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  1. emily

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    The Jet LEGOLAND will beat the world record ...? Mach 2.4, Mach 2.5, Record! Mayday! As a lighthouse? The pilot and fainted! Ohh ... Mayday and the signal of the drivers in danger. alarm Alarm Professor Fox: plug on autopilot! The Jet lands. Okay! Prof. Fox has done it! As a precaution, the pilot is taken to the hospital. Professor Fox and Jet are O.K. But what will happen to the pilot? To Be Continued LEGOLAND City. A city to live and play.
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  2. le717

    Pereki Plays a LEGO Video Game

    OH GOODNESS. I laughed more at the last part more than part 9. Excellent job, Pereki. I could not have stood playing that game for however ever long you played it (all day, a week?). I have enough spending two hours messing with the LPs I've done. Next up: LEGO Friends 1999.
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  3. Fluffy Cupcake

    Pereki Plays a LEGO Video Game

    Thank goodness the LP is finally over (I hope?), it was a painful entertainment to watch that.
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  4. lol username

    Pereki Plays a LEGO Video Game

    GORM LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP *repeatedly shoots with missiles at point blank range* Also oh my goodness. I just googled the name of the lead designer, Nick Ferguson, and...
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  5. Quisoves Potoo

    LEGO Island 3 Gone Wild

    Well, I think that for the first time Jamesster's magnum opus, the LEGO Sin spess trylogggy, has a serious competitor. Not that Lego Island 3 is anywhere near his level of genius, it's far less avant-garde, but when people like Jamesster set the bar so high, even something halfway as brilliant is notable. I must say, from watching this video, that the physics system is one of the game's highlights. It seems like the spiritual successor the Island Extreme Stunts engine, particularly the superb jet-ski race system. It feels like the creator took that system and ran with it. And people say Lego games lack reality. Pshaw! Also, I should add that while this is far less avant-garde than Jamesster's work, it still has some rather nice, perhaps "postmodern," touches. The first of these is the name, which is a great comment on the obscurity that befalls so many of the works of man in time. A diehard Lego fan will realize that a third Lego Island game exists already, but most of the public will not. Another touch that delighted me was how much the car, having flown off into the wild blue yonder, resembled a small fly, or some such insect. This is another great comment on the transience of human works, a sort of twenty-first century "Ozymandias." All in all, I cannot wait to play this game. I am already so enamored of it, I feel that it deserves not two thumbs, but a full two hands up. Simply breathtaking.
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