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This sounds dumb. It's not a big issue, but entirely pointless complication nonetheless. Is it possible to pre-download the game and use to retail CD-key to activate it or something?
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The Cave: Ron Gilbert's Double Fine Game (A Tim Schafer Production) (Not Double Fine Adventure)
Nappi replied to Nappi's topic in Video Gaming
No problem. I was quite confused by your post (especially the part you quoted) for a while there. -
Ha ha ha... wow. Also. that Kinect stuff looks very impressive.
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The Cave: Ron Gilbert's Double Fine Game (A Tim Schafer Production) (Not Double Fine Adventure)
Nappi replied to Nappi's topic in Video Gaming
I was just making a joke of deciding how I feel about the game based on less than a piece of concept art. Both the subject matter and the visual style look fairly dark and I have no problem with that. I haven't actually finished Maniac Mansion. I played it for a bit at some point, but it felt old (even by old adventure game standards) and somewhat uninteresting so I quit. Day of the Tentacle I loved of course, but I assume it is a completely different beast. -
The Cave: Ron Gilbert's Double Fine Game (A Tim Schafer Production) (Not Double Fine Adventure)
Nappi replied to Nappi's topic in Video Gaming
Maybe he has been working on Costume Quest 2 all these years. ThunderPeel: no. -
Not enough apparently. They have already set up a kickstarter page: www.kickstarter.com/projects/uec-tokyo/buttemotion
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I took that to be the authors idea of how Japanese mind works. But yeah, it probably originates from Japanese poetry/literature. It is interesting and I hope someone has some real insight into this.
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Which reminds me, I haven't played the Portal 2 co-op either.
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There was also the main quest. How did you miss that?
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Thanks! I haven't read any of them yet, as I'm in the middle of Raymond Chandler's The Long Good-bye, but I assume these to be a great way of discovering authors that I may be interested in.
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Yey.. My birthday present arrived! As if I didn't have enough unread books already.
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Only use the video ID with youtube tags. Anyway, good stuff! I'm glad that Feistodon turned out to be exactly what I expected.
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Wohoo! Congrats Steve, and good luck! The game sounds very interesting and I can't wait to hear more. (The company logo doesn't look too good, but who cares.)
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I noticed that I had two movie tickets that were about to expire so I went to see: Iron Sky which was flawed but very entertaining. I was a bit worried that it would be a complete trainwreck of geek jokes and popular culture references, but I was pleasantly surprised. The soundtrack was different, and I enjoyed it very much for that. and The Avengers which was okay. Quite fun actually. (Disclaimer: I don't follow superhero stuff, so the following may sound dumb.) The movie could have done without the Norse Gods. Loki had potential and could have been an interesting character, had I known more about him to begin with, but as it was, he was just a bit confusing. Thor was fucking awful, though. I'm not sure if it was the acting, the writing, the nature of the character or just me, but every time he talked, I was praying for Ragnarök, the snake and the nine steps. Hawkeye, I liked, though.
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Keen Eddie is the best, most humane cop series I have ever come across. Of course it had to be cancelled.
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My wired 360 controller worked fine, both in the demo and the full version.
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This game so far: (Also .svg support test)
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And all I can think is "Wooo! More soundtracks!"
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I just don't understand why someone would have to use Notepad for making a website.
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Excellent! Congrats!