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sk8ing667: Slight rule adjustment. If you know you're right, go ahead and take your turn without confirmation.
I wasn't sure it was Cassidy. Vic would have been my second guess.
Here's my quote submission again:
"I will be the last! And you will go first...Heheheheheheh..."
Post edited October 18, 2009 by Prator
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sk8ing667: Slight rule adjustment. If you know you're right, go ahead and take your turn without confirmation.
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Prator: I wasn't sure it was Cassidy. Vic would have been my second guess.
Here's my quote submission again:
"I will be the last! And you will go first...Heheheheheheh..."
I'm not 100% certain, but I think that Sarevok from Baldur's gate may have said that. I need to start replaying it. I'm starting to forget stuff...
I'm not 100% certain, but I think that Sarevok from Baldur's gate may have said that. I need to start replaying it. I'm starting to forget stuff...
You're correct. It's the first line he says, during the opening cutscene, making it the first thing you EVER hear him say. Nice character introduction...
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Prator:
I'm not 100% certain, but I think that Sarevok from Baldur's gate may have said that. I need to start replaying it. I'm starting to forget stuff...
You're correct. It's the first line he says, during the opening cutscene, making it the first thing you EVER hear him say. Nice character introduction...
I wonder why he didn't start harassing the other stepsisters/brothers, but instead chose the protagonist as his nemesis. Certain chirpy thief/mage comes to mind...Edit: Silly me. I just watched the intro again. I had forgotten that Sarevok had already hunt down many of them, so there were not many of them left =P Quite a good intro in my opinion. Especially the Nietzsche quote
As for my quote, " *Censored* reminds you that there are only one-hundred-sixty-three shopping days until Christmas. Just 1 extra work cycle twice a week will give you the spending money you need to make this holiday a very special one."
Post edited October 18, 2009 by sumppi
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Prator:
I'm not 100% certain, but I think that Sarevok from Baldur's gate may have said that. I need to start replaying it. I'm starting to forget stuff...
You're correct. It's the first line he says, during the opening cutscene, making it the first thing you EVER hear him say. Nice character introduction...
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sumppi: I wonder why he didn't start harassing the other stepsisters/brothers, but instead chose the protagonist as his nemesis. Certain chirpy thief/mage comes to mind...Edit: Silly me. I just watched the intro again. I had forgotten that Sarevok had already hunt down many of them, so there were not many of them left =P Quite a good intro in my opinion. Especially the Nietzsche quote
As for my quote, " *Censored* reminds you that there are only one-hundred-sixty-three shopping days until Christmas. Just 1 extra work cycle twice a week will give you the spending money you need to make this holiday a very special one."

That quote there is from System Shock. My turn again!
Two hints: First, this game is available on GOG. Second, this game is not related to Lord of the Rings in any way.
"I am Gandalf, wielder of Glamdring and slayer of the Balrog."
Hmm, Simon The Sorceror?
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Aliasalpha: Hmm, Simon The Sorceror?
Nope!
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sumppi: I wonder why he didn't start harassing the other stepsisters/brothers, but instead chose the protagonist as his nemesis. Certain chirpy thief/mage comes to mind...Edit: Silly me. I just watched the intro again. I had forgotten that Sarevok had already hunt down many of them, so there were not many of them left =P Quite a good intro in my opinion. Especially the Nietzsche quote
As for my quote, " *Censored* reminds you that there are only one-hundred-sixty-three shopping days until Christmas. Just 1 extra work cycle twice a week will give you the spending money you need to make this holiday a very special one."
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Prator: That quote there is from System Shock. My turn again!
Two hints: First, this game is available on GOG. Second, this game is not related to Lord of the Rings in any way.
"I am Gandalf, wielder of Glamdring and slayer of the Balrog."

Isn't it one of the Tex Murphy games? I'm not 100% sure but it rings a very slight bell.
Karl
Yes, Karl, it is from a Tex Murphy game... but who said it? And which game was it from?
EDIT: If there's no more guesses in the next 3-4 hours, I guess whoever wants to go next may do so.
Post edited October 19, 2009 by Prator
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Prator: EDIT: If there's no more guesses in the next 3-4 hours, I guess whoever wants to go next may do so.

Ok.
"I'm not interested in who you are. You've just arrived. I look after the new arrivals. That's all for now. If you plan to stay alive for a while, you should talk to me. But of course i won't keep you from choosing your own destruction. Well, what do you think?"
For some reason I want to say Hellgate: London, but the tone sounds more like a Japanese-to-English translation. Then again, so did most of Hellgate: London.
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Mentalepsy: For some reason I want to say Hellgate: London, but the tone sounds more like a Japanese-to-English translation. Then again, so did most of Hellgate: London.

No, the game is in gog catalogue
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Drelmanes: Ok.
"I'm not interested in who you are. You've just arrived. I look after the new arrivals. That's all for now. If you plan to stay alive for a while, you should talk to me. But of course i won't keep you from choosing your own destruction. Well, what do you think?"

OH OH!
The guy at the start of Gothic 1?
Post edited October 19, 2009 by Shalgroth
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Shalgroth: OH OH!
The guy at the start of Gothic 1?

Yes, it's Diego from Gothic 1.
Your turn. :]
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Drelmanes: Yes, it's Diego from Gothic 1.
Your turn. :]

Woo!
"Great! I love riding mowers. They're like golf carts with teeth!"