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#421
Hey, if we don't watch out, the kids may learn from this game and have SEX!
#422
I don't think the first one has much in common, but this one convinces me. I'm not sure if it's a direct paintover, but it's probably used as a reference.
#423
I always use a walkthrough as the last way out, but when I'm really stuck, I prefer Universal Hint System. I know most of the hints are rather bad, but I find it better than walkthroughs that goes like this:

Pick up bottle
Dance on dead man's coffin
Talk to Theraphist

But yes, I know what you mean. I remember playing MI3 without an internet connection, and I felt godlike when I solved a puzzle. I had a friend who were playing it on the same time, and we called eachother each time we were stuck. It was great.
#424
If Monkey Island 5 ever comes out, I'll be guaranteed to buy it "just to check it out". I'm pretty sure most other fan of the series would do the same. So there's a great bungle of money available, unless every one pirates it.
#425
General Discussion / Re: Rockstar Games
Sun 17/07/2005 13:11:07
I've never taken the GTA series seriously. I remember playing GTA2 like crazy at a friends house a good number of years ago. We never cared for the missions, and just went crazy, like most people probably did. Yesterday, I played San Andreas with the same friend on his XBOX. Only this time we dressed him up like hick, drove a mountain bike up to the highest mountain, and jumped off. With the bike. It was hilarious.

Anyway, what I'm trying to say, is that GTA's success probably goes with the "do whatever you want" factor. And the unrealistic physics.
#426
General Discussion / Re: Anime
Sat 16/07/2005 10:47:02
It could've been worse. It could've been from eBaumsWorld.
#427
Quote from: SteveMcCrea on Thu 14/07/2005 15:32:11
For example Wolfenstein/Battlefield 1942 allows you to play as Axis forces killing Allies, and nobody bats an eyelid (well, except in Germany). The player is lauded for his kill count.
But release a Kennedy assassination simulator and your company is reviled as exploitative scum, despite the known outcome.

I'm guessing that's because you're killing one person specifically. In Battlefield and such, you just kill random people with random names. You don't HAVE to kill one person in specific, aslong as it's a nazi/alley. Most of what you're doing in Battlefield didn't happen historically correct, but the point in the JFK game is to do it as accurate to history as possible.

Atleast, that's just my guess. I could of course be terribly wrong.
#428
Critics' Lounge / Re: Alley background
Fri 15/07/2005 01:10:19
The bottles look like one of those small ones you get on a airplane. Same with the chicken, newspaper, various trash etc. They're very small, considering the height and size for e.g. the windows or trash cans. Oh, and I would consider "flipping" the right window. Look at the flower box underneath, and you'll see why.

On the left side of the alley, if it's not going to be used for something special, I suggest making a little pyramid of old boxes, with some trash in it. Just a suggestion, you can do whatever you want. I just think it would look nifty.  :)
#429
General Discussion / Re: Any metal fans here?
Wed 13/07/2005 23:35:32
I don't listen to genres, so hah!

Actually, I'm too afraid to mention what I like and consider "metal", because it's probably something else, like acid rock, death jazz or something in that direction.
#430
That's so awesome. Thanks a bunch for this, Scummbuddy! :)
#431
QuoteWe could not understand the location norway

That's okay. I hear it all the time.
#432
General Discussion / Re: NES or SNES?
Sun 19/06/2005 14:56:03
No, it wouldn't be much of a reason, if I compared the SNES with the SEGA. But I didn't. I compared the SNES with the NES, which I assume don't have any EJ game?
#433
General Discussion / Re: NES or SNES?
Sun 19/06/2005 12:35:38
Quote from: Al_Ninio on Fri 17/06/2005 18:30:47
Quote from: HillBilly on Fri 17/06/2005 17:27:10
[Picture of Earthworm Jim goes here.]

Ah-ha, but Earthworm Jim was out for the Genesis, too!

Yes, but since when was SEGA Genesis a NES?
#434
Oh, who likes old games anyway?

I'm hooked on that Nintendo Cereal song tough!

Nin-ten-doh!
#435
General Discussion / Re: NES or SNES?
Fri 17/06/2005 17:27:10
SNES, of course. This should be very self-explanatory.  >:(

I mean just look at this:







Hellz yeah.
#436
General Discussion / Re: X-Com comic strip
Tue 07/06/2005 07:08:57
I can't see any webcomic. Where's the webcomic? I want to see a webcomic!

In other words: Where the comic were supposed to be, there is a broken image, and the drop down menu display nothing.

Oh well, from what I've read, it's probably for the best.
#437
The blue on his pants is very hard on the eyes. Try giving him a softer colour.
#438
I think that would just result in people lying about their age, or not giving it at all. Besides, we can't assume that EVERYONE under the age of 16 is immature. We'll always have a couple of "rotten eggs" now and then, and I think most of them is handled pretty fair.
#439
That's because you act like you're twelve, and all this insulting the moderators business is very immature. Same goes for your threads. Now, I don't mean to be rude to you, but most of this is probably your own fault. Do more lurking around before posting new topics, and stop complaining.

You'll grow out of it, and that's why we have age limits.  :)
#440
Critics' Lounge / Re: Yay! I got a tablet!
Sun 29/05/2005 21:02:54
Quote from: Cameron on Sun 29/05/2005 09:15:43
The face reminds me of an actor but I cant think who.

I think he kinda looks like Jack Nicholson.

Oh, and I love the drawing!
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