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Your ad here, right now: $0</a></center></td></tr></table> Archives Contact Forum Store! December 27, 2011 Whee! The Sky's The Limit. Delorean - CES 2012. Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom unveiled as Disney World tests interactive role-playing game with theme park guests. Walt Disney World has begun enlisting the help of theme park guests to test the new park-wide interactive experience dubbed Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom. Yesterday was the first day in which play testing began with day guests, allowing average attendees to become sorcerers and help stop evil villains from taking over the Magic Kingdom.

I took part in the test, which ran from early in the day until the “magic portals” closed at 4 p.m. A sign was posted outside the Main Street USA Fire Station inviting guests to take part in the game test. Inside, the Fire Station has been made over from a shop into Sorcerer’s Training, which begins with cast members handing guests a set of 5 randomly selected spell cards (there are 70 different cards total), a special key card, and a Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom map. Like any attraction, it’s all included with park admission and yes, guests do get to keep the cards. So how does it play? But what of the actual gameplay? Indie Games Developer - Magazine - Free to Read. Nintendo Papercraft. Wazzy88's deviantART gallery. Moemon sprites by ~mewzard64 on deviantART. The Trenches - Untitled. Untitled. “Has anyone tried maxing out all 4 players’ coins and killing them all simultaneously?” The team that I’d just joined shook their heads.

“Not yet. Dude, do you have any idea how long that would take?” We were testing a newly-added multi-player game mode where players collected coins, and—should they die—dumped those coins into the environment for other players to steal. I’d just been added to the team, but the rest had been pulling 12+ hour shifts for months now. They were tired, ground down by the monotony, out of ideas. “Do we have something better to do?” It was 10 AM. We spent the next 12 hours collecting coins on 3 characters, getting two players up to 9999 coins and a 3rd up to roughly 7000 before the tedium overwhelmed us. A deluge of coins dumped into the environment non-stop for 20 or 30 seconds.

We roared a cheer and began to congratulate each other.. “What did you do?!?” “Alright,” he said, turning, already heading to sit back down at his desk, “Reproduce it.” WoodyAllenJesus. Mega64: "Aggressive Caroling" Compilation (2003-2005) NightShadow0's Favorites. 5krlg.jpg (517×3320) Inhumanoids Cartoon Review - Cinemassacre.com. Ultimate Battle. Sweden's bizarre tradition of watching Donald Duck (Kalle Anka) cartoons on Christmas Eve. Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Nothing says Christmas like Donald Duck … if you’re Swedish. Every culture has its own holiday customs, and Jeremy Stahl, a non-Swede and a “partially lapsed Jew,” stumbled upon an odd one during a trip to Sweden.

In the article reprinted below, Stahl explains the Christmas cartoon tradition. Three years ago, I went to Sweden with my then-girlfriend (now-wife), to meet her family and celebrate my first Christmas. As an only partially lapsed Jew, I was not well-versed in Christmas traditions, and I was completely ignorant of Swedish customs and culture. Kalle Anka, for short, has been airing without commercial interruption at the same time on Sweden's main public-television channel, TV1, on Christmas Eve (when Swedes traditionally celebrate the holiday) since 1959. Kalle Anka is typically one of the three most popular television events of the year, with between 40 and 50 percent of the country tuning in to watch. k9X8b.gif (500×375)

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