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Classic LEGO Game TV Commercials
I Am Not Here and 2 others reacted to lol username for a topic
There's some animation for a LEGO Racers commercial, but the commercial itself hasn't surfaced: Any others?3 points -
And Scooby Doo, if You Come Through, You're Gonna Have Yourself a LEGO Set
lol username and one other reacted to Fush for a topic
I don't get how any reaction is appropriate right now. They're just names! We haven't even seen the sets themselves yet. Objecting to the very idea of a Scooby-Doo theme? I can understand. Objecting to the design of the sets? I can understand. But we've already passed the former and haven't reached the latter yet... There's literally nothing to react to right now.2 points -
LRR Pictionary
BadDream and one other reacted to Ben24x7 for a topic
Another day, another session, same players; someswedish, Ben24x7 "Morning Cycle" "My arms are so tiny!" "First of all, let me NOT take a selfie" "More Cartoon/Comic gadget that would be useful today" "Mission impossible; Rock Raiders Edition" "If the residents of LEGO Island where dinosaurs"2 points -
Keeping an Eye on LEGO's Future
The Ace Railgun and one other reacted to lol username for a topic
So you could build a model with your left hand and another model with your right hand and a virtual model with your eyeballs. You could totally have convention contests like that. Future's gettin' pretty weird, man.2 points -
I found this while Google searching LEGO Media
Quisoves Potoo reacted to I Am Not Here for a topic
I found these while searching LEGO Media with quote on and found this image And I discovered these videos You may need to download these http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~ted.methuen/images/Movies/LegoRacers.avi This one is going to used for a TV Advert (Which I been looking for that) http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~ted.methuen/images/Movies/LegoRacersTV.avi This one is Rock Raiders related (It's all menu animations into one) http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~ted.methuen/images/Movies/RockRaiders_Compressed.avi Source: http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~ted.methuen/HTML/ANIMATION.html http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~ted.methuen/HTML/Modelling.html1 point -
My (First) Tablet
aidenpons reacted to Phantom Terror for a blog entry
Earlier this year, my dad agreed to pay half the amount of a tablet of my choice if I pay for the other half. Fast forward a few months and I'm finally getting close to paying my half for a tablet. I decided to choose the NVIDIA Shield. I could buy it now if that's all that I was getting. But since it's a gaming tablet, why not get the controller and cover to go with it? The grand total is $400 ($300 for the tablet, $60 for the controller, and $40 for the cover). My dad's paying for half of the tablet and accessories, as well as the 2 year warranty and the stylus if I ever feel like doodling. I'm really excited about getting this and look forward to using it. The Shield was my first choice for a tablet because it's designed specifically for gaming, and even though I don't PC game that much, it still has a more powerful processor than most tablets, so it'd pretty much replace my laptop for most things (it has a more powerful processor than my laptop too). The screen size is nice, my ideal tablet screen size, and a built-in storage capacity of 16 GB is always nice to have, I'll probably end up giving it a 16 GB micro SD card for extra space. The stand also makes it easier to use for games, watching videos, and listening to music, and the fact that it has a controller to use with it is pretty cool. :)1 point -
Pereki Plays a LEGO Video Game
le717 reacted to emily for a topic
I've been wanting to give this a try for a while, and now I finally have the time and resources. We're playing a LEGO game. But not just any old LEGO game. Continue on, dear poster. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXYENUqEzbk&feature=youtu.be1 point -
Keeping an Eye on LEGO's Future
VentXekart reacted to emily for a topic
Imagine a world where you had the power to build LEGO with your mind. Or eyes, which is sort of close. LEGO is already envisioning that world (on a digital level, of course), as they demonstrated at Consumer Electronics Show 2015. The Eye Tribe is a software developer that, as you may have already surmised, is developing consumer-level eye-reading technology. They've partnered with LEGO to apply their technology to digital LEGO building. The LDD of the future? Sources: Brick Fanatics1 point -
And Scooby Doo, if You Come Through, You're Gonna Have Yourself a LEGO Set
Quisoves Potoo reacted to emily for a topic
Mummy Museum Mystery (75900) Mystery Plane Adventures (75901) The Mystery Machine (75902) Haunted Lighthouse (75903) Mystery Mansion (75904) Sources: The Brick Fan1 point -
Classic LEGO Game TV Commercials
Ayliffe reacted to aidenpons for a topic
Suddenly Creator: Knight's Kingdom actually looks fun, and things actually look like they do more than walk in a squircle. I notice that very carefully they didn't mention LI2's loading times, thought the Brickster has a different face? %OfTimeActualGameplayIsShowingInTheLRRTrailer= 14% (yes, I calculated that ) Anyway, I'm marginally surprised that they did have TV commercials, and furthermore, am surprised by how rare they are. Do we have any French speakers to translate the LRR ad? I dunno how dead topic is, so Anonymouse might be able to help.1 point -
The LEGO Movie Sequel
Ayliffe reacted to Ben24x7 for a topic
If he was questioning why he was being watched by many people sitting in rows of seats in a dark room I would totally spend my money for this film as that Fourth Dimension magic would be enough to blow my mind.1 point -
The LEGO Movie Sequel
aidenpons reacted to ProfessorBrickkeeper for a topic
Well, that was abandoned pretty quickly. Goodness, so now Emmet is coping with PTSD. To quote Batman in TLM, "Seriously?" On a side note, my immediate reaction was to skim for mentions of Johnny Thunder.* *alas, none yet. :(1 point -
Keeping an Eye on LEGO's Future
emily reacted to Quisoves Potoo for a topic
It sounds to me more like the ultimate evolution of the Mixels.1 point -
The LEGO Movie Sequel
Quisoves Potoo reacted to emily for a topic
http://comicbook.com/2015/01/07/the-lego-movie-sequel-takes-place-4-years-after-the-first-say-ph/ "Well I don’t want to give you spoilers,†Miller said, when asked about what he and Lord are hoping to explore in the sequel, “but we were really interested in what happens to that boy who’s in the meta story in the first movie when he’s four years older. When he’s an adolescent how does that change his point of view?†“Emmet, for example, was in an existential crisis of having seen another dimension and was questioning the whole point of his existence,†Miller says.1 point -
LR2 Custom Car Unpacker
Lind Whisperer reacted to le717 for a topic
Small correction: bug three should read "Passing a folder path throws a PermissionError", e.g. "CCDU.exe C:UsersFolder". Maybe you knew what I meant, but better safe than sorry. Sweet. Seriously, I am looking forward to reading your source code. It's odd, but I often like to see the code of beginners. It gives me as a "teacher" (hahaha ), tutorial writer, and programmer an idea of the common mistakes and failures beginners make, and where I can work to help prevent those mistakes. So don't start trying to make your code all "right" or anything because I said this. I am not going to judge you or stuff like that, just simple observation and analysis.1 point -
Keeping an Eye on LEGO's Future
Ben24x7 reacted to MaelstromIslander for a topic
Me. Because soon this will give cyberdyne the ability to read our thoughts with our EYEBALLS. I'd love to build with real LEGOs, but i have a very little amount of bricks that are available to me (i have a huge blue ben of them but its too hard to get into it)1 point -
Keeping an Eye on LEGO's Future
The Ace Railgun reacted to BobaFett2 for a topic
I would not enjoy this much, for the same reason I'm not a huge fan of LDD - I like the feel of LEGO bricks under my fingers. Building digitally is also a lot less intuitive (at least for me). It's a really cool idea, though, and giving people who can't use their hands the ability to build with LEGO bricks is awesome.1 point -
Keeping an Eye on LEGO's Future
Ben24x7 reacted to Jimbob for a topic
I can see the application of such technology being incredibly popular among disabled audiences. But for the general public, I dunno... Just as with reading books, I much prefer building LEGO physically than digitally. However it would be a great alternative to LDD when building with parts you don't have.1 point -
Keeping an Eye on LEGO's Future
Zed reacted to Ben24x7 for a topic
*cough cough* We can do that already, it's called "Imagination"... ...DUH. Who needs stupid tech like this?! We don't need machines to do the building for us, as long as our brains are never ripped from their home-based skulls WE CAN DO WITHOUT. WHO IS WITH ME!? *Moment of silence, before being repeatedly beat up* ...but on a serious note, this is a big step into the future of Lego. The idea interests me, but the reality scares me so.1 point -
BIONICLE RETURNING 2015
Seaborgium reacted to Fush for a topic
I love every single thing you just said, but how could you have forgotten Robo Riders? That theme suffers from major middle-child syndrome. Sandwiched right between Slizer and Bionicle, and overshadowed by both of them.1 point -
BIONICLE RETURNING 2015
aidenpons reacted to lol username for a topic
Meanwhile I'm over here honestly and completely preferring the aesthetics of Slizers over any Bionicle sets for those reasons. That's not for nostalgia reasons either; I only had one or two of the Toa Mata and no Slizers at all. My Bionicle-related nostalgia is with the Toa Nuva and such, even though I think those were blatantly ugly (especially the masks). I couldn't find a good gif of a mob with pitchforks.1 point -
BIONICLE RETURNING 2015
aidenpons reacted to emily for a topic
I won't argue that. On a technical level, I have to concede that the new models are far superior. But as far as aesthetic and charm, the originals win out easily. I mean, the new sets are good, and they have a unique design language that I appreciate. But the language that the 2001 models follow feels more unique and definitive. The new sets are streamlined action figures. The originals are mechanical and alien, defying human proportions and establishing themselves as their own thing. I'm probably just waxing nostalgic, but so it goes. I really really love what they are doing with Pohatu. The original Pohatu is just this super friendly, absolutely genuine guy. He's clumsy as heck but there isn't a person out there that has better intentions then him. He is powerful enough to bring down a massive rock formation with a single kick, and goofy enough to moonwalk in celebration. And the new guys looked at this, and they said, "yeah, but what if we made him a badass?" It's the most unintuitive thing to do, and that's why I love it so much. Here we have our dear Pohatu, befriender of the BIONICLE Batman and patron Toa of sports, striding straight-faced and unflinching through a blazing desert as the Protector of Stone struggles behind him. He speaks in the most fake of grizzly Australian accents, becomes a tornado of energy at the tightening of a fist, throws boomerangs with dead accuracy, and shows only single-minded determination as an emotion. Somehow, it is the most absurd way one could skew the original character that comes across as the product of the most love and care from the creators. They know this isn't the original Pohatu, and they are saying "Hey, we remember Pohatu. Here's something new."1 point -
What are you listening to right now?
noghiri reacted to BobaFett2 for a topic
Cool. The whole album's really damn good, well worth a listen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNuQPTzuof41 point -
Axel's Mod 1.5 (Updated, 4/10/2015)
thebradfordboy reacted to Axel for a topic
I'm working on improving the overall biome textures, and so this will include my new biomes and the old ones alike. I'm also, in doing this, trying to rectify issues that existed in the old biomes and those introduced in my new ones, such as color issues and so on. Most of the problems were of my own causing, though, so I've been working on fixing them to the best of my ability, modeling a new, actually lego-ized wall support, using the models in the game for the energy crystal and ore seam textures, revamping the lava textures and rubble textures, and so on. This is just to make things blend together a bit more, and to improve the graphics quality overall. I hope you enjoy!1 point -
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