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Kissing a smoker is like licking an ashtray.
When I heated my home with oil, I used an average of 800 gallons a year. I
have found that I can keep comfortably warm for an entire winter with
slightly over half that quantity of beer.
-- Dave Barry, "Postpetroleum Guzzler"
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I remember first playing MI1 back on the Atari along with Sierra classics
Shame they don't make games like those anymore...
Thanks for the link Kenny, I failed a while back to run Grim w/ Vista 64.
There are a few bugs in the game which have always been there; elevators, doors and the game interface. Off the top of my head I can't quite remember to how fix/get around the conveyor belt issue, but I think there are sevral methods. If you leave a post in that topic, I'll investigate and get a resoultion for you a.s.a.p.
I am not sure we should trust that review too much.
And Psychonauts is the best game ever made, and Grim Fandango is my Second Favorite!
Well, that and the annoying wall puzzle.
Manuel Calavera: Buenos días.
Mercedes Colomar: You're not the nurse.
Manuel Calavera: No.
Mercedes Colomar: You're not here to give me my medication?
Manuel Calavera: No, but I am here to ease your pain.
Mercedes Colomar: Guess they couldn't save me, eh?
Manuel Calavera: No, but there's still a chance you could save me.
(I'll see what I can do)
Then again, I wouldn't want a group with like five people just because I am too lazy. Either i do it the right way or don't do it at all.