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AgentBirdnest: Yeah, a few times :-D

As for the game.... It's... ehhh...
There isn't really a lot of interesting gameplay. The biggest thing that makes it interesting is the references and characters from the movies.

I thought it was a sub-par adventure, but I loved it anyway because I love the movies.
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innocuous77: Fair enough. Not the game for me. Trust me, there are games I absolutely love that people raise an eyebrow at.
And speaking of games, are there any floating around that have caught your eye at all?

Additional, since my new post got compressed - Okay, who let Atlas bear run out of margaritas so they could sober up, notice the site was working and break everything?
Post edited December 10, 2014 by CarrionCrow
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innocuous77: Trust me, there are games I absolutely love that people raise an eyebrow at.
I have plenty of those.
Gods and Generals. I love that little piece of shit.
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innocuous77: I'm old. I was the first to notice that the guitar was wrong. I was their age when the film came out (did I mention that I'm old? OK) and it was boring. This is my future?

Anyway - no harm no foul. Is the game good?
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donsanderson: Whose age, Michael J. Fox? If so knock it off with the old thing young'n, I've got years on you and I'm not even MATURE yet! ;-)
Maturity is entirely overrated, whatever the age.

But to age... I remember the ring of a modem as an adult. I remember being in high school when computer science was a thing, and no girls were aloud to take those classes. I remember multiplayer games involved a serial cable. I remember what Sierra was doing and wanted to be Jane Jenson when I grew up (and I was already deep into my 20s). I remember reading Scorpia for game reviews (who later bacame a friend).

Yep, I'm 'of an age' - maturing has nothing to do with it. Hello, new friend.
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donsanderson: Whose age, Michael J. Fox? If so knock it off with the old thing young'n, I've got years on you and I'm not even MATURE yet! ;-)
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innocuous77: Maturity is entirely overrated, whatever the age.

But to age... I remember the ring of a modem as an adult. I remember being in high school when computer science was a thing, and no girls were aloud to take those classes. I remember multiplayer games involved a serial cable. I remember what Sierra was doing and wanted to be Jane Jenson when I grew up (and I was already deep into my 20s). I remember reading Scorpia for game reviews (who later bacame a friend).

Yep, I'm 'of an age' - maturing has nothing to do with it. Hello, new friend.
That reminds me....have you seen Jane Jensen's latest items, Gray Matter and Moebius: Empire Rising?
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donsanderson: Whose age, Michael J. Fox? If so knock it off with the old thing young'n, I've got years on you and I'm not even MATURE yet! ;-)
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innocuous77: Maturity is entirely overrated, whatever the age.

But to age... I remember the ring of a modem as an adult. I remember being in high school when computer science was a thing, and no girls were aloud to take those classes. I remember multiplayer games involved a serial cable. I remember what Sierra was doing and wanted to be Jane Jenson when I grew up (and I was already deep into my 20s). I remember reading Scorpia for game reviews (who later bacame a friend).

Yep, I'm 'of an age' - maturing has nothing to do with it. Hello, new friend.
I was a legal adult at the beginning of this timeline so feel young my new found friend. ;)
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innocuous77: Maturity is entirely overrated, whatever the age.

But to age... I remember the ring of a modem as an adult. I remember being in high school when computer science was a thing, and no girls were aloud to take those classes. I remember multiplayer games involved a serial cable. I remember what Sierra was doing and wanted to be Jane Jenson when I grew up (and I was already deep into my 20s). I remember reading Scorpia for game reviews (who later bacame a friend).

Yep, I'm 'of an age' - maturing has nothing to do with it. Hello, new friend.
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CarrionCrow: That reminds me....have you seen Jane Jensen's latest items, Gray Matter and Moebius: Empire Rising?
Own but haven't started Gray Matter, Moebius sounds kinda awful. ;)
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Post edited December 10, 2014 by donsanderson
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innocuous77: Fair enough. Not the game for me. Trust me, there are games I absolutely love that people raise an eyebrow at.
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CarrionCrow: And speaking of games, are there any floating around that have caught your eye at all?

Additional, since my new post got compressed - Okay, who let Atlas bear run out of margaritas so they could sober up, notice the site was working and break everything?
Caught my eye? No. Unless you want to start me off on a strategy hangover... (no, really, don't do that). I want nothing but to spend countless hours meeting new friends and killing time until I have to grade fucking papers.
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CarrionCrow: Additional, since my new post got compressed - Okay, who let Atlas bear run out of margaritas so they could sober up, notice the site was working and break everything?
Yep, sites getting a bit sloooow again.
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innocuous77: Maturity is entirely overrated, whatever the age.

But to age... I remember the ring of a modem as an adult. I remember being in high school when computer science was a thing, and no girls were aloud to take those classes. I remember multiplayer games involved a serial cable. I remember what Sierra was doing and wanted to be Jane Jenson when I grew up (and I was already deep into my 20s). I remember reading Scorpia for game reviews (who later bacame a friend).

Yep, I'm 'of an age' - maturing has nothing to do with it. Hello, new friend.
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donsanderson: I was a legal adult at the beginning of this timeline so feel young my new found friend. ;)
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CarrionCrow: That reminds me....have you seen Jane Jensen's latest items, Gray Matter and Moebius: Empire Rising?
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donsanderson: Own but haven't started Gray Matter, Moebius sounds kinda awful. ;)
Going to join in the age conversation with a statement I tell a relative whenever they comment on their age - you either get old, or you get dead. (I know, not the most grammatically sound bit of wording there, but it gets the point across.)
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innocuous77: Maturity is entirely overrated, whatever the age.

But to age... I remember the ring of a modem as an adult. I remember being in high school when computer science was a thing, and no girls were aloud to take those classes. I remember multiplayer games involved a serial cable. I remember what Sierra was doing and wanted to be Jane Jenson when I grew up (and I was already deep into my 20s). I remember reading Scorpia for game reviews (who later bacame a friend).

Yep, I'm 'of an age' - maturing has nothing to do with it. Hello, new friend.
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CarrionCrow: That reminds me....have you seen Jane Jensen's latest items, Gray Matter and Moebius: Empire Rising?
I do remember - that's how we met:) I haven't played it, but you know how chaotic life has been since then. It's my first game to play once it get classes out of the way:)
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Good evening/morning/afternoon as the case may be for everyone. Evening for me at the moment. Catching up on this thread I decided to purchase Battle Isle Platinum...but not for myself...for a giveaway! I just wrapped up one and decided to do another.

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/battle_islesplatinum_giveaway

Please everyone who's been posting here consider entering if the game interests you at all.
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CarrionCrow: That reminds me....have you seen Jane Jensen's latest items, Gray Matter and Moebius: Empire Rising?
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innocuous77: I do remember - that's how we met:) I haven't played it, but you know how chaotic life has been since then. It's my first game to play once it get classes out of the way:)
You can play whichever thing you like. The good thing will be having all the stressful crap done and over with so you can enjoy it. =)
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donsanderson: I was a legal adult at the beginning of this timeline so feel young my new found friend. ;)

Own but haven't started Gray Matter, Moebius sounds kinda awful. ;)
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CarrionCrow: Going to join in the age conversation with a statement I tell a relative whenever they comment on their age - you either get old, or you get dead. (I know, not the most grammatically sound bit of wording there, but it gets the point across.)
I'll add my little piece to that, my line is:
When you stop learning is when you start dying.
I still learn something new every day so I'm cool for now. ;-)
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innocuous77: I want nothing but to spend countless hours meeting new friends and killing time until I have to grade fucking papers.
Surely they don't have exams for that, too... When I was a kid you just followed your fingertips. I suppose you could call it 'hands on' learning.
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Ragnarblackmane: Good evening/morning/afternoon as the case may be for everyone. Evening for me at the moment. Catching up on this thread I decided to purchase Battle Isle Platinum...but not for myself...for a giveaway! I just wrapped up one and decided to do another.

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/battle_islesplatinum_giveaway

Please everyone who's been posting here consider entering if the game interests you at all.
Already have that one, but it's quite thoughtful of you to share the giveaway info. Thank you. =)
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donsanderson: I was a legal adult at the beginning of this timeline so feel young my new found friend. ;)
I was a legal adult for the MacBook Pro.
Am I the youngest person here?
Post edited December 10, 2014 by AgentBirdnest