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opt2not:

--- Quote from: RayB on November 04, 2009, 12:09:40 pm ---Hey, little side-note, I drew the clouds and the scoreboard graphics at the top.

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The graphics were cool for that time, but the game itself was a bit lacking. I remember it being fun for a little while, but it wasn't a game that had lasting replay value.

Six degrees of separation: I got a chance to work with the original animators of this game, when I was living in The States. They also were the guys who did the original sprite work for Earthworm Jim,  Aladdin, and one of the best stop-motion styled game in all gaming history -- The Neverhood. Great guys, I learned a hellava lot from them. One of them was also the guy I sold my first built Mame cabinet to!  :lol

Chunce DeLeone:
One of my favs although i have never played, i think this would be awesome with 8 other people
Tank 8

JustMichael:

--- Quote ---Additionally, both "soda pop" and especially "pop" sound corny.

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Could it sound corny because most soda pop (in the US) is made with corn syrup?

Minwah:

--- Quote from: RayB on November 04, 2009, 12:09:40 pm ---Oh now we are crossing the pond to England, aren't we? They have lots of weird words for stuff over there. I learned a new one last night (at least I think it's the Brits who say this): "had it off".

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Yeah people say that, but not so common now as 10 or 20 years ago.

Alan Partridge: 'Ooooh, I'd love to have it off with her'.

PS in England, arcade = the place with games in, arcade machine = game/cabinet.

HaRuMaN:

--- Quote from: Minwah on November 10, 2009, 09:40:09 am ---PS in England, arcade = the place with games in, arcade machine = game/cabinet.

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See, even the Brits have it right.

Silly, unedumacted newbs...   ;D

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