It FINALLY Arrived!
Oct. 11th, 2011 10:57 pm-DW: What did?-
The BTTF Telltale Game Deluxe Edition! I got it this afternoon!
-VD2: About time!-
Indeed. :D I love the box -- both the game box and the actual box it comes in. It's all styled to look like something from the Hill Valley Historical Society. We have a "photo album" in honor of Hill Valley's 125th anniversary (1865-1990) featuring pictures from the game with humorous notes. (And at the end, we learn that working clock that gets smashed during "The Ride" happens to have been installed in 1990. There's also a copy of Doc's famous flux capacitor drawing, and some pages from his old notebooks that survived the fire that destroyed his mansion. Which includes a rather goofy poem to Edna mentioning many famous scientists -- totally Emmett. XD
-D: *rolls eyes* So I'm not the best at romance. . . .-
I still think you're made of adorable. And of course there's the infamous Trixie postcard. XD
-M: *groan* They just had to include that.-
Yes. Yes they had to.
-VD: Have you checked out the special features on the disc yet?-
Nope -- for some reason, when I try to install, the autoplay menu's simply coming up as white and staying that way. I tried twice and decided I didn't want to get all stressed out. I'll try again tomorrow -- maybe it's just loading slow. (Either that or perhaps I can find setup.exe on it and try and jumpstart the process.) I have to do my
ink_sec_sims update before then, though, don't let me forget. I've been procrastinating on that.
-RPD: I'll ready the poking stick.-
Thanks. Still need to fix those Wednesday pictures too. . . I've been thinking of using that other site Weebly lets you make and using it for Sims photo galleries, and linking to the pictures in those. Thoughts? (Or should I just get a Photobucket account like everyone else?)
Anyway, I gotta consider bed soon -- but after browsing the TV Tropes page for the Telltale game.
-M2: They finally split it off from the main page?-
Yup. I approve of this decision, since TAS already had its own page. Telltale deserved the same consideration. Anyway, later!
The BTTF Telltale Game Deluxe Edition! I got it this afternoon!
-VD2: About time!-
Indeed. :D I love the box -- both the game box and the actual box it comes in. It's all styled to look like something from the Hill Valley Historical Society. We have a "photo album" in honor of Hill Valley's 125th anniversary (1865-1990) featuring pictures from the game with humorous notes. (And at the end, we learn that working clock that gets smashed during "The Ride" happens to have been installed in 1990. There's also a copy of Doc's famous flux capacitor drawing, and some pages from his old notebooks that survived the fire that destroyed his mansion. Which includes a rather goofy poem to Edna mentioning many famous scientists -- totally Emmett. XD
-D: *rolls eyes* So I'm not the best at romance. . . .-
I still think you're made of adorable. And of course there's the infamous Trixie postcard. XD
-M: *groan* They just had to include that.-
Yes. Yes they had to.
-VD: Have you checked out the special features on the disc yet?-
Nope -- for some reason, when I try to install, the autoplay menu's simply coming up as white and staying that way. I tried twice and decided I didn't want to get all stressed out. I'll try again tomorrow -- maybe it's just loading slow. (Either that or perhaps I can find setup.exe on it and try and jumpstart the process.) I have to do my
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-RPD: I'll ready the poking stick.-
Thanks. Still need to fix those Wednesday pictures too. . . I've been thinking of using that other site Weebly lets you make and using it for Sims photo galleries, and linking to the pictures in those. Thoughts? (Or should I just get a Photobucket account like everyone else?)
Anyway, I gotta consider bed soon -- but after browsing the TV Tropes page for the Telltale game.
-M2: They finally split it off from the main page?-
Yup. I approve of this decision, since TAS already had its own page. Telltale deserved the same consideration. Anyway, later!