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Musopticon?

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  1. Thanks Weiser. Yeah, it looks bad. I wouldn't recognize Logan(or John Howlett) without knowing it beforehand.
  2. "3D HoMM is, well... not HoMM." How come? If the turn-based gameply survives; I don't see any problem with modernizing the series. Especially with Nival on the reins. Now that is a good developer. Rage of Mages, Silent Storm, Nightwatch, Blitzkrieg; fantsy games, strategy, turnbased games. They have the means, now we just have to see if they can deliver.
  3. The second pic gives me only the hosting site's logo.
  4. African or european FN 2000?
  5. I wasn't serious. I could easily just torrentload them if I'd like to watch. The post was more on the issue, that the quality of cartoons has deteriorated greatly and became more japanized(in the wrong way) during the last decade or so.
  6. Heh, in Finland you can't watch Saturday cartoons without having to face things like that. Where's TMNT and He-Man goddammit?!
  7. Me neither, I just don't see the point. Then again, I haven't played the game yet.
  8. "Excel Saga" check
  9. I always hated Advance Wars after playing the first one. I didn't see the point, as you had Worms and HoMM.
  10. I know about all of those, sadly. Never really was into any of this until my friend showed me Ghost in the Shell, the original movie. Its went downhill ever since. I try to keep to the more "european" ones, but there are some, rather way-out, animes I've take into liking. No hentai, thankfully, unlike my friend. *shudder*
  11. I think Weiser was speaking in general terms. We could go on and on how many "exceptions" there are like Spik
  12. Yeah, but hw far can one go before planning forward is no longer neede and the game becames pure luck? I agree with you though.
  13. I've heard something about free fanmade servers for WoW. Is this just a rumor or have there been any real news? Anyone?
  14. If LucasArts don't feel the need to acknowledge the cut endings, then there's not going to be any content patch. It's that simple. Then again; petitions sometimes work. Like with Thief level editors...and goatse.
  15. "so the artists don't do it" They do. But it's not needed.
  16. Well, randomizing is an interesting concept, but I feel that it would prove tricky in more(sorry for the wording>) "serious" rpgs. For instance, Flagship Studios's next game, Hellgate: London will feature randomized world, much like Diablo, except for one thing: The most important locales will be pre-made. I think rpgs could benefit from randomizing, you know; replayability, even realism. On the other hand, I don't exactly like the other extremity, rogue-likes, like ADOM where nothing is the same on different playthroughs.
  17. ...it can be a goose.
  18. Art bashing? Now who was calling who a certain farm animal for her art?
  19. The last one is beautiful.
  20. myGrain - W.I.F Finnish indrustial/g
  21. Let mine hammer strike true?
  22. Poor us. Too much bounce.
  23. Comics have words too, Kaftan. :D <{POST_SNAPBACK}> What he said. Let's have a comic, Kaftan. About my reading; here goes. I've recently taken a liking for my old Marvel comics(don't grin at me) and have read several, if not all, again. It's been five years so some of them are quite...lamey, not to mention somewhat cheesy, but fun in the "no need to think"-way. Some of the art is "marvelous".(if someone can tell me where to get a good explanation about what has been going on after the Onslaught-era, pm me) Books on the other hand have been on the second place until recently, when I had the change to visit something more major than my local book store. I bought Frank Herbert's Dune, freakin' finally too. The book had been on my reading list for years, but I had never got to opening, not to mention buying, it. I've not gotten very far, but so far its been very good. Especially the wierd habits and traditions of the once-islamic-Zensunnis, the Fremen, are a highpoint of the book. I recommend reading. And get the game, Emperor: Battle for Dune too. One of my pet peeves is reading Terry Pratchetts Discworld novels, and his paperbacks were especially cheap in Helsinki. Almost everything loses something when tranlated to my native, and I've taken a habit of reading, seeing and listening to everything in their original languages. The book, Soul Music was a hoot with all the inside jokes and scarcely hidden rock music nudges. And I love both Death and Susan as characters. Then I got some Chomsky, but I'm sure that's a boring neough subject for not to bable about. To but it shortly; globalism and "neo-imperialism" are the subjects.

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