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[LR] Hi-Res Character Reskins [Pack 1 Released]
Zeb and 3 others reacted to Fifi La Fume for a topic
Pack 1: Default Player: Download [UPDATED]: http://oresome.rockraidersunited.com/download/388 More to come! Stay tuned!4 points -
horse show
Dazzgracefulmoon and 3 others reacted to lol username for a topic
I have condensed this experience into a 2D visualization:4 points -
THE BRIDGE IS OUT
Quisoves Potoo and 2 others reacted to Mr. Cup of Fail for a topic
I think you forgot to add the 'To Be Continued' on the bottom left corner3 points -
Modding Tools
Dazzgracefulmoon and one other reacted to lol username for a topic
LEGO Racers 2 and Drome Racers run on the same engine, and several modding tools have been created that work for both games. Since LEGO Racers 2 is the most popular of the two games for modding, the topics for these tools are located in its subforum. Here's the tools that work across both games. You may also want to explore the LR2 modding topics a bit on your own, you might find some tips that apply to Drome Racers too. UNGTC Extracts and rebuilds GAMEDATA.GTC, which contains all the game data (fairly obviously). Crucial for modding. Developer Mode Patcher Allows you to run your game off of extracted files, rather than having to rebuild a new GAMEDATA.GTC file every time you make a mod. Might not work depending on your exact version of the game. atdstrings Allows you to easily modify the text in the game. Skeleton Viewer Allows you to view model skeletons/animations.2 points -
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RRU Quotes 2: Reckoning
noghiri and one other reacted to lol username for a topic
[9:01:17 PM] Terrev: a) https://youtu.be/CgsYmYJWio4 b) http://vocaroo.com/i/s0Le4iwIgCP7 [9:01:24 PM] Terrev: 5:30 AM me found this absolutely hilarious [9:02:03 PM] Alcom Isst: Which means either I'll be laughing too or raising an eyebrow. [9:02:36 PM] Alcom Isst: OR I WILL BE CURSING VOLUME SLIDERS, THAT'S A THIRD OPTION. [9:05:11 PM] Alcom Isst: JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH WHO WAS BORN OF THE VIRGIN MARY, SUFFERED UNDER PONTIUS PILATE, WAS CRUCIFIED, DIED, AND WAS BURIED. WHY, IN THE NAME OF THE GATES OF HELL THAT WERE BURNED DOWN SHORTLY AFTERWARDS, DOES THIS VOLUME SLIDER ONLY TAKE EFFECT ON A MOUSE UP EVENT.2 points -
"Stanley, build a LEGO Robot"
emily and one other reacted to lol username for a topic
See also: If you want to investigate further... This site has ISOs of a bunch of LEGO promo discs, discs included with sets, etc, including the Cybermaster discs: http://www.brickfactory.info/iso/index.html I've poked around at the files on the discs but haven't actually installed them. (Just a reminder - we allow rips of promo discs, discs included with sets, etc to be shared on this forum, but not rips of actual LEGO video games)2 points -
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Retro LEGO Comics/Storybooks/Animated Cartoons General Discussion
Alex2000 reacted to Sadie Meowsalot for a topic
Originally this topic was geared towards the discussion of the mid-80s LEGO Publishing Classic Space comic book series, Jim Spaceborn, but it's since expanded from its roots to encompass retro LEGO comics, storybooks, animated cartoons, and the like in general. I'm however retaining the original contents of the OP below to serve as this topic's initial subject of discussion and to maintain the flow of the topic. For the uninitiated, Jim Spaceborn was a Classic Space oriented LEGO comic book series authored and illustrated by Frank Madsen , and developed and produced in collaboration with LEGO's short-lived publishing division, LEGO Publishing from 1983-1987. The series was initiated after the production of an internal prototype Classic Space book titled Trapped in Space in 1983(from which Jim Spaceborn would later draw a good deal of its inspiration and story elements), written by Douglas Hill and illustrated with photographs. However, the book was never published as LEGO later scrapped the children's book concept, and thus gave birth to the Jim Spaceborn comic book series. The series comprised of three 48-page installments and a series of three 24-page mini-comics, the third installment and the series of mini-comics, however, were never published. Development began with a white 12-page test album "Mission Spyspids", after which a second test album with imagery on 31 pages, and the vast majority of the rest of the album's pages being blank merely to give it the feeling of a final album was produced, this one carrying the name "Jan Spaceborn: Galaxens Hemmelighed". Though the name Jan was later changed to Jim subject to being deemed politically explosive. Both the test albums, unlike the final releases, were hardcover books rather than paperback. Finally, Jim Spacborn 1: The Unknown Galaxy was produced, and published in 6 countries. After which development of the series' second installment Jim Spaceborn 2: The Kidnappers From Swamp Planet/Castle of the Darkmen commenced and was published in 5 of the aforementioned six countries excluding Denmark. The unpublished third installment was titled Panic On Board of which I've uploaded layouts provided by Frank Madsen, and the 3 mini-comics titled The Monorail Service, Cleaning Robot, and The Competition. According to Erik Dyhr Thomsen, LEGO Publishing Product/Development Manager 1982-1988 LEGO Publishing was created by Keld Kirk Kristiansen, current owner of LEGO. His idea of LEGO Publishing was that they should use LEGO bricks in various media, such as books and movies. I've been in contact for a good while now with Frank Madsen among a whole host of others on the series' development team and generally people who collaborated on the project. Frank has been instrumental in the discovery of a lot of the aforementioned, having generously provided the images of the entirety of the contents of the 1983 internal prototype book Trapped in Space, the layouts for Jim Spaceborn 3, the entirety of the initial 10-page test album of The Unknown Galaxy, 1984 and 1987 Jim Spaceborn character model sheets, the original pages of The Unknown Galaxy, some covers and layouts from some of the 3 unpublished mini-comics, and much more to come, some of which I've yet to upload and will edit into the original post when they become available. He's also informed me that sometime in 1986 a Jim Spaceborn animated film was planned and produced in a Danish studio led by Jeffrey James Varab (a former Disney animator) and Jakob Stegelmen. Though development only reached the extent of a storyboard of the initial 10 minutes of the film. Soon after I contacted Jeffrey, and he told me that not only was a feature film based on the comics planned, but as well a series and video game. And if you have anything more to share with regard to Jim Spaceborn or any other retro LEGO comic or the like that hasn't been outlined or shared already please do so. Retro LEGO Comics/Storybooks/Animated Cartoons List Animated Cartoons: Comics: Storybooks:1 point -
I need help changing the language of my game!!
Winde reacted to Fluffy Cupcake for a topic
I guess your game only installs in one language? Extract your game data file and go the \GAME DATA\TEXT\ directory, from there you should be able to find the language you want and switch the russian out one with another language. For how to extract and play with modded files, see either this or this topic. Russian is one language I have not heard of yet for this game, my /Text/ folder comes packed with 9 different languages, and Russian is not one of them.1 point -
[LR] Hi-Res Character Reskins [Pack 1 Released]
Fifi La Fume reacted to Zed for a topic
Looks terrific! I really hope you make more of these. Keep up the good work!1 point -
THE BRIDGE IS OUT
Lair reacted to lol username for a topic
Fun fact: The race cars on the login screen are just items equipped by the driver NPCs. They're static models that attach to the minifigure and otherwise do nothing (except give some imagination storage for some reason). Which means you can do silly stuff like this.1 point -
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BIONICLE RETURNING 2015
Lair reacted to emily for a topic
New video from Faber to send off Bionicle. Most of it is old news, but there's a fair bit of new Voodoo Heads goodness in there. Too bad there's an old-timey black and white filter over it all, lol. Screencaps of the interesting stuff + thoughts below.1 point -
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LEGO Worlds Helicopter Grapple
emily reacted to Dazzgracefulmoon for a topic
I've spent years looking for that grapple in thousands of chests but no avail to getting the god forsaken thing1 point -
LEGO Worlds Helicopter Grapple
Mr. Cup of Fail reacted to Fluffy Cupcake for a topic
Helicopter grappling! It's the most fun you've ever had in years! And now for the price of just $29.99 you can have have the best time of your life! That's right, only $29.99 for a 30 minute ride! Sign up today and get free 10 minute extension! For more information call us at 1-800-800-8000, or visit our website at helicoptergrapple.com.1 point -
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Some Unreleased LEGO Themes
aidenpons reacted to Dazzgracefulmoon for a topic
http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/File:Creepy.jpg here's probably the funniest prototype I've seen1 point -
Some Unreleased LEGO Themes
ticketstoloservile reacted to Arthuriel for a topic
And finally we know the true story behind the following cartoon, because it is actually forgotten concept art, that shows us the REAL reason, why it was cancelled : @aidenpons: You have forgotten to mention some other gems like the Creeper prototypes (which is even more hilarious, when you take into account, that the Minecraft Creeper is based on a botched up prototype for the pig, if I remember it correctly) or CYBOTS .1 point -
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