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Binky The Rabbit

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  1. The game is Timesplitters 2. Specifically, the first story mission set in Siberia in 1990. I reckon I can make three episodes from it.

     

    Emulation would be a good idea, but I have no experience and generally am unsure about doing it.

     

    Although now I have more time on my hands, I can do some reading into it, which would hopefully boost my confidence about the whole thing.

  2. 2275 - The monkey, not realising it ate the owner of the previous year, inherits this subsequent year, and promptly goes insane with the potential power, becoming President of The Moon.

  3. When Ross released the 60.5 Episode of Freeman's Mind - where he teleports into the countryside - I got the idea for making a FM spin-off in which Freeman teleports to another game (which also builds on the concept of Freeman-Across-The-Universe).

     

    I have a game in mind, I've done a couple of playthroughs and have most of the script written.

     

    HOWEVER, it's on a games console (not released on PC), and hence all I can do is record the audio-video, and make dubs as well as the main voiceover. I would not be able to do things such as disabling the HUD.

     

    I've got the technical side figured out for recording (I know what equipment I need to buy, but open to advice), but I'm concerned that the presence of the HUD would wreck the immersion and put people off.

     

    Add to that the obvious need for a substitute Ross voice, and I'm wondering - is it worth the money, time and effort?

  4. Kids should be tech savvy to a point, but they should also easy and regular access to the outside world. I guess I had it easy as I grew up in a rural community, with a glen right next to my house, and a beach less than a mile away in the other direction. As for technology, we got by with older things, as we weren't very well-off, and we didn't have internet until I was 11.

     

    Essentially, kids should be shown that technology - and specifically the internet - is not central to their lives (at their age, anyway).

     

    For me, I would restrict internet access to gadgets used exclusively by me and my partner. Hopefully I'd be able to give my kids a moral compass that means they wouldn't go lurking into dark areas of the web anyway. I would let them play videogames that had no need for an internet connection (hoping my PS1 and PS2 hold out then!)

     

    But by the time they hit 14-16 years old, they'll have free reign.

  5. Cheers everyone! :D Although, this morning my body decided to celebrate with a kidney stone. I think it's passed now, but cor blimey, haven't had that kind of pain since...last time it happened in 2013. Cheers, kidneys >:(

     

    What kind of links were these, Rarity? Was it like Wikipedia where you keep clicking on links until 5 hours have passed?

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