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Post by Paul.Power » Sat Jun 04, 2005 10:41 pm

Although (I haven't read MH, this is going on what I've heard) in Mostly Harmless Arthur meets someone who is apparantly the child of him and Trillian.

To be honest, I think the series gets a bit whacked beyond LUE.
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Post by Blinx » Sun Jun 05, 2005 10:21 am

I got confused at the end of the second book. Im starting to get my head round the third at the moment.
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Post by Paul.Power » Sun Jun 05, 2005 11:27 am

The third book is an oddity in that it actually has a plot.
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Post by MonkeyforaHead » Mon Jun 06, 2005 2:56 am

Squirminator2k wrote:We have Lego Star Wars for the PS2 now. Well, that and Warioworld. Both are getting played rather much.
Wario World for the PS2? You'll have to introduce me to that sometime.

Back on topic, I'd have tried the Lego Star Wars demo when it first came out (in fact, I did download and install it), but only in the readme that came with the damn thing did it state that you need Windows 2k or XP.
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Post by Squirminator2k » Mon Jun 06, 2005 1:23 pm

MonkeyforaHead wrote:
Squirminator2k wrote:We have Lego Star Wars for the PS2 now. Well, that and Warioworld. Both are getting played rather much.
Wario World for the PS2? You'll have to introduce me to that sometime.
Not for the PS2, no... that'd just be silly. I can sue a PS2 controller though, which is good because I have two wireless PS2 controllers and no wireless GCN controllers.
MonkeyforaHead wrote: Back on topic, I'd have tried the Lego Star Wars demo when it first came out (in fact, I did download and install it), but only in the readme that came with the damn thing did it state that you need Windows 2k or XP.
The PS2 version is nicer anyway. I'm of the opinion that games like this shouldn't be on PCs.
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Post by Alex » Mon Jun 06, 2005 3:16 pm

Squirminator2k wrote:The PS2 version is nicer anyway. I'm of the opinion that games like this shouldn't be on PCs.
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Re: Lego Star Wars Demo

Post by FW » Wed Jun 22, 2005 9:53 pm

FW wrote:This is one of the games on my PC games to buy list.
Although I've said this, I've yet to buy it still. :?

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Post by Wolverine » Wed Jun 22, 2005 10:10 pm

Squirminator2k wrote:The PS2 version is nicer anyway. I'm of the opinion that games like this shouldn't be on PCs.
I actually agree with ya there. But then theres plenty of games I prefer playing on PS2 that are on PC as well. I dunno why but I feel a lot more comfortable knowing the game I'm playing is specifically designed for the exact machine I'm playing it on and no being afraid of Windows hiding behind it, waiting for any excuse to piss me off...

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Post by Vader » Wed Jun 22, 2005 10:26 pm

lol

I know what you guys mean, but i thought it was good for a laugh. I actually prefer it on PC, but I have a PS2>USB converter so I can use my fave pad to play it.

I tried it in the Lego shop in town on their stand - it seemed sluggish but that might have been the character I ws using as I haven't got that far in the game yet :P

I still wanna unlock the Stormtrooper and Darth Vader, but maybe when it's winter again
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Post by Wolverine » Wed Jun 22, 2005 10:30 pm

Vader wrote:lol
but I have a PS2>USB converter so I can use my fave pad to play it.

Same here, I have 2 playstation 2 pads plugged in. Hell I wish every PC gamer had them so I could design freeware/shareware titles which made the most of them... Hate playing games on keyboard...

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Post by Vader » Wed Jun 22, 2005 10:57 pm

Mmmmmm homebrew games

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