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#21
Hahaha. Part of the reason why I liked the first one was because of those "mean-spirited" remarks. I thought there was something special, because it wasn't afraid to offend its players.

I like the graphics...very clear, just like the first one. I like the money system idea. I'll probably wait for the full release though. Demos are too tantalizing.
#22
I can't wait to play this. =)

But, wow, that teaser is depressing. It's like his life is over and he's wandering France by himself haha. I really like the car effects you added.
#23
Splice, Satan's Little Helper, Dead & Buried.

Also watched the Red Riding Trilogy.

I still have one more horror movie to watch called Let's Scare Jessica to Death.
#24
Quote from: ProgZmax on Thu 29/04/2010 08:55:00
And none of that bullshit banana nonsense!  :=

>:( No! Bananas must be included in everything. Particularly for the smell.

Kettle cooked chips are good...ever tried putting it on the sandwich though?
#25
1. Avocado (sliced into pieces)
2. Baked Potato (sprinkled)
3. Cheese
4. Peanut Butter
5. Banana (sliced into pieces)

And not on sub sandwich bread. Just regular square sandwich bread.
#26
General Discussion / Re: Twitter
Wed 28/04/2010 22:46:38
I find Twitter to be boring, limited and useless. It's another communication tool for celebrities to throw out random news/gossip/thoughts. For the ordinary users, nobody cares. The number of ordinary followers means how many others are just as bored. 
#27
General Discussion / Re: Evil Dead 4
Wed 21/04/2010 05:46:02
Huge BC fan here. Even own his first dramatic feature "Going Back."

The way I see it with the Evil Dead franchise is that it should be left where it is. Let the legacy rest. The trilogy is good enough. There's no need to continue it or remake it. Moving on is the best route.

As far as BC is concerned? At age 51, he's doing fine with his current roles. Also, I LOVED "My Name is Bruce" and cannot wait for its sequel "Bruce vs Frankenstein" to come out. As long as he continues doing his outrageous/schlock-tastic films, I'm content.
#28
I was around 19 years old when I found out about the Legend of Leitor's Edge and Evil Night back on Snake's old GeoCities site. From the screenshots alone, I wanted to play the games so badly back then. Now I'm 27 and I STILL want to play Snake's 'in developmental hell' games. It's something about the nostalgic graphics and environments. They take me back to a certain 80's feel.

If I don't die first, I eagerly anticipate the Legend of Leitor's Edge. And thanks for this one. Goodbye.
#29
I've written two fan fiction stories; one in 2005 and one in 2009. Both aren't 'great' or even 'good' in any sense of the word. But, I had fun writing the latter, because it was based off a game series that I'm still a huge fan of. It captures the details of how the gameplay is like too. It's a lot less of a story, and more like a game level being described in words with characters performing their signature/trademark actions/behaviour. As for reading any fan fics? I haven't finished reading one, ever. I just hate the idea that fan fics involve characters from TV shows or movies of any genre being placed in real-life situations (ex. Frodo in New York City? WTF?). Mine always stayed in context like an extra episode or level of whatever medium it was based on.
#30
Ah! Scotland yard!

I enjoyed the movie quite a bit. For me, the best scenes were in some of the chases (for those who've seen the movie, you know what I'm talking about) and of course the slow motion deduction fights. That was vintage Sherlock Holmes intellect from what I recall. I've only read 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' ages ago and have been a fan of SH for a long time. I also own three cases on a single CD-ROM for which I used to frequently play on my 486 back in the day. Fun stuff methinks.
#31
Wow, an adventure game by Snake...that much alone is hard for me to register at the moment. o_o
Gonna play ASAP.
#32
General Discussion / Re: My wish for 2010
Sun 10/01/2010 01:52:28
Blah. World peace sounds boring. It's all about chaos and destruction!!! >=D

I wish for a revolution.
#33
General Discussion / Re: Zombieland
Tue 13/10/2009 12:45:38
I enjoyed Columbus' set of rules. That was both refreshing and interesting. Also, the scenes that accompanied the rules in the beginning were rather humourous. Other than that? I was expecting a bit more in the gore factor. Some of the best scenes came later on at the amusement park. Innovative kills. Emma Stone also sealed the deal for me as eye candy, and the cameo was great. :)
#34
I wish I could be involved with voice over. Space Quest is my favourite adventure game series. :(

Should've seen this coming a while back. Anyway, good luck with the completion.
#35
Nah, it's not Devotcha, but I bookmarked that page 'cause that's some good music. It's not really Ian McCulloch on regular vocals, but specifically for "The Killing Moon" where it's a bit more high-pitched. Thanks anyway.

This is one of those songs that I can hum the chorus over and over again, but not knowing the exact words will damn me. That midomi site looks awesome, so I'll give it a shot once I get a mic.

Here's what I THINK the words are during the chorus. In no particular order: When. You. Do. Can. I. Again.

No guarantee that those are the words though. It also has this uptown kind of feel to it. It's like something Billy Joel would sing. I heard this song on the radio a few years back, twice.
#36
AGS Games in Production / Re: Collateral Jelly
Mon 27/07/2009 07:13:12
I really want to play this. The concept sounds hilarious.

Just from the screen shots alone, I'm fascinated by Willow. A chick in a straight jacket as the main character. That's just awesome =)

I love the colour. This is a whole dose of uniqueness. Good luck on completing it.
#37
Okay, Domino posted a thread about finding a movie and he got the answer.

Now, I need help. I also tried googling and believe me, I Googled till I felt tears in my eyes. I can't for the life of me remember the name of the artist or song. I can't even remember the lyrics! All I know is that when I type in the few common words like "go," "know," "got to," "try," and "again" it's far too vague. And those words might not even be correct and just what I 'thought' was what I heard from the little I can recall. At first I was crossing my fingers thinking it'd be Matthew Sweet. Nope.

Here's what I remember. I know how the tune goes. It's very upbeat, has piano in it (I think), has this chorus where the vocalist just seems to be saying words in the stop and go (insert word here). (insert word here). (insert word here). And his voice sounds kind of like Ian McCulloch on the song "The Killing Moon" and Roland Orzabal on "Head Over Heels." It's that high toned kind of voice. Anyone know?
#38
OMG! SNAKE!!!! The game I've been waiting for for soooo long.

I downloaded it, played it and nearly had a heart attack. You're too good.
#39
The first AGS game I played was 'The Trials of Odysseus Kent.' It's such a fun game. That and 'I Spy' and 'Vengeance of the Chicken.' I love RON games.
#40
That was a cool short game. Congrats on your debut. The ending made me laugh. I loved the music and the design of that "set-up."
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