Gungnir
Gungnir
Gungnir

Orson Scott Card's Alvin Maker series. Alt-history/fantasy set in early 19th century America.

I think Klungo and Banjo teamed up at one point.

Awesome!

GLaDOS' voice seems to be sounding more emotional. "Oh. /It's you/...After you /murdered/ me." Robot anger. Woooo!

@Nawara_Ven: Yeah, an update was just released.

Or the lightsabers are infused with the force to make them magically saberful!

Make it out of diamond so it resists scratching moar.

@wirebrain: Yeah, I recall their forums having multiple warnings against 'conversions' (i.e. characters converted from RIFTS to another system.)

So, is this based at all on the tabletop game? Sounds kinda similar based on this description, except not on Earth.

That top one makes me think of RIFTS.

Harry Potter is sci-fi?

I just want them to read John Galt's radio speech verbatim.

@Strangelove: Exactly the same feeling I was getting from it.

So apparently Connect (I hate their fancy misspelling) is wired. Did anyone else notice that the presentation had an unwired one? So either there are both wired and wireless models, or the presentation was just fake. Or they hid the wire very well.

It appears as though it's only meant to be used vertically. I don't like vertical. Scratchy DVDs and such.

@tamahome: Well, slightly before, but I suppose it doesn't really matter.

The right foot is throwing me off a bit.

@Nihilexistentialist: I'm hoping they clarify and explain that it is pronounced 'Nay-tuhl,' (as in 'prenatal') not, 'Nah-tahl,' if they do so. Rather irksome to me, the way they've got it now.