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(01-17-2014, 10:56 PM)Lightmatt Wrote:
(01-17-2014, 05:03 PM)Psychospacecow Wrote: Game development is pretty stressful so I can understand the passion there. Some people just don't deal well with stress, and others make games about cylindrical hats.

Yeah, but you should never be that attached to a project like that. Best thing you should do is own up to your mistakes and improve on it for the next project.

I disagree though I've got to say, I never accused anyone of being intelligent.
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Is this thing like a gumball machine for toys or something? It sounds amazing.
I started playing Bioshock Infinite and I'm very impressed. I also started playing Xcom again and realized, once more, that it is fantastic.
(01-18-2014, 02:19 PM)Psychospacecow Wrote: http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/5447/
Is this thing like a gumball machine for toys or something? It sounds amazing.

You could say that. It's more like this:
[Image: -font-b-Toy-b-font-font-b-capsule-b-font...font-b.jpg]

I have a few of these at my local CiCi's Pizza place and Bi-Lo shop.
(01-18-2014, 03:35 PM)gamemaster1991 Wrote:
(01-18-2014, 02:19 PM)Psychospacecow Wrote: http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/5447/
Is this thing like a gumball machine for toys or something? It sounds amazing.

You could say that. It's more like this:
[Image: -font-b-Toy-b-font-font-b-capsule-b-font...font-b.jpg]

I have a few of these at my local CiCi's Pizza place and Bi-Lo shop.

Are these things rare? I have some at my local pizza place too and used to use them all the time to get these little ninja things.

Good times, good times...
I finally fixed my issue surrounding the random crashing of Half Life 2 and I can now play the game.
I decided that I would use this thread to finally share this gaming story. In March of 2013, I was playing through Adventure mode in Crash Nitro Kart on the track Electron Avenue. I was playing as Crash Bandicoot, and in the visible back row was a CPU of Tiny Tiger. Keep in mind that every character should be facing towards the starting line. As the race was initializing, however, an extremely odd glitch occurred where Tiny instantaneously turned his head 180 degrees and a distorted model of him stared directly at the screen with a grimacing facial expression until the race began. Below is a cropped picture I took of it with a digital camera:

(01-19-2014, 06:01 PM)Cheshireson Wrote: I decided that I would use this thread to finally share this gaming story. In March of 2013, I was playing through Adventure mode in Crash Nitro Kart on the track Electron Avenue. I was playing as Crash Bandicoot, and in the visible back row was a CPU of Tiny Tiger. Keep in mind that every character should be facing towards the starting line. As the race was initializing, however, an extremely odd glitch occurred where Tiny instantaneously turned his head 180 degrees and a distorted model of him stared directly at the screen with a grimacing facial expression until the race began. Below is a cropped picture I took of it with a digital camera:


This is what nightmares are made of.
(01-19-2014, 06:01 PM)Cheshireson Wrote: I decided that I would use this thread to finally share this gaming story. In March of 2013, I was playing through Adventure mode in Crash Nitro Kart on the track Electron Avenue. I was playing as Crash Bandicoot, and in the visible back row was a CPU of Tiny Tiger. Keep in mind that every character should be facing towards the starting line. As the race was initializing, however, an extremely odd glitch occurred where Tiny instantaneously turned his head 180 degrees and a distorted model of him stared directly at the screen with a grimacing facial expression until the race began. Below is a cropped picture I took of it with a digital camera:

This is memeable, I might have to work with this if I get bored later.
In fact, it's almost worthy of a creepypasta.
(01-19-2014, 07:49 PM)Cheshireson Wrote: In fact, it's almost worthy of a creepypasta.

Yeah, you should make one of just that one picture.
Got out my SNES and played a little original F-Zero. Holy cow, I forgot how tiring all the button mashing was every time you had to turn. Golly, my thumb is sore now.
Today I lost a brave soldier to the alien scum. RIP Anna 'Sunny' Badass, may you forever be remembered for your acts of courage on the battlefield and in the face of the sectoids.
http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/5...0770&pUp=1
Meanwhile on the New Vegas Nexus.

(01-20-2014, 10:36 PM)Zaliphone Wrote: Today I lost a brave soldier to the alien scum. RIP Anna 'Sunny' Badass, may you forever be remembered for your acts of courage on the battlefield and in the face of the sectoids.

Well, time to load last checkpoint friend.
(01-19-2014, 06:01 PM)Cheshireson Wrote: I decided that I would use this thread to finally share this gaming story. In March of 2013, I was playing through Adventure mode in Crash Nitro Kart on the track Electron Avenue. I was playing as Crash Bandicoot, and in the visible back row was a CPU of Tiny Tiger. Keep in mind that every character should be facing towards the starting line. As the race was initializing, however, an extremely odd glitch occurred where Tiny instantaneously turned his head 180 degrees and a distorted model of him stared directly at the screen with a grimacing facial expression until the race began. Below is a cropped picture I took of it with a digital camera:


He literally turned his head? It looks more like the screen for some reason is showing the insides of his character model, like this. He does look hilarious, though. Kind of like a big mouthed gremlin with tiny arms and an orange bandana over his eyes peekinf from the bottom of the screen.

This reminds me, I have a similar thing to share. Just need to dig it from my phone.


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