I didn’t know that. I guess my brain filled in animated Egon from the game and assumed the cartoon was him too.
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I didn’t know that. I guess my brain filled in animated Egon from the game and assumed the cartoon was him too.
Quality aside, every new Ghostbusters property without Harold Ramis wounds me a little…
Both the fans must be thrilled.
So the timeline of the new Trek movies starts with the villain Nero going back in time. When he gets there, he destroys a ship called the USS Kelvin. That ship was not destroyed in the original Star Trek timeline, so the new timeline is called that because the Kelvin’s destruction was the first major point of divergence that lead to the other changes in that timeline
John Dies at the End?
That book is 4 unrelated novellas in one volume, but they’re referring only to The Langoliers. Assuming similar lengths for each one, we’re really only talking a bit under 200 pages.
Day-Zee (the movie and video game)
This one is kind of fascinating to me, because even being from the US, I feel like Zed works better when it’s zombie-related. Probably both due to Shaun of the Dead (“Not using the Zed word!”), and because that makes it rhyme with “dead”.
Ah, so I’m guessing it wasn’t “Dragon Ball Zed” either, then.
I guess that makes sense, the Rush song doesn’t become YYZee in the US (mostly).
“You see, ayys have a preset kill limit. Knowing their weakness, I sent wave after wave of my own men at them until they reached their limit and shut down. Bradford, show them the medal I won.”
Very few of them are connected, none of the main numbered ones directly to each other, so you can really start anywhere.
Do you think you’re more interested in the older sprite games, the newer 3D ones, or both?
Strictly turn-based, or closer to real-time?
Any story themes you might be drawn to?
I mean, Star Wars is three connected but distinct trilogies numbered 1-9. Same deal?