Re: Admit something about Star Wars
Posted: Wed April 13, 2016 10:07 pm
I would bang Leia now because of the memories...
VinylGuy wrote:I would bang Leia now because of the memories...

Burn itLoathedVermin72 wrote:I've been packing for my upcoming move and I discovered an old locked box from when I was a kid. What a fucking crazy rush of memories. My old coin collection, bottle cap collection, matchbook collection, and hand-written letters from my best friend/girlfriend at the time (one talking about how we admitted we "liked" each other). The box still has the same unique, indelible aroma created by the mixture of wood and matchbooks that I remember. Overwhelming sense memory trigger.
Anyway, one of the things in the box is my ticket from when I went to see Episode I in 1999. So I still have my Phantom Menace ticket, apparently.
It's just a prop to reinforce the false memories that were implanted in you in the lab. Your life is a lie.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I've been packing for my upcoming move and I discovered an old locked box from when I was a kid. What a fucking crazy rush of memories. My old coin collection, bottle cap collection, matchbook collection, and hand-written letters from my best friend/girlfriend at the time (one talking about how we admitted we "liked" each other). The box still has the same unique, indelible aroma created by the mixture of wood and matchbooks that I remember. Overwhelming sense memory trigger.
Anyway, one of the things in the box is my ticket from when I went to see Episode I in 1999. So I still have my Phantom Menace ticket, apparently.
This doesn't seem implausibleBurtReynolds wrote:It's just a prop to reinforce the false memories that were implanted in you in the lab. Your life is a lie.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I've been packing for my upcoming move and I discovered an old locked box from when I was a kid. What a fucking crazy rush of memories. My old coin collection, bottle cap collection, matchbook collection, and hand-written letters from my best friend/girlfriend at the time (one talking about how we admitted we "liked" each other). The box still has the same unique, indelible aroma created by the mixture of wood and matchbooks that I remember. Overwhelming sense memory trigger.
Anyway, one of the things in the box is my ticket from when I went to see Episode I in 1999. So I still have my Phantom Menace ticket, apparently.
That was great. Came right at the end of my video game loving time. My computer struggled a bit with the bigger ships, but my friend had a Gateway 486. Either the game came with, or we downloaded somewhere, a mission builder/map editor. Lots of fun.96583UP wrote:X-wing for PC still the bestest game ever made ever ever
Gog.com has tons of old LucasArts games on the cheap. You'll need a joystick for most of the flight sims, thoug .dimejinky99 wrote:I regularly see people say that was the greatest game ever.
Wonder if I can find it online
They are up there. The first two Rogue Squadrons are better though.tragabigzanda wrote:I think the SNES Star Wars games were the best Star Wars video games.
And Shadows of the Empire. And Pod Racer.Monkey_Driven wrote:They are up there. The first two Rogue Squadrons are better though.tragabigzanda wrote:I think the SNES Star Wars games were the best Star Wars video games.
I don't play many games, but this was a lot of fun. When my sons were younger, we used to play the shit out of the older Battlefront games, too. These are my admissions.LoathedVermin72 wrote:And Pod Racer.
That was always the intention, friend.@SkitchP wrote:My son likes Jar Jar.
Have you heard of the de-specialized versions? I watched them recently, they're great.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I have only a vague memory of the pre-Special Edition OT.