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  • Hmmm....no more clues.

    Shotgun:

    Curse of the Azure Bonds
    We're sorry, the voices in my head are not available at this time. Please try back again soon.

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    • Originally posted by Spaced Cowboy
      Hmmm....no more clues.

      Shotgun:

      Curse of the Azure Bonds
      It's not shotgunning, since he already said your last guess was wrong.

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      • Never mind, that´s so far of target you wouldn´t want to know. Remember it´s a C64 only title, PoR and CofAB* appeared on multiple platforms.


        *I did read the novels at the time though.
        Last edited by CapTVK; March 22, 2006, 15:37.
        Skeptics should forego any thought of convincing the unconvinced that we hold the torch of truth illuminating the darkness. A more modest, realistic, and achievable goal is to encourage the idea that one may be mistaken. Doubt is humbling and constructive; it leads to rational thought in weighing alternatives and fully reexamining options, and it opens unlimited vistas.

        Elie A. Shneour Skeptical Inquirer

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        • C64 only then.....hmmm


          Shotgunning, aka, shooting from the hip, or making a wild guess hoping for a hit.

          I'll need more help then.
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          • Me too.

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            • And me.

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              • Me three
                I make movies. Come check 'em out.

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                • 4, surely.

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                  • 4, surely.
                    C'mon, I don't play this game because I'm good at math
                    I make movies. Come check 'em out.

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                    • In my country those that can count to 4 are not necessarily considered good at mathematics.

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                      • Alright, alright one more clue tomorrow
                        Skeptics should forego any thought of convincing the unconvinced that we hold the torch of truth illuminating the darkness. A more modest, realistic, and achievable goal is to encourage the idea that one may be mistaken. Doubt is humbling and constructive; it leads to rational thought in weighing alternatives and fully reexamining options, and it opens unlimited vistas.

                        Elie A. Shneour Skeptical Inquirer

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                        • Man, what a tease.

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                          • Okok...stop your whining or i´ll stop rhyming

                            I´ll speed up the pace
                            and reveal where this takes place
                            Spaceship "prometheus" is the name
                            Will that bring you closer to the game?
                            Skeptics should forego any thought of convincing the unconvinced that we hold the torch of truth illuminating the darkness. A more modest, realistic, and achievable goal is to encourage the idea that one may be mistaken. Doubt is humbling and constructive; it leads to rational thought in weighing alternatives and fully reexamining options, and it opens unlimited vistas.

                            Elie A. Shneour Skeptical Inquirer

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                            • I have a little project for CapTV: Start a fire like that on every clue.
                              We're sorry, the voices in my head are not available at this time. Please try back again soon.

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                              • SC, you wouldn´t know it but your last line carries a clue!
                                Skeptics should forego any thought of convincing the unconvinced that we hold the torch of truth illuminating the darkness. A more modest, realistic, and achievable goal is to encourage the idea that one may be mistaken. Doubt is humbling and constructive; it leads to rational thought in weighing alternatives and fully reexamining options, and it opens unlimited vistas.

                                Elie A. Shneour Skeptical Inquirer

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