The Hooks Edit of them back in the day was passable, and he speed that show up and cut out a lot of pointless pauses and crappy dialog, as well as pushing whole episode arcs together into one episode. All that to make it decent at the time. So with that, I think that even with a great dub, it...
Well, I worked two of them into the game, but two of them I didn't find a spot for. I have now finished the 16 Bit council wars, and now moving on to the 32 bitty council worlds vs the 64 world Kingdom.
So any Saturn gamers out there? I have a list of Saturn games that I played with my...
I enjoyed the Disney+ version of Hamilton, and it made me realize that was probably the best way to watch a live musical performance. Edited, composed of multiple shows to get the best take, and filmed from about 50 angles.
Update time!
So I am almost through writing the 16bit era. Its taking a bit of time as I wanted to include some popular games that I am not familiar with as much. Let me ask you folks a question. Are any of these games that you played or are familiar with from the 16-bit era:
Actraiser...
That was a fun line! Not only did we get a ton of great TFs, we got Trypticon and Fort Max, we got spare heads for obscure characters, We got freaking Overlord in the US for the first time. And all the vehicles had cool little places for the little robots to pilot them.
Also, we got this:
"Sir! We have reports of that old man on the hill again."
"Again? He does know that hill is just a pile of unsold Armada Scavengers right?"
Seriously though, I am glad that you liked it. The initial concept had some great potential and some of the toys really showed off what the line could...
Personally, I like the red Hotshot better, and much rather have the extra guns and blast effects. Mainly because I am planning on making a TF diorama soon, and those will come in extra handy. :)
I just don't like the idea of no one owning movies and tv shows anymore. As a kid that grew up in the 1980s, being able to have our own library of VHS tapes was awesome.
I could have sworn that Home Improvement was a Tuesday show too. But looking it up, It bounced around days. It wasn't a TGIF show, but it was on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and then Tuesdays for the last three seasons.
You don't know how much you need disks until your internet goes out on the weekend for hours and hours and you have three kids to entertain. :P
I like the convenience of streaming, but I want that physical disk back up in case I lose my internet connection or go somewhere that doesn't have it.
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