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asked by 5bobert2
Nope. I played it via a hacked version in-browser for about 2 hours. It's quite confusing when the game gives you no sense of how to do anything. It's a game better played with others, from what I've seen.
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asked by Formspring
Believe it or not... none. We haven't had television for, what? 2 years now? I think that's it. All we have now is our Digital Converter box, which we only turn on occasionally when my mom wants to watch something she can't really get online.
In fact, Online is really where it's at these days. We pay a small fee a month for Netflix, which has tons of good, wholesome shows available streaming. What we can't find on Netflix, we use PlayOn and Youtube for. That's not to say I encorage people to pirate via Youtube... In fact, the only times I use Youtube for watching TV shows anymore is to catch the latest episodes of MLP because, like most people, we don't get The Hub.
If you want to go into how much video content I watch within a day... it depends on the day. I'd say an hour or so. 2 hours tops, unless I'm addicted to a show or discovering one. Most of that content is original stuff on Youtube. -
Stay home and watch Cartoons / Youtube videos / Play video games. Of course, that what I like to do on ANY day. XD
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It's the same username I've been using since I started using internet forums. The actual username's meaning is actually pretty uncreative, but for some reason I've never really seen anyone use anything similar to my terrible nickname.
My Games refers to the amount of computer games I had either started or conceptualized. "19" Was the actual amount at that time. If I were to update the username, I'd be something more like Mygames57 or something like that. For some reason.... having that 19 at the end is more memorable. -
Depends. To be honest, I usually I see the glass as half empty. On good days, I'll see it as half full.
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asked by Mitchekie
Lazy days. It gives my mind a chance to wander, and usually leads up to me doing something creative or productive.
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Old video games and systems.
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asked by Mitchekie
When EVE Realizes how much WALL-E Cares about her and makes the decision that he is more important than her directive. The only reason it's my favorite is because... Well, it's my favorite Pixar film. :D
I could name a few others though that are close contenders if I wanted. :) -
A Soda, Preferably Pibb. I'm a sucker for a good soda, and it shows. :(
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That would be RED! Although Blue is a close contender. :)
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asked by ExpandingPixar
Yes. am I good at it? Depends on your tastes. My art is very cartoony and at times abstract. Casual people usually see my art as amazing praising me for the way I make it look so easy, but ask anyone with some good artistic background and they'll go on about how disproportionate and inaccurate my stuff is. You can check out some of my work at http://classicteam.deviantart.com/ , or on my personal website, http://classicteam.110mb.com ! Hopefully my followers don't think are art is TOO bad. XD
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I didin't know love could be measured....
But ya, I like'em a lot. Just don't expect me to be a loyalist (as in, only going to see Pixar films and nothing else!) I believe all studios have the ability to make an amazing film, the only reason I'm a Pixar fan is because (so far) every Pixar film has been at least really good. :) -
Animaniacs, for sure.
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asked by ExpandingPixar
Thanks for the offer, but I'm good. I have plenty already on my plate. ;)
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asked by Mitchekie
Either Plane or Train. Plane is fast and I don't have to wait forever to arrive at my destination. The train takes a lot longer, but at least I can move around and look at the scenery. :)
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asked by Mitchekie
Good one! Let's see... I'd do 1 of 2 things: ether pick it up and pretend it never happened, or tell an adult about the situation an let them handle it.
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Oh goodness. Does my Super Nintendo count? C:>
It depends on how far back you go. I was a Barney kid when I was like 3... After that, it was Those hot wheel tracks that never really worked that well. I loved the fact that I could make something move fast more than what I was making go fast... That part of me stayed and the partial result is my interest in Sonic games. I also adored After that was my Kirby faze, and I ended up owning a lot of mech and watching the TV show a few years later. my last faze as a child was in Hamtaro, which no one remembers because it was a TV show on Cartoon Network that for the later half of the show was on when most people where in school (AKA, myself). I loved the plush of the main character I had and, again, had ankot of mech. Obviously when the show canceled I had soon moved on and gotten into Sonic, and well... That's where it's at. Wow, I went really into this question. To be honest though, outside of Video Games, I've never been much of a "toy" kid, which I'd partially because of the living conditions I was in during my early years... But that's another story. XD -
Well that would be WALL-E! Silly person x)
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Well, right now I'm focusing on a Sonic - related project. A Fangame, as usual. This time, it's based on my favourite Sonic game of all time: Sonic CD. Because of this, I've been taking as many percautions as possible to insure the highest quality of everything in the product - Gameplay, graphics, music, replayability - Unfortunately though, this means a lot more time has to go into this project than usual. So rather than having an update on the project every, say, week or so with the Wall-E Fan project, the updates are about 3 weeks-month apart. I've managed to hit a few roadblocks in the way that aren't helping either - Music is my weak point. I can come up with good songs, but I suck at sequencing them. also, the graphics I created where intended to be used 4x the resolution on the game, but the engine doesn't support 1280p and most peoples computer's don't ether.
Outside of that, I haven't been doing much. Art is an obvious one that I spend a lot of time on, but honestly no one seems to have any interest in my art, so I haven't been drawing a whole lot outside of doodling.
In case your asking about the Wall-E Fangame, yes, it's been put on hold. I would continue working on it, but no-one seems invested in it anymore. I was rather shocked at the response I got from Demo 2 - Very few people commented on it, and those that did where actually not in the Pixar community. statistics have shown that more downloads where made from outside Pixar Planet than inside. This lead me to believe that there was no interest in it anymore. If anyone has a true desire continue the work, I'd be happy to release the source under (CC) and (GNU). -
asked by Mitchekie
This one is hard. There are things in life that can make me upset and sometimes even angry, but nothing that really hurts me. I think the closest thing to a pet peeve I have, is that I hate it when people make promises they can't keep. If your going to make a promise, be sure to stick to it. breaking your promise means breaking your trust with me.
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Sam’s Bio
An Artist, Programmer and all around guy who loves Pixar and Video Games.


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