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I cast Magic Missile!

There used to be that old animated video on the web about a group of dweebs playing D&D, I just found a ‘new’ version done with Final Fantasy sprites…

Hey that Video plugin does work!

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    Posted February 2, 2008 at 6:45 am | Permalink
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    Indeed! It works! What have you expected?

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    Posted February 2, 2008 at 6:52 am | Permalink
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    It’s been installed for quite some time by my ‘web savvy’ friend and I had somehow failed to learn how it worked.

    Now I know! Great plugin!

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    Posted February 2, 2008 at 9:32 am | Permalink
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    I love this video. Every time i run across it i can’t help but sit through the whole thing again.

    As you could guess, I’m easily amused. That includes shiny objects.

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    Posted February 2, 2008 at 12:13 pm | Permalink
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    Wow, dude, can you say “older than the internets?”

    FWIW, the skit is by The Dead Alewives, though its frequently misattributed to Monty Python and Kids in the Hall.

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    Adalore
    Posted February 2, 2008 at 12:25 pm | Permalink
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    Aye, very old. :p
    Amusing never the less though.

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    Posted February 2, 2008 at 1:17 pm | Permalink
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    Yeah, it’s originally an audio skit by the Dead Alewives. It’s been animated in various fashions since then.

    Original.

    There’s even a sequel.

    Another good animated version (though they mess up the voices in one part) is Summoner Geeks, a version done by Volition (a game company) using characters from their games Summoner and Red Faction. They included it in the Summoner game, available after the ending credits.

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    Posted February 2, 2008 at 5:05 pm | Permalink
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    Ahhhh the one I originally saw was the Summoner Geeks.

    Yeah older than the Internet indeed…

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