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hewkii9

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  1. I agree- just saw it on BS and it is amazing! Just looking at it, wondering 'Is that an ice cube tray?' Very nice entry you have there.
  2. LSW2- just beat the game, actually. :-)
  3. Lol, I hope the opposite- I'd rather throw a rock or something than shoot someone- unless that someone is that ninja-dude from Raiders. Think he should be a boss or a cutscene?
  4. Got another article- but before I show it to you I just wanna say I hope the fear system and potential ammo limit are on the interface, a more complex interface would be good. Article On!! Katie Price and Peter Andre, the internet and porn, rice and peas: some things were just meant to be. So it was with LEGO and Star Wars, combining first to introduce a line of must-have toys, then going on to produce some of the most broadly accessible and utterly charming games of recent times. Despite primarily gunning for the younger gamer, LEGO Star Wars had the power to transport even the most world-weary back to the first time they sat slack-jawed in front of George Lucas's opus. Now, with the LEGO series exploring Indiana Jones territory, we accepted an invite to series developer Traveller's Tales for a look at the new game, producer Nick Ricks acting as our guide. Nestling in a leafy corner of Cheshire, Traveller's Tales's studio should provoke a fierce outbreak of green skin among LEGO fans. Cabinets brimming with some of the most desirable LEGO models of the past few years line the walls - in one corner sits a sizable LEGO Star Destroyer, while another hosts a collection of Indiana Jones dioramas. It's no surprise that Traveller's Tales has trained its eyes on Lucas's much-loved matinee world of dusty leather jackets and archeological hijinks. Indiana Jones and LEGO make a pairing perhaps even more fitting than the developer's previous space-bound union, the more playful humour of Indy's whip-cracking yarns squeezing snugly into the template established through preceding LEGO Star Wars games. With such a strong formula already in place, it's easy to assume that producing the LEGO Indiana Jones game would be a breeze. Surely it's simply a matter of dumping a couple of temples into the Tatooinie desert, giving Luke Skywalker a whip and - while you're at it - why not just throw in the Dr. Jones model that made a cameo in The Complete Saga? However tempting it might have been to throw together this new game from the bricks of the last, Ricks assures us there's a little more going on in LEGO Indiana Jones: "It's a natural assumption that both Star Wars and Indiana Jones are action properties so it would be an easy fix to port one across
  5. Waitaminute- got a question. Is Battlestar Galactica Space or Licensed? Considering it's a spaceship, a TV show, and not an actual license...
  6. Probably Quarryman. Yes. Did you get the toilet paper and eggs at the store, by the way?
  7. Very cluttered, yeah.Here
  8. Yes, dearie, I am. :-)
  9. Of course they are, for all our love of them they are still a company.
  10. Alright, here's mine- the Viking Rowboat! 27 pieces plus fig- two horns are still on the guy Ta-Da!
  11. Alright- my 27 piece entry is up now.
  12. You're not wearing a red bathing suit, Hasselhoff...
  13. Okay, got a new question- Do Viking helms count as one piece on the fig or as the fig and two accessories [horns]?
  14. 6, you can cram more goodies into them *wub* 4-stud cars can be for Smart Cars. Which, Hinckley, are slightly less useful than riding lawnmowers. Or jetskis, which can traverse double the area of any car, due to 70% of the world being water.
  15. Hey, I actually only just found this contest- but I want Sinner's love! A question- can we do non- real themes, like, say, Battlestar Galactica?
  16. Working on building Colonial One from BSG, about halfway done tho need more bricks.
  17. Wow! Very nice, love the sense of chaos and Gandalf's odd appearance, very nice landscaping too. Though one thing bothers me... Where are these lawyers you mentioned?
  18. It's Cylon Centurion. They both work.
  19. Wait a minute- will you be tearing my heart out beforehand???
  20. Oh, it's o- wait, those are old series Galactica. Still nice though, I really like the gold Centurion.
  21. Lol, I only had four skellie swords and two ninja swords, so she's now more of an arthropod. Nope, don't have any Indy sets, got the parts from mainly new Castle, Hydraxon, Cyclone Defender, and no idea where the black came from- don't keep track, really. And instructions might be forthcoming, can't say for sure!
  22. Behold- Shelob! The great spider of Cirith Ungol! Behold! Back Who's the danger? Shelob is the Danger! Legs raised *insert spider sound* Gallery Ta-da!
  23. I'm betting it means there will be trees. Just like how '06 had an alleged '01 feel, what with it's trees.
  24. Two black studs on their heads, and then you shove a tire on. Works well.
  25. Like this mysterious Tren Krom feller. Who is way more than, but not, a blacksmith. I think he's a Great Spirit who left his own universe. Wonder if we'll meet a Papa Nihu or a Motara in the summer? I want a Motara.
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