[video=youtube;Nh5Rp5sPAFA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh5Rp5sPAFA[/video]
If I said anything, I'd probably spoil the video.
brings back memories of [sp]Sending my massive godzilla toy to totally demolish little polly-pockets I painted green and gave sticks to[/sp]
Great times.
Imagine a sort of Holographic form of Army Men
Like you can place holographic soldiers/vehicles on a grid and what not and watch them fight it out with fluid animations, effects, sounds, physics etc etc
Think of the Holographic view of the battle on Geonosis that you saw in the Clone Wars
I would fucking pay anything to have something like that
[QUOTE=PeejsterM;38806809]If I said anything, I'd probably spoil the video.[/QUOTE]
What the fuck man, at least use spoiler tags if you don't want to ruin the surprise just like that
Fucking nostalgia'd hard.
This is why I love Toy Soldiers. [sp]Except there aren't any dinosaurs[/sp]
ahaha lost it at the mouth laser beam
this owns
I remember having a huge tub of green, tan, and blue army men with tanks and everything. There was this one time I had a couple of friends over when I was either 6 or 7 and we spent the entire day in my back yard playing and making new scenarios involving the plastic soldiers with one of them being green and blue allying and assaulting the dug-in garden that was controlled by the tans.
Army men were the shit. Near enough every time me and the family went to the beach, we ended up buying a giant bag of army men, and I'd duke it out with my brother in the sand. We'd lob giant clumps of wet sand as mortars and artillery, and sculpt battlegrounds out of the sand. We'd then quite often make big memorials out of the flags and the labels. We'd sometimes come up with rules for it but it always ended up as a giant 'anything goes' deathmatch. I miss my imagination. And my sand nukes.
I used to play with army men soldiers, then I discovered Sarge's Heros for the Dreamcast and it introduced me into video games.
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