delve wrote:Waiting for Sonic RPG
Then I might be bothered to look at the world's least photogenic hedgehog.
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Wait wut? <sigh> Was it any good though?
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It's above average, apparently. http://www.metacritic.com/game/ds/sonic ... rotherhood" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;delve wrote:Wait wut? <sigh> Was it any good though?
It was developed by BioWare surprisingly enough.
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Huh. And I can't even claim to not have access to a DS. My daughter has one that she barely uses (that is, assuming it still works...).
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I need me some Sonic Brotherhood.
Did you grow up with any of the classic consoles?
Did you grow up with any of the classic consoles?
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Atarii something-or-other, NES, SNES, PSX.
Beyond that I wouldn't say I 'grew up' with them. But I've owned an N64, PS2, and Wii as well.
Beyond that I wouldn't say I 'grew up' with them. But I've owned an N64, PS2, and Wii as well.
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Space. Of course.
There's only so much ocean to explore and it shrinks to the infinitesimal in comparison to all of space. Our future, as it were, is in space not on this world, humanity's womb.
There's only so much ocean to explore and it shrinks to the infinitesimal in comparison to all of space. Our future, as it were, is in space not on this world, humanity's womb.
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So basically the question is, are you a Star Trek fan.....or a SeaQuest fan?delve wrote:You have unlimited funds and access to the best engineers. Which do you explore?
Deep sea or deep space?
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If you take the question seriously it illuminates something about the way you think about the future. If you justify your position you reveal even more about yourself.
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Oh I agree, I think its a good question. Just thought I'd share my alternative way of thinking about it.
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Alternatives are good. And while that's not why I posed the question I suppose it's as valid a way to answer as any.
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Inner space?
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