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Lego Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin (Video game discussion)
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http://www.thehdroom...ing-2015-84166/ So yeah, another Ninjago game for the 3DS and PSvita, but this time... Well, that was unexpected. More information on the plot of the game: So, what do you think? -
Just found hidden away on Lego's youtube channel.
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L'Supervivere Over the course of several years during the great industrial age, this mechanical suit was created by the lesser-known Professor Stewart Phoenix out of disused parts scavenged from various scrapheaps and abandoned factories around the outskirts of Victorian London, hence L'Supervivere's rather cobbled together and unusually complex appearance. The original and sole purpose of L'Supervivere was to be used by Professor Stewart Phoenix to protect his family and his estate, Phoenix Manor, from destruction, but over the years this technical monstrosity was also used for several other suitably vital causes, such as fixing leaks in the Manor's roof and rescuing cats from trees. The most notable alternative use of L'Supervivere was during a lengthy voyage abroad, in which it was used to navigate the treacherous rainforests of the Amazon and defend a party of explorers (including Professor Stewart Phoenix himself) against any threats they may have encountered. At the end of Professor Stewart Phoenix's long and fruitful life, he proclaimed in his last will and testament that L'Supervivere would be passed down to his eldest and only son, Dr Joseph Phoenix, on the sole condition that it mustn't be used for any type of criminal activity and that at the end of his life, he should also pass on L'Supervivere to his eldest son, and that this son should pass it on to HIS eldest son, and so on until what is only described within Professor Stewart Phoenix's will as "The end of all days", but so far no-one has been able to fully understand the meaning behind this choice of words. Mysteriously, after being passed down through several generations L'Supervivere and the Phoenix bloodline completely disappeared from public view in the early 1920s. It is still rumored that L'Supervivere still exists in its original form to this day, but the location of the suit itself and it's rightful owner is currently not known... More images on my Flickr. Enjoy!
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Um, you DO know the video was actually found on monday, right?
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You know, when this theme was originally revealed, I was kinda sceptical about whether I would buy any of the sets, and that I would be able to save some more money for modulars this year... Well that changed quickly. As for the treehouse itself, I originally just bought it for pieces but now I've built it I don't think it's gonna be taken apart for some time now. The part selection is excellent (Purple leaves = instant win), the minidolls are very detailed (Compared to the rest of the minidolls Emily is quite 'meh' printing-wise, but that's excusable) and the model itself is brilliantly detailed! On the downside the technic function feels a bit loose and not very stable IMO, but apart from that it's pretty dang brilliant! Hopefully I'll be able to get some more of these fantastic sets for myself, which is probably bad news for my wallet...
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Lego Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin (Video game discussion)
AyliffeMakit replied to AyliffeMakit's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
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Lego Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin (Video game discussion)
AyliffeMakit replied to AyliffeMakit's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
TT Games just tweeted this image with some interesting info about Ronin himself, specifically his reused armor: -
LEGO Ideas Discussion
AyliffeMakit replied to The Real Indiana Jones's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Just found this short video teaser on the Lego Club website for the Doctor Who set. Something worth noting about it: No Lego Ideas logo in sight. Maybe a sign of getting more sets? -
Also something worth noting about that trailer: No Lego Ideas logo in sight. Maybe a sign of getting more sets?
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Actually, it's not even remotely close to an anime reference, and it's a reference to this popular saying. The anime picture on the paper is just sorta there I guess. Back on topic, I haven't seen or heard anything about those sets yet, but I'm guessing they'll possibly tie into SoR? If they do they may make an actual appearance in the game, so we'll probably get some images from there soon...
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Just found this short video teaser on the Lego Club website (Note: you may have to be signed in to your Lego ID to view it). Oh my the hype is real EDIT: I also just found this image on the Lego Club website: It's even less than the other image, but it may give us an idea of what the packaging looks like I suppose.
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That is both incredibly hillarious and heavily traumatizing at the same time. I therefore declare it a masterpiece
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Sorry for the topic bump, but I've found something kinda interesting. You know that image we got of Peter Capaldi's eyes from the BBC's official press release? Well it turns out that there's a slightly different version of that photo featuring the rest of his face, which Doctor Who Magazine ending up printing... So yeah, what do ya think?
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Just watched it, and wow some of the voices were a bit strange, especially Pohatu, who now sounds like a murderer. Also this: #LewaIsAmused
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So I'm a cheese slope. Um.
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He has an amazingly annoying voice that sounds like an obnoxious 10-year-old whose voice hasn't broken yet. Seriously, am I the only one annoyed by this? In other news, this appeared on my Twitter feed a couple of minutes ago: I don't know how authentic it is or where exactly it's from, but it's pretty neat nonetheless.
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For some reason I read this as "not pony" instead of "not puny". #BonklesMLPCrossoverConfirmed
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The Elves app is up on the Apple app Store and Google Play! I'm installing it now on my Android emulator...
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Just got the ElectroMech in the post today, and I have to say although it's the first Ninjago set I've bought since 2012 it's pretty dang awesome. My only real complaint with it is the lack of a proper seat for Jay to actually sit in when piloting the mech. Other than that, it's a brilliant set and probably a perfect introduction back into the theme for me... (unfortunately for my wallet)
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Dangit, now I have that music permanently stuck in my head. IT'S SO CATCHY
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You mean... 'elf and safety regulations...? I'm sorry I couldn't resist that joke...
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According to Mashable a new title has been revealed for TLM2, and the sequel will be officially called... *drumroll*... "The Lego Movie Sequel." Um. That makes sense I suppose.
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Except without the bad CGI, awful acting and that pointless cliffhanger which was never actually solved... But yeah, other than all that it's completely the same.
