thelaughingmann
TheLaughingMann
thelaughingmann

I got a Family Video stickered one for free. It was scratched up to crap, but played. I ended up making $35 on it.

It’s on PSN right now. You can buy it, download it to play on PSP, PS3...maybe PS4.

It’s why I had envisioned perhaps a different take. Like...using magic to animate elements...like take a human sized body and congregate wood or metal or stone around it to form a larger entity designed solely for combat...it’s all brainstorming.

I definitely know and love FFVI and Xenogears (I am an RPG whore, especially of the PS1/PS2/PS3 days). But such elements have rarely been explored of a TV/show level (excluding animation, of course).

That’s partly what I was thinking about...I need to go back and re-watch it...

That does sound promising. Heck, I love the gimmick behind Xenogears. It’s one of my favorite expansive stories within a video game. If you get a chance, watch a playthrough of it or experience it on PS1/PS2/PS3 (digitally or physically).

How about the reverse? Sticking sci fi elements into a world of fantasy? I made a post earlier of how awesome it would be to get a book series or a TV series (not anime or cartoon form) of giant mechs duking it out with swords and axes and so on...

Man, looking at some of those sketches of the mechs...makes me want to go back and play my SFF RPG riddled with religious connotations and psychological brilliance...

I’m amazed somebody remembers this obscure gem of a movie.

It’s also time v material. If you got a couple hours to churn out a story, focus on the crap that matters. Even if the cast is tightly woven to a handful of characters, figure out which ones matter the most and whether their presence is going to impact the overall story in just the right way.

For console games, you were lucky if a game hit $30 or 40 and was real popular. Old circulars put the games as high as $60-80.

I’m doing a fantasy series myself where the concept of white rarely exists. It’s a simple point I am trying to prove where it doesn’t matter your color or your gender or your religion or what. Anybody and everybody can be the one who ruins a perfectly good thing.

Heck, I have two associate’s degrees and owe $10K on them (excluding the near $3K in credit card debt I got). If I was convenient to this place, I’d take it.

Pretty much, it’s all about circumstances and particulars.

The water must flow. Water is the source of everything...water breeds consciousness, expands minds...

It’d be easy enough to segue in additions of her writings into the start of each episode, have her monologue it...least for the first season or so. Pull a kind of...Andromeda or Grimm or that kind of deal. I know there was one show that used a saying and one of the words was the titling for the episode.

That would be...a sugar bomb, to be sure.

“You got your Peanut Butter Cup in my Pieces!”

Do you mean the three books detailing Harkonnen, Atreides, and Corrino?