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thiagovscoelho: I was scrolling through the reviews on Planescape Torment, and it took 260 reviews (52 pages with 5 reviews each), sorted by most helpful, to get to the first one that wasn't five stars (it was four).
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evilnancyreagan: nostalgia is a helluva thing :\
Still! It's the top 260 reviews. I'm pretty floored.
Dr. Cox: Master Troll

You Will Never Believe Anything You See About Cleavage Ever Again After Watching This
Size Comparison - Science Fiction Spaceships
Post edited September 19, 2014 by gixgox
Iphone 6 dropped, first person to get it in perth LOL
OOOOH i like this.

Scale has always been one of the things that fascinates me most in scifi. When, as a kid, I was drawing comic books, I toyed a lot with it : a shuttle entering a ship entering a mothership boarding a space station etc...
This is The Most Appropriate Way to Watch Star Wars

POV: Eating a Salad

POV Bathroom

POV: Sick Day
Skrillex walks into a bar and...
They Just Might Have Chosen the Wrong Drummer for the Job

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Dangerous Condom Applicator
Post edited September 19, 2014 by viperfdl
365 Postcards For Ants
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Telika: OOOOH i like this.

Scale has always been one of the things that fascinates me most in scifi. When, as a kid, I was drawing comic books, I toyed a lot with it : a shuttle entering a ship entering a mothership boarding a space station etc...
Did you find the ISS?
Post edited September 19, 2014 by gixgox
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gixgox: Did you find the ISS?
Is it actually featured somewhere ? With its glorious seven pixels ?

I had immediately checked the siiiize-of-that-thing, though : the Death Star is three times the height of the whole image. I feel that scifi authors are bullshitting us a bit. Sometimes.

Edit. Found the ISS. Added the death star, for laughs. Alas, cannot host it on GOG because it makes a 7 Mb file.

Resized and superblurred to 200kb, it looks like this.

Unreadable bit states that it is 160'000 meters large, and was destroyed by two torpedoes from an X-Wing (12 meters wide = 1 pixel on the original image).
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Post edited September 19, 2014 by Telika
POV: Stuck in Traffic

POV: Morgan Freeman

POV: New Pope

Visiting a Friend
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Telika: Is it actually featured somewhere ? With its glorious seven pixels ?

I had immediately checked the siiiize-of-that-thing, though : the Death Star is three times the height of the whole image. I feel that scifi authors are bullshitting us a bit. Sometimes.

Edit. Found the ISS. Added the death star, for laughs. Alas, cannot host it on GOG because it makes a 7 Mb file.

Resized and superblurred to 200kb, it looks like this.

Unreadable bit states that it is 160'000 meters large, and was destroyed by two torpedoes from an X-Wing (12 meters wide = 1 pixel on the original image).
Awesome!
Now start to build some models and then make a movie without CGI.

How Digital Filmmakers Produced a Gorgeous Sci-Fi Movie
Film-makers doing a sci-fi space flick - without using any computer-generated effects
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C (299,792 km/s)

And the website: http://www.c-themovie.com/

I enjoyed the movie.
Your Six Drunk Personalities

Your Girlfriend's Six Friends

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The Mystery of the Female Thigh Gap.
Post edited September 20, 2014 by viperfdl
I think I never heard of it, but while doing some research on Mindscape (the studio that made Azrael Tears) ..... I ended up on the Gaming World Magazine Museum.

Yes, 25 years of monthly videogames magazines, freely downloadable as pdf !

Why do we need modern gaming journalists while we still have access to the Good Old Ones ? ;-)

(please don't bury that post too quickly, I am sure a lot of people would be interested)
Post edited September 20, 2014 by Potzato
THE REPRISALIZER has a website.

This will help me find the two titles that are still missing from my collection : "If you won't I will" and "Shotgun McPriest".