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Soccorro: Both
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EndreWhiteMane: 25th is an excellent action/adventure, Black Mirror I've never played.
I tried BM 3 once but star trek never... Oh my god! I don't know!
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ElTerprise: Hmmm....i was wondering why Freedom Force didn't return. It was removed along with the other games. So i guess it wasn't published by Nordic, was it?
He's playin Dark Souls although i assume that Dragonrape isn't an official term in the game...
He probably means killing dragons.......i..hope....
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l0rdtr3k: Like that accursed wyvern or the Gaping Drag...I got it now,
It's so satisfying when a boss lasts you 4 hits.

I've seen videos of people managing to one-hit kill Gwynn.

I needed 3.
I heartily recommend Star Trek 25th Century... This version is CD-ROM and has Nimoy, Shatner and other doing the voice-over. Never had those on the Amiga version. It's a really relaxing game too.
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CarrionCrow: Someone mentioned that one and ThomNG said that wasn't their game. Sounds like distributing that one has gotten messy, somehow.
Yeah. We'll see if that one will return eventually whoever has the rights now....
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moonshineshadow: For me the manual sorting was really important. Made my collection here feel more real. Like all my games on disks that I have sorted into my shelfs...

Maybe it is crazy to care about something like this a lot, but at the moment I am really pissed... I'll be back later, I need to take a step back from all this.
Wait a minute...they're axing manual sorting?...:(...i actually wanted to work on a new sorting for my library....*sigh*
Post edited May 08, 2015 by ElTerprise
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superstande: I heartily recommend Star Trek 25th Century... This version is CD-ROM and has Nimoy, Shatner and other doing the voice-over. Never had those on the Amiga version. It's a really relaxing game too.
hmmmm... thanks, i'll look into it a bit more
Good evening, everyone!

Soaked to the bone here, as it has been raining heavily for over two hours without reprieve, and I have been out in it the whole time.

*big wet and tired hugs*


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moonshineshadow: For me the manual sorting was really important. Made my collection here feel more real. Like all my games on disks that I have sorted into my shelfs...

Maybe it is crazy to care about something like this a lot, but at the moment I am really pissed... I'll be back later, I need to take a step back from all this.
*Big comforting cuddle*
(I am actually soaked and covered in mud, but I hope you don't mind, it's still a sincere hug) :-)

I do not think you are crazy, I do the same with my shelf, I like the manual sorting. Even if it is crazy, perhaps we can start a new club called the crazy ladies with zero friends club. :-)

*more big hugs*
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ddickinson: Good evening, everyone!

Soaked to the bone here, as it has been raining heavily for over two hours without reprieve, and I have been out in it the whole time.

*big wet and tired hugs*

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moonshineshadow: For me the manual sorting was really important. Made my collection here feel more real. Like all my games on disks that I have sorted into my shelfs...

Maybe it is crazy to care about something like this a lot, but at the moment I am really pissed... I'll be back later, I need to take a step back from all this.
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ddickinson: *Big comforting cuddle*
(I am actually soaked and covered in mud, but I hope you don't mind, it's still a sincere hug) :-)

I do not think you are crazy, I do the same with my shelf, I like the manual sorting. Even if it is crazy, perhaps we can start a new club called the crazy ladies with zero friends club. :-)

*more big hugs*
*Offers Welcome back hug*
Alright. I'll be off for the next hours. See you all later *big hugs and waves* :)

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ddickinson: Good evening, everyone!

Soaked to the bone here, as it has been raining heavily for over two hours without reprieve, and I have been out in it the whole time.

*big wet and tired hugs*

*Big comforting cuddle*
(I am actually soaked and covered in mud, but I hope you don't mind, it's still a sincere hug) :-)

I do not think you are crazy, I do the same with my shelf, I like the manual sorting. Even if it is crazy, perhaps we can start a new club called the crazy ladies with zero friends club. :-)

*more big hugs*
Good evening *returns hug*
Post edited May 08, 2015 by ElTerprise
Gotta admit, Galaxy sure is pretty so far. Can't wait until they remove the default Windows border around everything and get something a little more spacey instead though!
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Soccorro: *Offers Welcome back hug*
Good evening!

How are you, did you get that phone call you were waiting for?

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ElTerprise: Good evening *returns hug*
Good evening! And see you when you get back!
As always, GOG releases things after we spend money on food and other important things. :P

Has anyone else had the oddity of starting up Star Trek: 25th Anniversary and having it freeze? I haven't tried it again yet, but when I started it up last night, it loaded fine, and the voices/sound effects were great, but it froze (visually) on the first shot of not-Orion-at-all until I put it in windowed mode, and then it froze again on another frame. Very odd. Running it windowed is not my first choice, but if it comes down to it, I'd rather do that than have it not run at all.
This is where writing for a so-called evil party falls apart.

I'm supposed to be chastising someone for devouring children. I have two dialogue options, but they both amount to the same righteous indignation.

Problem is, my party is full of self-serving thieves, maniacs, liars, manipulators and straight-up mass murderers.
They would not even begin to give a damn about some creature who kills kids to keep themselves alive. If anything, they'd support the approach. But I don't get that kind of option.
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ddickinson: Good evening, everyone!

Soaked to the bone here, as it has been raining heavily for over two hours without reprieve, and I have been out in it the whole time.

*big wet and tired hugs*

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moonshineshadow: For me the manual sorting was really important. Made my collection here feel more real. Like all my games on disks that I have sorted into my shelfs...

Maybe it is crazy to care about something like this a lot, but at the moment I am really pissed... I'll be back later, I need to take a step back from all this.
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ddickinson: *Big comforting cuddle*
(I am actually soaked and covered in mud, but I hope you don't mind, it's still a sincere hug) :-)

I do not think you are crazy, I do the same with my shelf, I like the manual sorting. Even if it is crazy, perhaps we can start a new club called the crazy ladies with zero friends club. :-)

*more big hugs*
Good evening. =)

I'd say something about passing you a towel, but with a downpour it wouldn't do much good for how wet you are.
Post edited May 08, 2015 by CarrionCrow
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superstande: I heartily recommend Star Trek 25th Century... This version is CD-ROM and has Nimoy, Shatner and other doing the voice-over. Never had those on the Amiga version. It's a really relaxing game too.
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Soccorro: hmmmm... thanks, i'll look into it a bit more
Well take your time. I haven't played any Black Mirrors so can't say anything about them, but I have thought about getting the first one some day.
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Soccorro: *Offers Welcome back hug*
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ddickinson: Good evening!

How are you, did you get that phone call you were waiting for?

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ElTerprise: Good evening *returns hug*
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ddickinson: Good evening! And see you when you get back!
nope :(
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penumbren: As always, GOG releases things after we spend money on food and other important things. :P

Has anyone else had the oddity of starting up Star Trek: 25th Anniversary and having it freeze? I haven't tried it again yet, but when I started it up last night, it loaded fine, and the voices/sound effects were great, but it froze (visually) on the first shot of not-Orion-at-all until I put it in windowed mode, and then it froze again on another frame. Very odd. Running it windowed is not my first choice, but if it comes down to it, I'd rather do that than have it not run at all.
Good morning (I think it's still morning where you are?)!

How are you, I hope you are doing well?

Which games caught your eye that you were unable to get due to GOG's expert timing?

*big hug*


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CarrionCrow: Good evening. =)

I'd say something about passing you a towel, but with a downpour it wouldn't do much good for how wet you are.
Yeah, it would be a little pointless, especially as it is showing no signs of letting up. :-)

How are you, have you had a nice day?

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Soccorro: nope :(
Sorry to hear that. *big comforting hug*

Do you have anything nice planned for the weekend?