref><ref>https://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2009/D306</ref><ref>https://pickles.tv/blog/archives/2082/</ref><ref>https://yahoojp-marketing.tumblr.com/post/110142341008/5</ref><ref>https://book.mynavi.jp/wd/special/nakamura/</ref><ref>http://search.kinpal.jp/word/35246/</ref><ref>http://news.harmony.ne.jp/entry747.html</ref>
'''The Last Guy Everywhere''' (Japanese: '''どこでもラストガイ''') was a promotional web browser Flash<ref>http://www.letsbet.ie/forum/showthread.php?2919-Flash-Games-Thread</ref><ref>https://www.thesixthaxis.com/2008/07/31/play-the-last-guy-now/</ref><ref>http://www.ysig.jp/2008/12/web-805.html</ref> game created by Dentsu Inc.<ref name="campaignlive">https://www.campaignlive.com/article/campaign-promotion-celebrating-old-harnessing-new/1016460</ref> and IMG SRC to promote<ref>http://yuutarin.blog10.fc2.com/page-3.html</ref><ref>http://kyojinnokatanouekara.blog32.fc2.com/blog-entry-142.html</ref> the 2008 PlayStation 3 title ''The Last Guy''.<ref>http://www.kara-full.com/hibi/web-sites/090920_fw.html</ref> It was developed by Nobu Funaki,<ref>http://zuzara.com/pub/resume.pdf</ref> Masataka Hosogane,<ref name="campaignlive" /> Hiroki Nakamura, <ref>https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%AD%E6%9D%91%E6%B4%8B%E5%9F%BA</ref><ref>https://book.mynavi.jp/wd/special/nakamura/</ref><ref>https://yahoojp-marketing.tumblr.com/post/110142341008/5</ref><ref>https://pickles.tv/blog/archives/2082/</ref><ref>https://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2009/D306</ref><ref>http://news.harmony.ne.jp/entry747.html</ref><ref>http://www.nakamurahiroki.com/works/about.html</ref> Okuyama Kazya,<ref>https://www.excite.co.jp/news/article/Getnews_25371/</ref><ref>https://kyucon.com/</ref><ref>https://getnews.jp/archives/25371</ref> and Yuki Kishi.<ref>https://www.sostav.ru/news/2009/11/10/cod11/</ref><ref>https://2009.liaentries.com/winners/?id_medium=2&id_category=0&view=details&range=w&page=46&keyword=&medium=&category=&award=&country=&title_brand=&credits=&company_name=&city=&proceed_simple_search=false&proceed_advanced_search=false</ref><ref>https://www.wikiwand.com/ja/%E5%B2%B8%E5%8B%87%E5%B8%8C</ref><ref>https://peoplepill.com/people/yuki-kishi/</ref><ref>https://ja.linkfang.org/wiki/%E5%B2%B8%E5%8B%87%E5%B8%8C</ref><ref>https://xn--o9jo.xn--tckwe/wiki/%E5%B2%B8%E5%8B%87%E5%B8%8C</ref><ref>http://search.kinpal.jp/word/35246/</ref>
 
=== Gameplay ===


The website allowed players to play a simplified version of the original PS3 game using any website as the stage. <ref>http://chibasultimateblog.blog43.fc2.com/blog-entry-519.html</ref><ref>http://iyanayatusama.blog114.fc2.com/blog-date-200904.html</ref> Upon inputting the desired website, a playable map based on said website would be generated, with features like images being turned into buildings housing citizens. <ref>http://marunao2.blog120.fc2.com/?m2=form&no=252</ref><ref>http://marunao2.blog120.fc2.com/?m2=form&no=252</ref><ref>https://markezine.jp/article/detail/4876</ref><ref>http://pratik3d.blogspot.com/2009/04/turn-any-website-into-game.html</ref><ref>https://ameblo.jp/megandmog22/entry-10196330593.html</ref><ref>https://ameblo.jp/buzz-man/entry-10348414340.html</ref><ref>https://pgr21.com/humor/62119</ref><ref>http://orbyano.blog75.fc2.com/?mode=m&no=1748&photo=true</ref><ref>http://www.zaeega.com/archives/50650419.html</ref><ref>http://event.67.org/2009/yahoo-japan-x-67-2</ref><ref>https://yahoojp-marketing.tumblr.com/post/110142341008/5</ref><ref>http://yuutarin.blog10.fc2.com/page-3.html</ref> Some sites would not work due to their lack of white spaces.<ref>https://gamefilia.com/amadeus-dark/2008/08/04/the-last-guy-prueba-la-demo-onlineniveles-infinitos-inside/</ref><ref>https://logmi.jp/business/articles/9177</ref><ref>https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/games/articles/0808/01/news050.html</ref><ref>https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/games/articles/0808/01/news050.html</ref><ref>http://www.kotaro269.com/archives/50686962.html</ref> Players would control the titular character by moving the mouse, with the mouse scroll being used to zoom in and out of the map. <ref>https://agendatw.pixnet.net/blog/post/30160433</ref><ref>https://blog.goo.ne.jp/yakushin_0301/m/200901</ref> Just like the original game, players would rescue survivors by taking them out of their hiding spots and relocating them to the "Escape Zone", while avoiding enemy Zombies. <ref>https://games.blog.nl/playstation-3/2008/08/01/speel-the-last-guy-op-elke-website-die-je-wilt</ref> Pressing the space bar would activate the "heat camera" function from the original game, used to locate people within buildings. <ref>https://games.blog.nl/playstation-3/2008/08/01/speel-the-last-guy-op-elke-website-die-je-wilt</ref><ref>https://69sp.com/game/3433</ref><ref>http://www.a-n-t.jp/blog/archives/2008/08/post_146.html</ref><ref>http://jacky3316.blog90.fc2.com/category2-9.html</ref>
The website allowed players to play a simplified version of the original PS3 game using any website as the stage. <ref>http://chibasultimateblog.blog43.fc2.com/blog-entry-519.html</ref><ref>http://iyanayatusama.blog114.fc2.com/blog-date-200904.html</ref> Upon inputting the desired website, a playable map based on said website would be generated, with features like images being turned into buildings housing citizens. <ref>http://marunao2.blog120.fc2.com/?m2=form&no=252</ref><ref>http://marunao2.blog120.fc2.com/?m2=form&no=252</ref><ref>https://markezine.jp/article/detail/4876</ref><ref>http://pratik3d.blogspot.com/2009/04/turn-any-website-into-game.html</ref><ref>https://ameblo.jp/megandmog22/entry-10196330593.html</ref><ref>https://ameblo.jp/buzz-man/entry-10348414340.html</ref><ref>https://pgr21.com/humor/62119</ref><ref>http://orbyano.blog75.fc2.com/?mode=m&no=1748&photo=true</ref><ref>http://www.zaeega.com/archives/50650419.html</ref><ref>http://event.67.org/2009/yahoo-japan-x-67-2</ref><ref>https://yahoojp-marketing.tumblr.com/post/110142341008/5</ref><ref>http://yuutarin.blog10.fc2.com/page-3.html</ref> Some sites would not work due to their lack of white spaces.<ref>https://gamefilia.com/amadeus-dark/2008/08/04/the-last-guy-prueba-la-demo-onlineniveles-infinitos-inside/</ref><ref>https://logmi.jp/business/articles/9177</ref><ref>https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/games/articles/0808/01/news050.html</ref><ref>https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/games/articles/0808/01/news050.html</ref><ref>http://www.kotaro269.com/archives/50686962.html</ref> Players would control the titular character by moving the mouse, with the mouse scroll being used to zoom in and out of the map. <ref>https://agendatw.pixnet.net/blog/post/30160433</ref><ref>https://blog.goo.ne.jp/yakushin_0301/m/200901</ref> Just like the original game, players would rescue survivors by taking them out of their hiding spots and relocating them to the "Escape Zone", while avoiding enemy Zombies. <ref>https://games.blog.nl/playstation-3/2008/08/01/speel-the-last-guy-op-elke-website-die-je-wilt</ref> Pressing the space bar would activate the "heat camera" function from the original game, used to locate people within buildings. <ref>https://games.blog.nl/playstation-3/2008/08/01/speel-the-last-guy-op-elke-website-die-je-wilt</ref><ref>https://69sp.com/game/3433</ref><ref>http://www.a-n-t.jp/blog/archives/2008/08/post_146.html</ref><ref>http://jacky3316.blog90.fc2.com/category2-9.html</ref>
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The website offered a bookmark so that players could activate the game at any time, along with a blog widget that could allow specific sites to activate the game's function. <ref>https://www.campaignlive.com/article/campaign-promotion-celebrating-old-harnessing-new/1016460</ref><ref>http://bashalog.c-brains.jp/08/10/01-174126.php</ref><ref>http://simojo.com/interactive/2008/07/post-162.html</ref><ref>https://www2.spikes.asia/winners/2009/digital/entry.cfm?entryid=2013&award=2</ref><ref>http://chibasultimateblog.blog43.fc2.com/blog-entry-519.html</ref><ref>https://mgronline.com/game/detail/9510000100045</ref><ref>https://hk.appledaily.com/tech/20080825/45RIUAC2DYG36OFPASXWWZ7MNM/</ref><ref>https://tridentwebdesign.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-139.html</ref><ref>http://hara1000.com/weblog/2010/04/</ref><ref>http://soundward.jugem.jp/?month=201003</ref>
The website offered a bookmark so that players could activate the game at any time, along with a blog widget that could allow specific sites to activate the game's function. <ref>https://www.campaignlive.com/article/campaign-promotion-celebrating-old-harnessing-new/1016460</ref><ref>http://bashalog.c-brains.jp/08/10/01-174126.php</ref><ref>http://simojo.com/interactive/2008/07/post-162.html</ref><ref>https://www2.spikes.asia/winners/2009/digital/entry.cfm?entryid=2013&award=2</ref><ref>http://chibasultimateblog.blog43.fc2.com/blog-entry-519.html</ref><ref>https://mgronline.com/game/detail/9510000100045</ref><ref>https://hk.appledaily.com/tech/20080825/45RIUAC2DYG36OFPASXWWZ7MNM/</ref><ref>https://tridentwebdesign.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-139.html</ref><ref>http://hara1000.com/weblog/2010/04/</ref><ref>http://soundward.jugem.jp/?month=201003</ref>
=== Awards ===
During the game's lifespan, it won multiple awards in the span of three years. It first won the Yahoo! Japan Internet Creative Award 2009 in the Corporate Division Grand Prix on November 18th, 2009.<ref>https://internet.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/329881.html</ref><ref>https://xtech.nikkei.com/it/article/NEWS/20091119/340756/</ref><ref>https://www.imgsrc.co.jp/en/awards/</ref><ref>https://www.koubo.co.jp/editor/?p=7975</ref><ref>https://www.mdn.co.jp/di/newstopics/10875/</ref> The second award it won was the 2009 Tokyo Interactive Ad Award at Gold rank for Interactive Ad.<ref name="imgsrc">https://www.imgsrc.co.jp/en/awards/</ref> The third award it won was the One Show 2009 award as a Finalist at Silver rank in the Interactive category.<ref name="imgsrc" /><ref>https://www.oneclub.org/awards/theoneshow/-award/11145/the-last-guy-everywhere</ref>
=== Availability ===
=== Availability ===
The site was originally registered on August 5th, 2008.<ref>http://www.blog-parts.com/link/3658.htm</ref> Archives from the Wayback Machine for lastguy.jp show that the site was online from August 5th, 2008 to February 16th, 2010.  
The site was originally registered on August 5th, 2008.<ref>http://www.blog-parts.com/link/3658.htm</ref> Archives from the Wayback Machine for lastguy.jp show that the site was online from August 5th, 2008 to February 16th, 2010.  
<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20080805025041/http://lastguy.jp/</ref><ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20100216164943/http://lastguy.jp/</ref><ref>http://hara1000.com/weblog/2010/04/</ref><ref>http://soundward.jugem.jp/?month=201003</ref>
<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20080805025041/http://lastguy.jp/</ref><ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20100216164943/http://lastguy.jp/</ref><ref>http://hara1000.com/weblog/2010/04/</ref><ref>http://soundward.jugem.jp/?month=201003</ref>
Numerous images exist of the website, along with at least four gameplay videos, however the files for the game itself have yet to surface.
=== Gallery ===
=== Gallery ===
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Revision as of 04:59, 28 April 2021

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Picture of the lastguy.jp website, taken from the Wayback Machine snapshot dated August 5th, 2008.

Status: Lost

The Last Guy Everywhere (Japanese: どこでもラストガイ) was a promotional web browser Flash[1][2][3] game created by Dentsu Inc.[4] and IMG SRC to promote[5][6] the 2008 PlayStation 3 title The Last Guy.[7] It was developed by Nobu Funaki,[8] Masataka Hosogane,[4] Hiroki Nakamura, [9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Okuyama Kazya,[16][17][18] and Yuki Kishi.[19][20][21][22][23][24][25]

Gameplay

The website allowed players to play a simplified version of the original PS3 game using any website as the stage. [26][27] Upon inputting the desired website, a playable map based on said website would be generated, with features like images being turned into buildings housing citizens. [28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39] Some sites would not work due to their lack of white spaces.[40][41][42][43][44] Players would control the titular character by moving the mouse, with the mouse scroll being used to zoom in and out of the map. [45][46] Just like the original game, players would rescue survivors by taking them out of their hiding spots and relocating them to the "Escape Zone", while avoiding enemy Zombies. [47] Pressing the space bar would activate the "heat camera" function from the original game, used to locate people within buildings. [48][49][50][51]

Player scores were globally ranked on a leaderboard, along with a poll of the recently played websites. [52]

The website offered a bookmark so that players could activate the game at any time, along with a blog widget that could allow specific sites to activate the game's function. [53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62]

Awards

During the game's lifespan, it won multiple awards in the span of three years. It first won the Yahoo! Japan Internet Creative Award 2009 in the Corporate Division Grand Prix on November 18th, 2009.[63][64][65][66][67] The second award it won was the 2009 Tokyo Interactive Ad Award at Gold rank for Interactive Ad.[68] The third award it won was the One Show 2009 award as a Finalist at Silver rank in the Interactive category.[68][69]

Availability

The site was originally registered on August 5th, 2008.[70] Archives from the Wayback Machine for lastguy.jp show that the site was online from August 5th, 2008 to February 16th, 2010. [71][72][73][74]

Numerous images exist of the website, along with at least four gameplay videos, however the files for the game itself have yet to surface.

Gallery

External Links

References

  1. http://www.letsbet.ie/forum/showthread.php?2919-Flash-Games-Thread
  2. https://www.thesixthaxis.com/2008/07/31/play-the-last-guy-now/
  3. http://www.ysig.jp/2008/12/web-805.html
  4. 4.0 4.1 https://www.campaignlive.com/article/campaign-promotion-celebrating-old-harnessing-new/1016460
  5. http://yuutarin.blog10.fc2.com/page-3.html
  6. http://kyojinnokatanouekara.blog32.fc2.com/blog-entry-142.html
  7. http://www.kara-full.com/hibi/web-sites/090920_fw.html
  8. http://zuzara.com/pub/resume.pdf
  9. https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%AD%E6%9D%91%E6%B4%8B%E5%9F%BA
  10. https://book.mynavi.jp/wd/special/nakamura/
  11. https://yahoojp-marketing.tumblr.com/post/110142341008/5
  12. https://pickles.tv/blog/archives/2082/
  13. https://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2009/D306
  14. http://news.harmony.ne.jp/entry747.html
  15. http://www.nakamurahiroki.com/works/about.html
  16. https://www.excite.co.jp/news/article/Getnews_25371/
  17. https://kyucon.com/
  18. https://getnews.jp/archives/25371
  19. https://www.sostav.ru/news/2009/11/10/cod11/
  20. https://2009.liaentries.com/winners/?id_medium=2&id_category=0&view=details&range=w&page=46&keyword=&medium=&category=&award=&country=&title_brand=&credits=&company_name=&city=&proceed_simple_search=false&proceed_advanced_search=false
  21. https://www.wikiwand.com/ja/%E5%B2%B8%E5%8B%87%E5%B8%8C
  22. https://peoplepill.com/people/yuki-kishi/
  23. https://ja.linkfang.org/wiki/%E5%B2%B8%E5%8B%87%E5%B8%8C
  24. https://xn--o9jo.xn--tckwe/wiki/%E5%B2%B8%E5%8B%87%E5%B8%8C
  25. http://search.kinpal.jp/word/35246/
  26. http://chibasultimateblog.blog43.fc2.com/blog-entry-519.html
  27. http://iyanayatusama.blog114.fc2.com/blog-date-200904.html
  28. http://marunao2.blog120.fc2.com/?m2=form&no=252
  29. http://marunao2.blog120.fc2.com/?m2=form&no=252
  30. https://markezine.jp/article/detail/4876
  31. http://pratik3d.blogspot.com/2009/04/turn-any-website-into-game.html
  32. https://ameblo.jp/megandmog22/entry-10196330593.html
  33. https://ameblo.jp/buzz-man/entry-10348414340.html
  34. https://pgr21.com/humor/62119
  35. http://orbyano.blog75.fc2.com/?mode=m&no=1748&photo=true
  36. http://www.zaeega.com/archives/50650419.html
  37. http://event.67.org/2009/yahoo-japan-x-67-2
  38. https://yahoojp-marketing.tumblr.com/post/110142341008/5
  39. http://yuutarin.blog10.fc2.com/page-3.html
  40. https://gamefilia.com/amadeus-dark/2008/08/04/the-last-guy-prueba-la-demo-onlineniveles-infinitos-inside/
  41. https://logmi.jp/business/articles/9177
  42. https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/games/articles/0808/01/news050.html
  43. https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/games/articles/0808/01/news050.html
  44. http://www.kotaro269.com/archives/50686962.html
  45. https://agendatw.pixnet.net/blog/post/30160433
  46. https://blog.goo.ne.jp/yakushin_0301/m/200901
  47. https://games.blog.nl/playstation-3/2008/08/01/speel-the-last-guy-op-elke-website-die-je-wilt
  48. https://games.blog.nl/playstation-3/2008/08/01/speel-the-last-guy-op-elke-website-die-je-wilt
  49. https://69sp.com/game/3433
  50. http://www.a-n-t.jp/blog/archives/2008/08/post_146.html
  51. http://jacky3316.blog90.fc2.com/category2-9.html
  52. https://agendatw.pixnet.net/blog/post/30160433
  53. https://www.campaignlive.com/article/campaign-promotion-celebrating-old-harnessing-new/1016460
  54. http://bashalog.c-brains.jp/08/10/01-174126.php
  55. http://simojo.com/interactive/2008/07/post-162.html
  56. https://www2.spikes.asia/winners/2009/digital/entry.cfm?entryid=2013&award=2
  57. http://chibasultimateblog.blog43.fc2.com/blog-entry-519.html
  58. https://mgronline.com/game/detail/9510000100045
  59. https://hk.appledaily.com/tech/20080825/45RIUAC2DYG36OFPASXWWZ7MNM/
  60. https://tridentwebdesign.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-139.html
  61. http://hara1000.com/weblog/2010/04/
  62. http://soundward.jugem.jp/?month=201003
  63. https://internet.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/329881.html
  64. https://xtech.nikkei.com/it/article/NEWS/20091119/340756/
  65. https://www.imgsrc.co.jp/en/awards/
  66. https://www.koubo.co.jp/editor/?p=7975
  67. https://www.mdn.co.jp/di/newstopics/10875/
  68. 68.0 68.1 https://www.imgsrc.co.jp/en/awards/
  69. https://www.oneclub.org/awards/theoneshow/-award/11145/the-last-guy-everywhere
  70. http://www.blog-parts.com/link/3658.htm
  71. http://web.archive.org/web/20080805025041/http://lastguy.jp/
  72. http://web.archive.org/web/20100216164943/http://lastguy.jp/
  73. http://hara1000.com/weblog/2010/04/
  74. http://soundward.jugem.jp/?month=201003