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Bugthing

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  1. ~ Exactly what I thought. Documentary about Russian intelligence operatives starting illegal tobacco plantations in Austin, Texas. Darkman.
  2. A recent porn flick, focused entirely on anilingus & sunny beaches. Debbie Does Dallas
  3. Outcast
  4. The director of the docufilm about bean stalks takes a break from his work and goes on a holiday to Poland. "The Steamroller and the Violin"
  5. Erasers.
  6. Boring.
  7. A classic '70s American porn that received a large cult following over the years due to it's ridiculous portrayal of European feudalism. Bean
  8. Five people, one card game and four bullets. Who will win? I think I would see that movie. Okay, next film. "The Cow".
  9. It's just like that '90s movie, Screamers.
  10. Orgasm.
  11. Hm. You could try gaming review sites and search their databases for rpg/mmo's from that period. I used to do that on GamesSpy.com a lot to find interesting older games. You can sort or search by genre and year.
  12. Neo 2 hacks the spelling dictionary of the Matrix. Not very mentlegen-like. What Is This Film Called Love?
  13. What year are we talking about? Doesn't quite help to just know that you were ten. I can't think of many mmorpg's that are fully first-person. The Deus Ex-like Neocron is just about the only one that occurs to me. It's Science-Fiction in theme, so I doubt there were many ice spiders in it. It was a fully 1st person mmo though. I think Guild Wars 1 can be zoomed in far enough to look like a 1st person game, but it never feels like one. Leaving mmorpg's out of the picture, there aren't many high-fantasy games period that are completely and only first person. Aside from the popular Elder Scrolls games, only these titles occur to me. Sort of chronologically and over a time span of roughly twenty years: - Wizardry series - Heretic - Hexen - Arx Fatalis - The Wheel of Time - Dark Messiah of Might and Magic Some of these games have LAN or Internet capabilities, but none are MMOs. Maybe that's what you saw? Like you said, you were only ten. On a completely different note, the only fantasy RPG that I recall to be completely in a wintery setting would be Icewind Dale, which is isometric and not 1st person. The game Rune is 3rd person and would be another one in a snowy/viking setting, but it isn't an RPG. It's pretty much a fantasy shooter build on the Unreal engine, with some multiplayer bits thrown in.
  14. Nice collection! Maybe this will do some good in the Google machine and discourage new 'Tubers to sign their lives away to that place. Personally, if I ever had any inclination to upload anything to Machinima myself, it completely disappeared after hearing about what Ross has gone through. I like to think that is true for a lot of other people as well. It's crazy really, by large the content offered on Machinima isn't even machinima anymore. It's just whatever might attract the attention of young gamers with short attention spans. Can't say I saw any of this coming, I fondly remember watching the entire Red vs Blue series for the first time, right there.
  15. Granted, but now people all around the world stop trolling for some odd reason. I wish all mosquitoes would be killed, right now. Flies are okay, I just want the stinging kind gone, out of here, poof, bye-bye.
  16. Just had one. It was a Grandiosa though.
  17. I was 14 or so when I first saw a picture of that in a gaming magazine. It was the prettiest, most vibrant thing I had ever seen. I simply *had* to have it, so I saved all my lunch money until I could buy it. It didn't matter that I didn't have a computer yet, I figured that I would. Eventually. I had to wait a few years (hiding it from my parents the whole time), but it was the best purchase I ever made.
  18. Oooh, I played one in a store. They are pretty badass!
  19. Heeeey he found his helmet!
  20. Let's see. Between me and my girlfriend, we own three guitars (a random acoustic, a Fender Telecaster and a fretless acoustic guitar that I made myself), two digital pianos which we mainly use for recording sheet music, one 'wooden' piano (and another that is oversees and will probably never get here), a You Can Call Me Al kind of flute that I never quite got the hang of and a harmonica that gets me really, *really* high on oxygen in a relatively short time. I also played a bit of sax, but I never owned one. The same goes for the violin, I'd like to own both at some point in my life. I'm fairly good with sequencing software, have quite a bit of experience with Sonar Cakewalk, but one of these days I want to dedicate a Mac or something else to Ableton Live and do some real editing/sequencing. The fretless guitar was a project of mine to experiment with 'free range' or in a sense 'analogue' instruments (violins, trombones + some other instruments you probably haven't heard of) and taught me much about which materials to use in a guitar. I could easily talk 15.000 words about how that went, so I'll refrain from expanding too much on the subject other than that it was a really awesome device to make and that I'll probably make a fretless electric bass at some point, completely from scratch. Yeah that's about it.
  21. Last dream I had, there were dozens of cats peeing all over our newly obtained garden, killing the saplings we planted and making a right mess of our front door. I think I dreamed that because we do have a bit of trouble with a few cats around here and I was planning to make some pepper spray to repel them. Just haven't gotten around to doing that yet. The spray (sadly) isn't applied directly to the cats, but rather around the areas where they frequently pee.
  22. System Shock 2 with the newly remade Dark Engine, fittingly named NewDark. HDR bloom, light maps, all that good crap.
  23. Wish granted and you have something to do, but you have to pay micropayments for it. All the time. I wish all the poor, starving children in Africa had enough to eat.
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