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badgenome said:
heruamon said:
It's Aristotle today...now my interest is REALLY starting to peak...who's next...I think it's going to be a Military figure.

I think so, too. Generalissimo Molyneux.

LOL...I hope not!



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JaggedSac said:

http://www.lionhead.com/rebel5.swf          http://www.lionhead.com/royal5.swf

                 

Day 5 has been updated.  New quote as well.



Fuck Emma Goldman. Who's next?



JaggedSac said:
JaggedSac said:

http://www.lionhead.com/rebel5.swf          http://www.lionhead.com/royal5.swf

                 

Day 5 has been updated.  New quote as well.


We already know what the banners will show

What are the banners showing? Was it in the pictures you posted? My workplace is blocking that site for some reason.



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the blue one shows a yellow crown and a castle and 2 symbols that look like the saints logo. the black one looks the same, but the logos are really faded in red and there's a red spray painted eagle, basically it looks like they took over the other side.



Quote for the day is:

"If I can't dance, I don't want to be in your revolution."

Emma Goldman



badgenome said:
Today's addition to the Parade of Assholes is Lincoln. This must be the other game Molyneux was talking about a while back. The one that was going to be "politically contentious."

http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3170677

While many are eagerly anticipating Fable 2's release next week, Peter Molyneux has already been hard at work on his next project. And despite this game still being shrouded in secrecy, it's not stopping the notoriously talkative designer from hyping it up already -- and using some tremendously grandiose language to do so.

"There's nothing else remotely like it ever before," Molyneux told Kikizo in an interview (via Kotaku), in the way only Peter Molyneux can. "Everyone at Microsoft who's seen it is super excited about it -- I mean there's just this huge anticipation for us to finally show it, because it is so unbelievably ambitious." Apparently his intent is to show the game as soon as at GDC 2009 (which will be taking place near the end of March), but the unveiling may take a bit longer to plan, as Microsoft wants to "shock and awe" the industry when it's finally revealed.

Even more intriguing, though, is the small hint Molyneux gave as to the game's potential subject matter. "Especially with the current timing, this will be really, politically contentious," he said, without elaborating any further. It's hard to extrapolate too much from the statement -- these days, there's any number of topics that could be "politically contentious" -- but it does seem to suggest it'll have a more modern, realistic flare than the lighthearted fantasy of the Fable series.

Sure, Molyneux is famous (or infamous) for playing these hype games in the past, but we have to admit -- he's got us interested. Hopefully the announcement will indeed come as soon as GDC 09.

Yeah, that's the quote. I reckon it will be a game where you can abort Milo.



Joan of Arc today.