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Ejiku

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This...is unexpected. I have always enjoyed Patrick's work and his perspective and the contrast he provided to the others on the site. You, like others no longer with Giant Bomb, will always leave a void that can't be filled. While others will come on and bring new flavor to the sauce it won't be the same.

Good luck in all that you do.

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#2  Edited By Ejiku

Pure awesome. I miss this in the regular podcast. Makes me happy. Fight the power, Jeff!

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#3  Edited By Ejiku

The game was developed by Atari with input from George Lucas and released in 1983. There was an Empire Strikes Back upgrade/mod for the cabinet released in 1984. There were two models. The upright and the cockpit. The cockpit model looked like this:

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#4  Edited By Ejiku

No, the 1983 game. Those games came later. I'm still not convinced it's in this DB but I could be wrong. Anyway, it looks like this:

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#5  Edited By Ejiku

I've searched through the database and cannot find this game. Am I missing something? This is the 1983 vector graphics based game. If it's in here can someone assist me in locating it? I had a submission rejected stating that the 1983 arcade game is already in here but for the life of me I can't find it. Thanks in advance for any assistance :)

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#6  Edited By Ejiku

If we're taking about the "drive thru" type of fast food then I'd have to go with either In N Out (if you have one) or Wendy's. However if you're looking for casual dining then you can't go wrong with Fuddrucker's or Cheeseburger in Paradise.

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#7  Edited By Ejiku

I lost interest in platformers a long time ago. Don't get me wrong. I still love the oldschool platformers like Mario and Sonic (dear lord please erase from memory games like Bubsy) but I really lost interest about the timeof Donkey Kong 64. To much back tracking, to much collecting and to much time between action. So in the following years I pretty much ignored every platform game out there.

Enter Ratchet & Clank Future. Last fall my Xbox 360 was out for repairs (curse you Red Ring of Death!) I'd been spending some quality time with my PS3. Sadly Resistance: FoM was at the tim my only non-PSN game title. As such I'd been playing a lot of demos trying to find a quality PS3 title. I decided to give R&CF:ToD a spin. To my surprise this was actually a fun title. Straight forward and fun. It's a bit on the cute side but it's done very, very well and to date is one of the best looking PS3 titles I've seen (that is until MGS4 launched ;P) . I'm really finding new found respect for Insomniac (especially after Resistance).

This lead to my seeking out the PS2 versions of Ratchet & Clank. Sadly it's almost impossible to find the original Ratchet & Clank in the used games sections unless you want beat up, ratty discs with no cases, a problem I have with EB/Gamestop but that's another post. I ended up getting Up Your Arsenal. And to my surprise I'm really enjoying this title (thank you PS3 for upscaling). I was also surpised to find that there are still a lot of people playing the multiplayer portion of this game. It just reminds me of how large the PS2 install base really is.

So now I'm on a mission to collect all the R&C games. I actually find platforming fun again. Ah, it's good to be back.

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