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  1. In Topic: Classic Sonic Mindfuck Thread

    14 November 2009 - 09:35 PM

    QUOTE (muteKi @ Nov 14 2009, 09:32 PM)
    Well, I suppose Caterkiller and Mogurin (I forget the localized name) aren't QUITE the same head.

    Burrobot.

    Burrobot just has a drill on it's head, and Caterkillers have a mouth/fangs
  2. In Topic: Classic Sonic Mindfuck Thread

    14 November 2009 - 09:11 PM

    QUOTE (Moonshadow Caz @ Nov 9 2009, 12:31 AM)
    I just noticed something else. Look at Motobug and Buzz Bomber:



    They're made with nearly identical heads.

    psyduck.png

    I can't believe I've never noticed that before o_o
    I think it's just a lack of effort on Sega's part. =P
  3. In Topic: Project Needlemouse: old threads

    09 September 2009 - 02:55 PM

    Just saw this on facebook.

    I just have to trust Sega that they will deliver what we asked for. Whatever it is, I'm anticipating it.
  4. In Topic: Any recent Sonic-related dreams?

    21 August 2009 - 08:57 PM

    QUOTE (Mercury @ Aug 20 2009, 04:43 AM)
    QUOTE (xcliber @ Aug 19 2009, 05:50 PM)
    Is it normal to be able realize that you are having a dream and then willingly change things in a dream? It's happened to me a few times but I usually wake up almost immediately after realizing that I'm asleep. Oh well.

    Yes, it's called lucid dreaming, and you can actually get better with practise. I'm quite good at it, and I'm nearly always aware when I'm dreaming. I avidly conduct "dream experiments" - attempting to break glass, walk through walls, manipulate simple machines (locks and keys, etc), use electicity, look in mirrors, and so on.

    I always used to wonder why turning on lights never worked in my dreams, until I read something about how the visual cortex couldn't supply a brand-new detailed environment (the newly illuminated location) fast enough. Now when I'm dreaming I just will the switches into dimmer switches, and turn them on slowly. It works every time, no kidding.

    Another great side-effect of being a practised lucid dreamer is that I haven't had a nightmare in years. Being in more control of your dreams can avoid them altogether.

    Whenever I know I'm dreaming everything goes into the third person and I really hate it, and try really hard for it to go back into first, but no avail. >:( (Well, sometimes I stay in 1st, but it doesn't feel like it should and ugh....I sometimes think about doing one thing but it doesn't happen.) Dreams are so complicated when you think hard about them..I'll go into that later, I guess.

    I can't remember any sonic dreams I've had recently, honestly...I might have when I was younger, idk =P.
  5. In Topic: The most annoying moments of Sonic 1

    08 August 2009 - 08:02 PM

    Labyrinth Zone. I hate that zone >_>. It's annoying.

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