[QUOTE=Hatley;38127022]Games they played in VS don't count.[/QUOTE]
why not
Since nobody in their right mind would make a versus LP and not finish the game.
Does it matter whether or not they actually finish the games?
I mean, if they aren't enjoying the game and don't want to finish it, it'll probably be boring and not as funny if they force themselves through it.
[QUOTE=Yumyumbublegum;38127070][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6UFdwjrsss&feature=g-u-u[/media][/QUOTE]
Haven't laughed that hard at GameGrumps in a while.
1up 1up 1up 1up 1up 1UP 1UP 1UP 1UP 1UP
Game grumps is funny and educational
Great Mouse Detective was the first to have CGI, right?
[QUOTE=Mysterious;38128615]Great Mouse Detective was the first to have CGI, right?[/QUOTE]
yep
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there's the whole scene with the internal clockwork
[QUOTE=BrickInHead;38128696]yep
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there's the whole scene with the internal clockwork[/QUOTE]
The Black Cauldron used CGI in 1985.
Jon asked, and it was recieved
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ysd3Cpt2-4&feature=g%C2%AD-u-u[/media]
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;38128806]Jon asked, and it was recieved
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ysd3Cpt2-4&feature=g%C2%AD-u-u[/media][/QUOTE]
Quite funky
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;38128806]Jon asked, and it was recieved
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ysd3Cpt2-4&feature=g%C2%AD-u-u[/media][/QUOTE]
Fuck, I love the GG fanbase
[QUOTE=Mysterious;38128615]Great Mouse Detective was the first to have CGI, right?[/QUOTE]
It was the first to have entire scenes computer rendered. Some movies had CGI in limited places, such as the cauldron in The Black Cauldron.
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From The Great Mouse Detective's wiki page:
[quote]The layouts were done on computers, and the use of video cameras made a digital version of pencil testing possible. The movie is also notable for its early use of computer generated imagery (CGI) for a chase scene that takes place in the interior of Big Ben. The movements of the clock's gears were produced as wire-frame graphics on a computer, printed out and traced onto animation cells where colors and the characters were added. [B]The Great Mouse Detective is sometimes cited as the first animated film from Walt Disney Pictures to use CGI; in reality, 1985's The Black Cauldron has this distinction.[/B][/quote]
for those that haven't watched yet
learned how to use abilities status: still no
[QUOTE=TheJoey;38131281]for those that haven't watched yet
learned how to use abilities status: still no[/QUOTE]
Jon learned to block. Baby steps.
[QUOTE=TheJoey;38131281]for those that haven't watched yet
learned how to use abilities status: still no[/QUOTE]
ONE DAY
[QUOTE=TheJoey;38131281]for those that haven't watched yet
learned how to use abilities status: still no[/QUOTE]
I've never played the game, what are they doing wrong?
fk
[QUOTE=squids_eye;38138197]I've never played the game, what are they doing wrong?[/QUOTE]
In Milky Way Wishes you can collect abilities off of those pedestals, and if you hit start, you can pick and choose whatever abilities you've gathered.
[QUOTE=Artix3;38138869]In Milky Way Wishes you can collect abilities off of those pedestals, and if you hit start, you can pick and choose whatever abilities you've gathered.[/QUOTE]
And this is shown in the tutorial they didn't need