bluehinter
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bluehinter

Wow! Looks amazing from a visual standpoint, and entertaining from a gaming standpoint. A rare combination. If it wasn't for the Konami licensing thing, I'd say put this sucker up on Kickstarter.

You should have a classic console room and Bessie to vote on soon. My original proposal got rejected because my photos needed to be taken on a neutral background and better lit. (Both nearly impossible in my tiny apartment) but I'm planning on putting it back up soon, with some revised walls that use flat roundels

Depending on what sort of ship and how thin a margin you have when it comes to recycling oxygen, then your best bet is probably explosive decompression.

The list of things I want to see on my Steam home page:

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Ironically, if this had occurred in a 60's episode of Doctor Who, and it had been censored, it would probably be one of the only surviving clips we still have.

You and me both.

I wish they'd get around to rereleasing the Supreme Dalek from Planet of the Daleks. It's one of the few that I'm missing, and incredibly hard to find these days.(They were originally supposed to be coming out with a SoundFX version but they've since pulled it from the line.)

I still prefer Henson's Ultra Gorgon, which is pretty friggin' unbelievable, considering that they built it 24 years ago over the course of 5 days.

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Damn, I was at least hoping for a longer version of this:

For some reason, I always pictured Bigby as being voiced by Clancy Brown.

Now they just need to get Grant Morrison to crank out some new Doom Patrol.

Yes. You must.


The Whomobile. Because yes, Jon Pertwee really was that awesome.

Sadly, my folks never had enough money to get one of these from an actual PBS pledge drive when I was growing up, so I had to purchase it off eBay. But then I totally became the envy of my 8-year old self.

Still. I don't think a young boy has ever lusted after a coffee cup quite so much as I did my disappearing TARDIS

Still works after all these years...

Oops. Must have skimmed over that bit.

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Since you listed Barbarella and a few other not-quite-porn titles, you should also include the 1975 David Cronenberg classic Shivers, aka. "They Came from Within."