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  1. emily

    LEGO Magazines!

    Hello! Have you ever wished you could read old LEGO magazines? Probably not. But I sure love to put old LEGO magazines on the internet anyway! I recently received a small collection of LEGO Adventures!, Bricks n' Pieces and LEGO World Club Magazin issues courtesy of Cyrem and jamesster. Only two of them have been made available in English in their entirety online prior to now, so I am pleased to present what I have for your viewing pleasure. As with my LEGO MANIA Magazine scans, I will be uploading these frequently, but probably not daily. LEGO Adventures! LEGO Bricks 'n' Pieces LEGO World Club Magazine Issue 16 LEGO Magazine LEGO Shop at Home
    6 points
  2. lol username

    Your Favourites?

    5 points
  3. le717

    LIME (LEGO Island Music Extractor)

    It's amazing what you can find on the Internet. I was browsing Sourceforge yesterday to download a program I found the day before but didn't bookmark it. And you know on then SF search results how the program icon will be displayed if the developer added one? Well, while looking for that program (which didn't have an icon), I saw a green, 2x2 brick surrounded in a blue circle], and it was called LIME. Intrigued by this combination of icon and name, I clicked the project, and found may be the biggest update to LEGO Island modding ever: LIME (LEGO Island Music Extractor) This small project (also hosted on GitHub) consists of single Python file that claims to extract the music from JUKEBOX.SI (and any other SI files with music/audio from them). It has had only three code commits, and according to a blog post written on August 19, 2011, it is a stable release, ready to be used. I downloaded the .py file, and after contacting for a copy of JUKEBOX.SI ("Muffin for you for reading the credits "), figuring out what version of Python to use, and record a video about it 4 times (Afterburner would not create an AVI), I am ready to surprise the forum with this amazing piece of software that was already on the Internet for a year and was not written by me! A few notes here: After much testing, I found that LIME will works with Python 2.7.3. It will end in a syntax error when run with Python 3K. I did not run it on anything lower than Python 2.5. Since it is written in Python, it can be re-purposed to extract the other, non-audio SI files, or extract JUKEBOX.SI without converting them to WAV. It currently spits out an error because it cannot pull the WAV audio from a Smaker video, and it will not extract anymore after it hits the block. Basically, this small script changes the future of LEGO Island modding. And we have Matthew & Nick Thompson to thank for it. O.T. Segatendo, I hope this helps boost your BDay up to a 11!
    1 point
  4. Fluffy Cupcake

    Two Hidden In-Game Cheats Discovered

    So as you know me, I hack LEGO Racers 2 a lot with Cheat Engine. I made a discovery today though with it. There are two hidden in-game cheats that no one has ever posted key combinations for, overhead camera, and mirrored world. Now since no one knows the key combination to press to activate these in game cheats, I decided to make a trainer that you can enable/disable them with. I've also included the other 2 cheats be a martian and wide angle cam for your convenience. (The unlock Xalax and Mars don't have a shared address with these so are not included, sorry!) Enjoy! https://app.box.com/s/23m7irz9rx8wh9er31aa
    1 point
  5. apemax

    MOC: Space racer SR1

    Hey all, seeing as I haven't posted anything in a while (Four months actually.) I thought I'd post some of my older MOCs here. This one here was mainly inspired by Wipeout which I'm a big fan of so I thought I'd make this. I don't have four 1x8 tiles in blue so i had to use two white one which I actually like the look of maybe more than if they were all blue. Hope you like it. My latest MOC has stalled mainly due to lack of parts and I need to decided how to proceed with it, hence I haven't posted anything in ages.
    1 point
  6. lol username

    10237 Tower of Orthanc Unveiled

    LEGO unveiled a new set today at an event in Portugal: 10237 Tower of Orthanc. This is something sure to make The Lord of the Rings fans happy! The set has 2,359 pieces, and will cost US $199.99 when it's released on July 1 this year. For more details, check out the press release: For high resolution photos, check out Brickset's Flickr set. Sources: Brickset
    1 point
  7. Lair

    Favorite Game of All-Time?

    there is no modern or old, just video games
    1 point
  8. Alcom Isst

    Favorite Game of All-Time?

    My happiness in gaming isn't something that you can simply put on a list. Free Space Open.
    1 point
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