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#701
The day before yesterday was 109 degrees fahrenheit (about 42.8 celcius) and yesterday it was 105 (40.6 c). I'm expecting it to get hotter eventually, but the 109 was the hottest we've had all year.

And not only is the temperature high, the winds are insanely hot as well (we get a lot of heavy mountain winds). At least it's not very humid.
#702
General Discussion / Re:Perfect Movie?
Sun 13/07/2003 20:51:04
Quote from: Trapezoid on Sun 13/07/2003 20:19:49
Hmm...

Script: Neil Gaiman, Quentin Tarantino
Director: Terry Gilliam
Actors: Johnny Depp, Christopher Walken, Bill Murray, Bruce Campbell, and Jackie Chan
Original Score: Danny Elfman and/or Mike Patton
Music By: Lemon Demon, Earth Wind and Fire, Frank Black, TMBG, The White Stripes
Producers: Peter Jackson, Hugh Hefner

Ok, maybe it wouldn't be perfect, but it would be a lot of fun.

Terry Gilliam directing a Tarintino script? I think that borderlines on insanity, my friend! Tarintino is a talented writer, I will admit readily, but his style and Gilliam's seem like they would clash.

It certainly would be interesting, though.
#703
Quote from: Shattered Sponge on Sun 13/07/2003 08:25:24
There was a Jackie Chan game on the PSX (that's right, you heard me - PSX; none of this 'PSOne' bullpoo) - a rather poor beat 'em up, IIRC.

There's also a Jackie Chan platformer game for the NES, the name of which escapes me at the time, but was pretty fun to play. My friends and I used to rent it all the time.
#704
Quote from: my friend on Sat 12/07/2003 08:04:55
they just dont rhyme in case you were wondering.

Well, they don't rhyme because they're not on a ship. Ship combat is different from land combat, remember.

I was a little dissapointed at the small amount of insults, but appreciated that they did have some.
#705
One of the best movies I've seen in a very long time, and definately in my favorites list.

It made me proud to be a pirate.
#706
Quote from: miez on Thu 10/07/2003 10:11:47
What filter is that, Pesty? - it looks rather groovy!

It's a little doodad I like to call the PSP Tile Filter!

...

I mean, filter?! I cut and dyed those tiles by hand, then grouted and placed them!
#707
I was the most inspired of all. I made a Richard Longhurst tiled mosaic!

#709
Quote from: miez on Thu 10/07/2003 08:06:47
I just use notepad, and type out the bitmap code. Takes a bit of planning though ...  ;)

But the results are worth it!

Wait! You didn't mention that in your tutorial! Miez is holding out on us!
#710
AGS Games in Production / Re:"Breakfast" info
Wed 09/07/2003 23:08:14
I hate doing two posts in a row, but I have updated the original post with a little bit of artwork.
#711
I bought a three CD collection of the first five Kings Quest games and a boxed version of Kings Quest 6 for two dollars at a yard sale a few weeks ago. It made me happy. I now try to go to every yard sale that the Thrifty Nickel says has computer games, just in case I find more deals like that.
#712
It's a tie between Gil's and Magintz's, in my opinion. I like both so much!
#713
AGS Games in Production / Re:"Breakfast" info
Wed 09/07/2003 00:47:39
Quote from: Trapezoid on Wed 09/07/2003 00:05:12
PS, the proper word for "clownophilia" is "coulrophilia". Just so you know. I don't know if there's any proper word for ninjalust though.

Wow! There's a real name for it! Now the ninja HAS to have some sort of terrifying clown minion. Just so I can use that word.
#714
General Discussion / Re:Kid Antrim Music
Tue 08/07/2003 22:51:03
One time I entered a poetry contest and they did the same thing. "You've won second place! Your prize is to buy this $50 book and we'll publish your poem in it!"

The poem completely sucked, too.
#715
Quote from: rodekill on Tue 08/07/2003 21:28:27
You have to use the diagonal keys (7-9-1-3) to slink past the plants.

You're kidding me. I turned the speed down to slow and inched my way through. Darn the luck, darn darn!
#716
AGS Games in Production / Re:"Breakfast" info
Tue 08/07/2003 10:20:22
Just a bump to say that I've updated the game info some. Hopefully I'll be able to post some screenshots soon, or at least something to show what it'll look like.
#717
Quote from: Yufster on Mon 07/07/2003 23:14:06
YOU BEAUTIFUL THING!!! Where?

Right here: http://www.the-underdogs.org/game.php?id=330

I prefer Daisy, though, mainly because Daisy says she loves me and Dr.Sbaito tries to keep our relationship professional, so denys any feelings for me by saying he's in love with a math coprossessor.
#718
I remember Dr.Sbaitso and the talking parrot. You can get Dr.Sbaitso from Home of the Underdogs. I can't seem to get his voice to work, but it's still fun to talk to him.
#719
General Discussion / Re:a game for JULY
Sun 06/07/2003 23:34:23
RLBAT!

...Wait...

Damn, I've encountered a situation where my standard response doesn't work!

Ooh, maybe play Annie's game, Island Quest. It's a good game for the summer months, because it's so island-y.

#720
Quote from: terranRICH on Fri 04/07/2003 04:47:40
That's basically almost like m0ds's game, Kinky Island. :P

But seriously, as far as I know, there are a handful of ladies at the least, including FemmeFatal, Melia/Bruised, Dragonrose, Pesty. Even on the AGS forums, just like in life, I'm not acquainted with many females. :P

There's also Amaranth, Snugglecakes (The female Squinky) and Swordmaster, but they don't post as often as the ones you named. Also, you forgot the most important gal here (besides me), Annie/OTG.

And wasn't Mom's Quest made by a female?
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