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Little Horst Tappert
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It’s highly likely that I misunderstand quantum entanglement, but the above is not suggested by myself, but by Stephen Hawking?

Just give the turtles back their noses and we’re all set!

Who ever came up with the idea that restricting movement would add to a fun gameplay experience?

I believe it’s also more of a philosophical theory - we and everything we see are actually a 2d projection on the event horizon of a black hole. There is nothing else in the universe. The reason we still observe our surroundings in 3D is because light is refracted in the same way as in a 2D hologram.

Yeah it was sad to see the series deteriorate into ever shorter mini-adventures that lacked the huge open world and fun weaponry of the first three games.

Not sure I like the smoothed lines in Day of the Tentacle. There’s nothing wrong with the original pixel art. Monkey Island on iPad did manage to improve on the old-style pixel art, but even then I don’t really see the necessity. You could even switch back to pixel art at any time during the game.

Why the prison-gate fences?

It’s not just theoretical. It has been proven that quantum particles can remain connected even when one part is inside a black hole and the other part isn’t. The particle outside of the black hole represents the particle that is inside, so we CAN know what is inside a black hole just by looking at the outside particle.

How I read it: the whole universe is already absorbed by black holes (the inside of the soup can). All that we see now is the projection of that universe on the outside layer (event horizon) of the black hole. (It appears in 3D because light breaks the same way as in a hologram).

That’s how I read it as well. We still don’t know if we live in a projection. All we know is that we can’t yet measure it.

Yay! I really loved the “Milkman” part of Psychonauts 1. That was so well-written! The platforming levels were the weakest part, I hope they can improve on the mechanics and not just focus on the story!

Perhaps also an illustration that the powers that be know full well of the current situation and its consequences, but simply choose not to act.

It’s probably why he was chosen to do this. The Star Trek movies do manage to capture the atmosphere and characters pretty well, it’s only the plot that’s problematic. Abrams only REAL good movie was cloverfield. It got him fame, but at the cost of originality.

Yes, in the one review that is currently online, so not sure how serious this is.

Not the blue shell argument again! That is a conscious choice by Nintendo that may indeed feel a bit unfair. But in my experience the good racers still win. The bad racers get better powerups to even out the balance in a game of differently-skilled players. I think that makes the game more fun for everyone, which is

Those people probably don’t get sent into space - especially selected for their supreme science skills.

We learned nothing from all the previous hypes...

I honestly read on the third poster: “... in a galaxy Jar Jar away...”

A long time ago...in a galaxy Jar Jar away...