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Hey guys Not long after my 'epic' return, I've fallen ill! :( I've been in bed with a virus as well as a cold and a sore throat and basically all of your everyday illnesses rolled into one! So another apology here just for not being active since coming back, but hopefully I will make a semi-swift recovery (the chance for swift has already passed :\ ) and be back again soon! Sorry once more guys! SA
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University, ahh yeah. That's me next year hopefully! Good luck!!! SA
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The return of the "oh wait, you're kidding..."
Jambo6c replied to Jambo6c's topic in Introductions and Farewells
Thanks people!!! Why is the rum, why is the rum, why is the, why is the rum gone??? lol oh and hi Joey!! xD SA -
My bookmarks are: -Here -UCAS Tariff:Tariff Tables -MAMP -The Apple Store (for some reason the US version?) -UCAS -OneMoreLevel -Mousebreaker -Wikipedia -NHL -YouTube -Google Images ...a fair few lol Oh and I discovered that mystery too :D SA
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[[This is basically the original story behind the game which I've been on/off making - my mate and I were working on the two simultaneously, writing the story and planning the game. Therefore some of the writing maybe a little juvenile because it's from like year 9 ... 4 years ago! Also for anyone who did actually download the demo there may be some continuity errors!]] [[This will be posted in parts]] -Chapter 1: The First Meeting- Seth awoke. He got up slowly, silently moving his six-foot frame to the window. He was reaching to shut the window when he hesitated. He'd seen an orb in the sky - a red orb. He smiled to himself, realising he'd never seen one of these before. Seth blinked, and once he had done so the orb was merely an inch from his body. It hit him, hard. His ribs felt like they had shattered and his left lung almost exploded with the pain. The force of the collision sent him hurtling into the opposite wall, which crumbled as he fell. As Seth continued through it, a piece of stone penetrated his skin. He fell to the ground outside writhing in pain, and sat up before coughing up a large portion of his crimson blood. He collapsed back down, his heart fighting a difficult battle to keep him alive. How could he die now, when he was so close to finding them? He had struggled for 16 long years, and he was so close now! His heart slowed down and he took in a deep breath. The air simply kept him conscious for a few more seconds. He closed his eyes and his heart pumped one last effort to win its fight. He rolled onto his back and lay there. -Chapter 2: In the Heart of Darkness- "Finally after all the years of trying, I've done it! After sixteen long years of trying I have finally rid myself of my foe," he thought to himself. "The ironic thing is, it wasn't me who killed him, it was my second in command." He smiled an evil smile as he awaited the call. His mind scanned for signals but none came. Maybe she had perished too? Then where would he be, without Aries? That would present no problem, however, as Rasken had been just waiting for a chance to worm his way into second in command. He was physically strong, but his will easily bent, unlike Aires. Many times he had tried, but always failed - she always prevailed. He would have killed her a long time ago had she not grown on him. It pleased him to have someone around to second-guess his judgements. She forced him to make sure he was always on his toes. At last he got a signal - it was her! She was alive ... but had been disturbed by the punishing of such an innocent young boy. The boy though he was ordinary. Kinar didn't care though, as long as Seth was dead. Just as he had suspected she would feel sorry for the boy, but at least she had succeeded....hadn't he?
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Oh and by the way Pol, you do look a little like Harry potter :) Sorry! If it's any consolation you look tougher!
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I'm not one for posting photos individually really, 'cus I have my Facebook profile to do that for me :D Check it out here if you like! SA
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As an example for a TBS, assuming I'm thinking of the right system, you could have Advance Wars :) I voted: Ideal thief, Kairun, TBS SA
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Same. I never thought of you as a guy. You even type like a girl. Yeah I only found out about all this today, so this is the same for me - I'll see you as the same girl I've always seen you as :)
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Quest for the Book
Jambo6c replied to EmilyAnnCoons's topic in Role Playing, Interactive Story Telling & Forum Games
[[ I think the activity in this just fizzled out :\ I was enjoyin this as well :P Kiriashi, if you start a new one I will join it!!! :D SA ]] -
The return of the "oh wait, you're kidding..."
Jambo6c posted a topic in Introductions and Farewells
Hey guys!!! I've not been active in GOOOODDDDDDDD knows how long!!!! I've had a tough time recently because believe it or not I've had to live *gulp* without internet!!! Basically we got our router free with our mobile contracts with Orange. However we both switched over to O2 and recently Orange found out about this! They cut us off and were refusing to re-activate our accounts blah blah. Anyway we've now been able to get an address change under a family friend who is still with Orange but doesn't have a BT line and so cannot use the box. Cheeky I know! Anyway, just to say sorry I've been gone, but I'm back on now!!! Thanks y'all! The Silent Assassin -
That's a very good point actually ... I'm not 100% sure. Pol?
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Member's of the Month Idea
Jambo6c replied to Polraudio's topic in Feedback, Bug Report and Forum Help
Ah so you mean instead of the 5 categories just 1 official MOTM? Good idea -
Hey y'all, I've set up a new blog reviewing horror movies. The only entry for now is my top 10, but I figure that's a good starting point. Check it out here!!! Peace out!
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[Solved] Can't add to blog
Jambo6c replied to Jambo6c's topic in Feedback, Bug Report and Forum Help
Solved! Thanks Mark :D -
Ok, I'm going to give a little intro to this blog, purely because it must seem a bit random - I mean, who am i to tell you which horror movies are the best? Basically for the past couple years me & my best mate have watched TONNES of horror movies. I mean each time we do anything, there's always "wanna rent out a few horrors?" "yeah sure" in the mix somewhere. Anyway after all this watching of horror movies I kept thinking I wanted to tell people about the better ones! So here's my chance :) My word is not gospel, so don't sue me if you watch a movie in this list and you don't like it....it's just difference in taste! (NB: Any films that are scarier than some of these are only missing because I haven't seen them - feel free to leave a comment/suggestion for me and it might make the list!) The Top 10 1) [REC] - (2007) d.Jaume Balagueró & Paco Plaza // st. Manuela Velasco My #1 is actually a Spanish film, but it comes with subtitled English so don't worry about not understanding it! This film pushed me closer to looking away in fright than any film since The Exorcist when I was 13. The whole film is shot documentary style, with just the camera of TV crew-member Pablo to give us an insight into the goings-on of an apartment block. Think Cloverfield, but effective. We start with the presenter of "While You Sleep", Angela, giving her introduction to the camera. She makes a few mistakes but all takes are on the camera, adding to the realism of the whole event. They are following firemen on their nightly duties, and all is relaxed ... maybe a little boring ... until the call comes in of a woman trapped in her apartment. The firemen bring us along but when they get into the apartment, everyone in the building starts to witness a series of hauntingly strange events. Local authorities seal the building off under BNC (Biological Nuclear or Chemical) protocol and things start to get out of control. A very effective film which builds up a rapport between characters and viewers before mercilessly throwing them into danger. You'll be edging off your seat throughout until the very end, when you'll wish you hadn't edged so far! There is an American remake, Quarantine, but this is the better version! Oh and P.S. Don't leave the main menu running for too long :) 2) Five Across The Eyes - (2006) d.Greg Swinson & Ryan Thiessen // st. Veronica Garcia The only truly gory film to make it into this list, Five Across The Eyes is a classic example of why ratings can often be misleading. Given only a 3.5/10 on IMDb, there are quite a few comments of "that was a waste of time". On the contrary however, this is an hour and a half of chilling horror. At the start of the film, it seems very 'student'. However the remaining 85 minutes dispell all worries of a bad film. Five teens are driving home in the dark, of course, when they find themselves lost because of a shortcut which went wrong. When they stop at a local store, a silly bit of playing around gets the girls in far more trouble than they could imagine. Hunted down by a crazed driver, the girls try everything possible to escape, but for every action, there's a reaction. Filled with shock and a couple of 'will they won't they's , the more this film progresses, the more your worry turns to anger. A completely unknown and underrated film which was only bumped down to the #2 spot by [REC] last night. There's surely no scarier violent film out there! 3) The Grudge - (2004) d.Takashi Shimizu // st. Sarah Michelle Gellar The first of a few Japanese films in this list, and it's a classic. I'm sure you've heard of this American re-make at least once, but if not then here's the story. They say that in Japan if a person dies in great anger or sorrow, their pain gets left behind in their place of death...well they do in this film anyway. Straying from the classic 'journalist goes looking for trouble and gets it' Japanese theme, a care-worker travels to Japan to be with her boyfriend but ends up finding a job she would never forget. We learn the backstory of the previous inhabitants of the house, and their respective deaths. But even learning about this cannot prepare Karen for the spiritual following she would receive. The horror in this film is purely along the ghosts/spirits theme, so this will either shock you to your core or will just give you a good storyline. Either way, this is one of the horrors that will live long in the memory amongst most, and I simply can't describe how haunting some of the scenes actually are. 4) Shutter - (2008) d.Masayuki Ochiai // st. Joshua Jackson, Rachael Taylor, Megumi Okina Another American remake of a Japanese horror. Joshua Jackson, star of Fringe, plays Benjamin Shaw. Following his marriage to Jane (Rachael Taylor), a job opportunity lead the couple out to Tokyo, Japan. But following an accident on the road they are haunted by the spirit of a Japanese woman. Every photo Ben takes following that accident comes with a white wisp somewhere in the frame. They visit a medium who tells them he won't help them, only worrying the couple further. Ben starts to play down the events of the trip and plans to continue with his job as if nothing has happened. But Jane can't simply forget, and following a visit to a supernatural magazine (run by Heroes' Ando!) her fears are only enlarged. Suspenseful turn after twisted shock, this film is another that will keep you cowering behind a cushion or on the edge of your seat - depending on how you cope with Japanese horror. If that isn't enough to get you watching this film, then just wait until you discover the shocking twist which links the woman to the couple in an unbelievable way! A great end to a great film! 5) The Descent - (2005) d.Neil Marshall // st. Shauna Macdonald & Natalie Jackson Mendoza You will never want to go into a cave again. Seriously. Towards the start you'll want to say "I know what's coming", but you really don't. The viewer is strung along, awaiting that first real scare. It's that anticipation which not only makes the first half of the movie so entertaining, but also sets up the second half of the film for a truly unbelievable ending! A group of friends go out to the woods on a trip, planning an expedition of discovery. There's just 2 concerns; the cave is such that once you enter you can only leave on the other end, and no group has ever completed this trip before. So the group set off into the cave, but as always there's the one girl who isn't so sure. They really should have listened to her, because bit by bit things start to go wrong. However if they thought that mining accidents were their worst worries, they had no idea. Their trouble starts to take a new turn when they find the previous mining crew to attempt this expedition. As the fear rises they go further still, and things only get worse. Another film that ends with a shocking twist. You'll be drawn in throughout and spat out at the end with no mercy. 6) Creep - (2004) d.Christopher Smith // st. Franka Potente This film has the same sort of demeanour as The Descent, except it has a higher 'could-happen-to-me' factor since it is set in the London underground. A woman is heading home for the night when she falls asleep on a station in the underground. Upon awakening, she finds that the whole complex is now deserted. Having missed the last train, she heads for the street in hope of walking home. However, not only is the place deserted, but the front gate is locked. Kate is forced to stay the night in the underground, but everything gets just a bit weirder when she finds out the last train she missed was not the last train. A series of events take place which build up to one blockbuster of a twist at the end. I want to put this film higher but the films above it just edge it. Definately one to watch, especially if you have a subway system near you! 7) The Strangers - (2008) d.Bryan Bertino // st. Liv Tyler & Scott Speedman This film really breaks the mould. It returns to that classic storytelling method of starting with the end, then working up to it again from the beginning. You might think that would ruin the events of the film, but the ending itself simply doesn't leave you enough clues to figure anything out until it's happened. The DVD I rented out had two versions on it - the theatrical version and the extended uncut edition. I watched the latter, so I can't necessarily vouch for the theatrical version. After the following eerie message: "what you are about to see is inspired by true events. According to the FBI, there are an estimated 1.4 million violent crimes in America each year. On the night of February 11, 2005, Kristen McKay and James Hoyt left a friend's wedding reception and returned to the Hoyt family's summer home. The brutal events that took place there are still not entirely known." We start with a couple arriving at a summer house. Things are a bit tense, and it is soon revealed that a rejected marriage proposal is the reason. The couple talk it out and start to get close until they hear a knock at the door. The porch light has been disabled and the girl at the door simply asks "Is Tamara home?" The couple send her away but she returns later, asking the same question. A trio of mask-wearers subsequently 'invade' and there's an essence of confusion in the way the intruders conduct their invasion. Make sure you remember the boy on the phone at the beginning - it'll really set you up for a great ending! 8) The Ring - (2002) d.Gore Verbinski // st. Naomi Watts Now I'm sure you've heard of this film! This is one of the most well known film of the 2000s. Just in case you don't know it, somehow, here goes. There's a video tape. When you watch it you see lots of scary images - like some girl's nightmare. At the end you see a ring on the screen. The TV goes to fuzz and your phone rings. If you pick up (things don't change if you don't pick up, you just don't get a warning) you hear "seven days". This is how long you have left to live! When the relative of reporter Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts) winds up dead after watching the tape, she begins to investigate. Soon she finds that she, along with her son, get tied up in the scariest legend they will ever encounter. A good conclusion in which things are explained informatively and effectively. The Ring does have a sequel, The Ring Two, but this film is not as good since it follows basically the same story as the first film, meaning less shocks. There is a short 'tweener' film which links The Ring to its sequel, and if that were a film in itself it would beat this. Trouble is the tweener is on the DVD of The Ring Two, so you have to make a sacrifice! 9) One Missed Call - (2008) d.Eric Valette // st. Shannyn Sossamon & Edward Burns What will it sound like when you die? This tagline basically surmises the appeal of this film. The most recently released on this list, the beginning shows a woman who dies after receiving an answer phone message. The murders that follow are linked by a red marble which falls from the mouth of the victims. Each victim gets an answer phone message prior to dying, dated on the day of their death (ergo in the future at the time of receipt). The message contains a lot of screaming which is later revealed to be the victim making the sound they will make when they die. Personally I think the one flaw in this idea is that surely upon hearing your death sentence, you simply wouldn't say that! Oh and of course, the victims are haunted by a black shadowy figure. An effective film until the ending which is quite a let-down to an otherwise powerful idea. 10) Silent Hill - (2006) d.Christophe Gans // st. Radha Mitchell & Sean Bean This movie is based on the video game, Silent Hill. It bears the unique quality of a horror-style video game, in a way that I can't quite describe. Hey, maybe it's the way the film steals the idea of The Kryll from Gears of War - if you watch this and play Gears you'll see what I mean. Rose Da Silva goes in search of her daughter only to find herself in a very surreal town. Supposedly abandoned long ago, Rose encounters mysterious things which get more and more disturbing as the film progresses. Not the best ending in the history of horror films, but there's a pretty good lead up to the ending, when you compare Rose to her husband Cristopher - again, you'll see what I mean if you watch
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Yo guys Just created a blog, but can't add to it. When I click 'My Blog' I get redirected to the main page and there's no custom block to add entry Little help? :D Thanks
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Oh crap are they the wrong dimensions? Durrrr me! Sorry! I misread the required dimensions for some reason XD I'll get working on some tonight if I have time or tomorrow and upload them asap. @Quest64 - Damn you all, I know it was back in the 90s but still, come on! Let me out!!!
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Ok, well if you wanna use that one thats fine lol, or I can make a better one based on that this aft.? Yeah I've tried walkin through doors lol but when he gets to the front door he hits it and shakes his head. So I found an alternate way out but at the end of the rooms he did the same thing! Argh! I'll look it up on that link :P
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I'll give it a shot - I've been known to turn out a few good graphics in my time ^^ Oh yeah and btw I'm trying to run through Quest64 in order to get a look at what the animations will need to look like, but I got stuck RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING! I'm stuck in the castle and can't get out!? Any help? (lol I really AM a noob :P) EDIT: I just rustled up a couple quick ones. They're nothin special, just 30 second jobs - just wondering what kinda stuff you're after: Image 1 Image 2 Image3
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Member's of the Month Idea
Jambo6c replied to Polraudio's topic in Feedback, Bug Report and Forum Help
That all sounds awesome, but I still think members should be able to be MOTM more than once. I mean since we have 5 categories, and from what Emily says we're not extremely active, it may end up nominating between, for example, 7 people for 5 categories. All it would mean is for each person not to have 1 entry into MOTY for each MOTM win, just 1 per person. Also it kind of adds an extra ... I dunno, I hate to use the word but I've drawn a blank ... oomph to the concept. Do as you will - it was your idea in the first place!!! - but I just reckon it might be more exciting that way? I'm always happy to help out with any admin etc. on this MOTM scheme btw. :D -
Yeah my current list of places I still wanna go is USA, Japan, Australia. Since I've already been to Scotland, Wales, France, Holland, Germany and Russia
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Member's of the Month Idea
Jambo6c replied to Polraudio's topic in Feedback, Bug Report and Forum Help
Good point, although what's to stop people being voted MOTM more than once? Otherwise it turns into a "lets be really active this month to get the award then do nothing once we win" competition :P Although I would hope not... -
Sounds good - might be able to do artwork depending on what you want - dimensions, graphics, special reqs. etc. Let me know, then if I think I'm capable we'll discuss prices :)