Hate to post this off-topic question, but where in Canada are you? I'm in Ottawa, and hope to be working towards a Bachelor of Computer Geekdom or something starting in September. So, lemme know. horde@sandwich.net or something.:)
"Kindred: The Embraced" wasn't so bad, if you watched it from a detatched "I'm not going to criticize every aspect of this" PoV. Its main failing was that it was directed by Aaron Spelling, so instead of the story being centered around a main character (or group of characters), and their constant struggle with their inner beasts, it was all sexual. Oh, BTW, the made for TV D&D movie was called Swords & Serpents. I saw it a bunch of times. It's what got me into D&D, actually. And the movie should be a Forgotten Realms one. With Drizzt Do'Urden and his posse in there somewhere. Maybe based on some of R.A. Salvatore's books. Yeah. That's the stuff...*drool*
Well, as far as I know, the PSX2 is going to be running on some variant of Linux. So, it makes people wonder how many of those games are going to be ported for desktop Linux systems? Which will be great, because you'd be able to play wicked games on your nice hardware machine. So it looks like the PCs will be able to catch up even more.:)
Hate to post this off-topic question, but where in Canada are you? I'm in Ottawa, and hope to be working towards a Bachelor of Computer Geekdom or something starting in September. So, lemme know. horde@sandwich.net or something. :)
"Kindred: The Embraced" wasn't so bad, if you watched it from a detatched "I'm not going to criticize every aspect of this" PoV. Its main failing was that it was directed by Aaron Spelling, so instead of the story being centered around a main character (or group of characters), and their constant struggle with their inner beasts, it was all sexual. Oh, BTW, the made for TV D&D movie was called Swords & Serpents. I saw it a bunch of times. It's what got me into D&D, actually. And the movie should be a Forgotten Realms one. With Drizzt Do'Urden and his posse in there somewhere. Maybe based on some of R.A. Salvatore's books. Yeah. That's the stuff...*drool*
Well, as far as I know, the PSX2 is going to be running on some variant of Linux. So, it makes people wonder how many of those games are going to be ported for desktop Linux systems? Which will be great, because you'd be able to play wicked games on your nice hardware machine. So it looks like the PCs will be able to catch up even more. :)