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WHERE IS THE VIDEO. :[

@Surturius: Pretty sure they're finishing it up. Not enough time to have redone everyhting and gotten to this stage otherwise. Also the footage looks similar to what was seen in the last interview they did before they went under.

Cool. I am really surprised the flash looks as similar to the one seen in the game as it does though!

Well now that you highlight the effects, they're rather lackluster I must say.

@AstonLove: I remmeber watching that. Computers were so cool back then. :-( Nowadays we don't have holograms that can interact with physical objects and transform from cars into helicopters.

@Ninjaskurk: If I'm not mistaken that thing is a controller of some kind. You move the little ball around with your hand as it remains in a 2D plane.

@mrm: I meant the problem of your heel coming down on a hard piece of metal (the motor and batteries) with only a thin layer of padding to protect you. (Because the rest of the heel is taken up by said metal.)

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@TreFacTor: You did forget, because he most certainly did not pump them to tighten them.

@MrRainMan: Matter is being sponatenously created now. All around you. Google virtual particles.

Who would want shoes with a motor in the heel? Have they considered what will happen the first time you jump in them?

@TreFacTor: I think you're forgetting that the shoes in the movie had the NIKE logo on them.

@Mark 2000: All I know is when I was in grade school, we had to learn Chuck Berry songs, and I'm pretty sure they were on Sesame Street too.

@Mark 2000: No one outside of audiophiles has heard of chuck berry? What?

Blue gray plastic? Yuk.

@OutlawDominus: I like to think that Pee Wee has aged, just a lot slower than the rest of us.

If you think ash looks different you should see how much Pikachu has changed since he first appeared.

If they weren't packed in a rubberized collectable container, I'd say the price was insane.

I think this fellow's problem is he's used to mass produced music where the music companies ruin the music by maximizing the hell out of it so there are no "quiet" points.