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Games / Re: Realm of the Mad God
« on: February 07, 2010, 04:12:39 PM »I call Oryx av, give me a second to resize.Don't forget to make it trasnperent, haha.
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I call Oryx av, give me a second to resize.Don't forget to make it trasnperent, haha.
We just killed Oryx on Flayer and I got a ton of stuff: Dragonscale Armor, a Flame Dagger, I think I got a Gold Bow, and a Death Wand. Also a few spells for wizard.Nice!
Guys, way better game, using the same engine and stuff.I saw that edit! Downloading.
http://drop.io/Bitworld
Controls: Arrowkeys
spacebar-change axis
z-shield(Knight, dunno about anything else.)
x-sword
c-jump
I'm starting to like this game more and more.I feel the same way.
Bump For LoveThis isn't even the actuall game topic, you dumb forget.
I think I'm a 15k. Don't care enough to check, though.10000. Bisjac bought it for about $120, via eBay.
Which BL_IDs has Badspot auctioned off in the past?
Almost midnight11 over here. :3
Hurry up D:
That's my cousin and why thank you. No homo bro.Your cousin has a very nice arm, bro.
Then run it with admin privileges?I did.
Turn UAC off?
becuase no other place... woman's rights issues...South America didn't. Infact, while most of the world dipicted womans as below men, South America tought they were equal. Example: Malinche. She's dipicted as a traitor to her people, the Aztecs, but they still thought her equal, if not above most men.
Get your parents to type in the password for the admin account?It's my laptop. I'm on the only account, the admin account.
Cinema and television, though inspired by the plays of ye olden days, are different. True one could make a play for almost any movie made, it doesn't have the same aspects that a movie does. The way the lines are rehearsed once allows for greater precision and greater emphasis on the visuals.I still don't think we would have cinema without the Romans and/or Greeks. They practicly invented role playing, in a sense.
Cinema started without words at all, at most it would have text flash on the screen.
The image was more important than the speech, which a play lied extensiveley from. You rarely see a play that has a gap without speech lasting more than a minute.
In this sense, cinema borrows more from painting than playwrighting.
Greek and the Romans... the creators of entertainment...Nero was crazy indeed. He made people watch his plays, which were horrible, and if they stood up during one of his one-man acts, they were executed. He sure was a drama queen!
And, the creators of people sitting on chairs all day, watching people to things their too lazy to do.
What a great invention.