Extended version Of TGS Revmote controller!

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  1. cahaz

    cahaz Guardian of the Forum

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    Extended version Of TGS Revmote controller video!

    Uncut, in its original, never seen before, form!


    http://youtube.com/watch?v=4v-H13sIPfo

    Man, i wonder why they cuted those parts?

    Dunno where it comes from.


    EDIT: Woops! wrong forum! Or is it?
     
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  2. sean

    sean Spirited Member

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    That one of the guy taking a piss at the Playstation cube is hilarious....seems like nintendo cut the racy parts out. I like the stabbing sequence too...shows just how graphic the controls can become, and I think that is not only immersive, but also highly imaginative. I was sold long ago, when I played one of those VR stations back in the 90's with the separate dual hand controls.
     
  3. Sonikku

    Sonikku Gutsy Member

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    erm, thats obviously not an 'uncut' video, its just someone adding in bits with film editing software. The dead giveaway is the IGN logo dissapearing during the 'extra' scenes.

    SOmeone just grabbed the video off IGN and added a few things. Easily could have used one of those 'Make your own revolution controller' things ive seen online where you print it out on your computer and fold it up.

    Or could be a game site themselves, iirc Nintendo did send out Rev, controllers to some to check out.
     
  4. cahaz

    cahaz Guardian of the Forum

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    It was a joke man, i just wanted to keep it secret until you saw it. ;-)

    that guy with the knife is hilarous.:lol:
     
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  5. Shadowlayer

    Shadowlayer KEEPIN' I.T. REAL!!

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    Dude that sucked badly, not as funny as the one made by those italians/spaniards.

    Honestly the only "funny" part was the dude with the knife, the rest, crap....
     
  6. WolverineDK

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    I just had the feeling from the first part, it was fake .
     
  7. sean

    sean Spirited Member

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    Well, now I feel stupid. By the way, nice use of Latin, Cahaz, but do you know what the literal translation is?
     
  8. devilredeemed

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    come on.. it was obviously a joke. quite funny to boot.
     
  9. WolverineDK

    WolverineDK music lover

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    Tribuni Angusticlavii: Each legion had 5 military tribunes of equestrian (knight) class citizens. They were in many cases career officers and served many of the important administrative tasks of the Legion, but still served in a full tactical command function during engagements.

    link
    http://www.unrv.com/military/legion.php

    tribuni angusticlavii , the 'narrow stripe men'

    http://www.romanarmy.net/Principate.htm
     
  10. cahaz

    cahaz Guardian of the Forum

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    did i really used latin?
     
  11. the_steadster

    the_steadster Site Soldier

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    Its your user category, e.g. we have NOOB, member, active member, ranking member etc. Look under your name and above the avatar
     
  12. Mr. Casual

    Mr. Casual Champion of the Forum

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    Yeah, ASSEMbler puts that on everyone with 4000 posts.

    BTW, how high does it go?

    It would be funny for noobs to have a pic of that one guy trying to get Shigeru Miyamoto to sign his PSP. :lol:
     
  13. sean

    sean Spirited Member

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    I know perfectly well what the literal translation is, WolverineDK, and actually your internet source is not fully accurate. tribuni is nominative and it's adjective is angusti, but since clavii is genitive, it actually translates to:

    Narrow Tribune of keys (stripes)

    This means in English: Small group of high ranking men. When looking at a column in formation, this group would be quite narrow, and since the entire group was high-ranking, they would have all likely had a stripe on their clothing to represent aristocratic rank in society. Well, it's not much, but at least I can pwn in classical Latin.
     
  14. WolverineDK

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    Thanks Sean for the correction :) I think Latin is a great language to own in, QUID QUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, ALTUM VIDITUR

    ERRARE HUMANUM EST (and the last sentence I can´t remember in Latin, where you say "it is human to make an error/mistake, but devine to forgive").
     
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