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| 2 MAR 2007 at 10:38pm |
Agustín CordesGuild Master


Posts : 5696 Joined: 23 OCT 2002 Location: AR, Buenos Aires
Status : Offline | Let's see:
- Yes, this release would be right on time to meet the first Scratches anniversary! - Director's Cut in UK... not quite sure yet. It will be an enhanced edition, that's certain. - Scratches in MacOS? YES! And Linux too! Actually, we could use a couple of extra testers... just let me know if you're interested!
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| 3 MAR 2007 at 7:57am |
pollodiabloSorcerer Apprentice


Posts : 295 Joined: 4 NOV 2002
Status : Offline | Which Linux version? My husband has a Linux machine and I could test it on his computer. I have experience with testing
Beta-tester of 'The Path', 'Rhiannon', 'Scratches', 'Hope Springs Eternal', 'Time Stand Still', 'Frasse and the Peas of Kejick', '1893: A World's Fair Mystery', 'Carte Blanche' and 'Oakhaven Plantation' a.o.&&
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| 7 MAR 2007 at 5:58am |
FaganIntergalactic Janitor


Posts : 17 Joined: 4 DEC 2002 Location: US, Oklahoma
Status : Offline | Oh boy! I love this game and now I can have two.
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| 7 MAR 2007 at 11:57am |
MarkGuild Master


Posts : 3839 Joined: 10 OCT 2002 Location: US, Georgia
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Agustin (2 MAR 2007 10:32pm) Heck, we're going to put an easter egg just for you. You are going to LOVE this. You will never see a genuine Royal Copenhagen plate treated this well in a game. Ah! Music to my ears! ...and not the "The Blue Danube", either...
You do this, Agustin, and I will forever cherish your rotting corpse-face from here to eternity. I'll even find you choice worms for its squirmy delight.
If not, then...then...well, let's just say I'll scratch your widdle eye[s]s[/s] out...or what's left of it... >
Please proofread your posts carefully to see if you any words out.
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| 7 MAR 2007 at 4:51pm |
SirDaveGuild Master


Posts : 4953 Joined: 17 OCT 2002 Location: US
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Agustin (2 MAR 2007 2:32am) Among the greatest additions is a brand new chapter bringing a breathtaking conclusion to the story
Following the present terminology in American advertising these days, I won't buy anything that is just 'breathtaking'. It has to be 'shocking'! Will this new conclusion be 'shocking'??

The future ain't what it used to be!
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| 8 MAR 2007 at 5:32am |
Joe_MolotovSpace Cadet


Posts : 153 Joined: 4 OCT 2003
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By SirDave (7 MAR 2007 4:51pm)
Originally Posted By Agustin (2 MAR 2007 2:32am) Among the greatest additions is a brand new chapter bringing a breathtaking conclusion to the story
Following the present terminology in American advertising these days, I won't buy anything that is just 'breathtaking'. It has to be 'shocking'! Will this new conclusion be 'shocking'??
I also need for the new scenes to be Unrated and possibly also "too hot/scary for theaters."
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| 14 MAR 2007 at 3:31am |
Agustín CordesGuild Master


Posts : 5696 Joined: 23 OCT 2002 Location: AR, Buenos Aires
Status : Offline | Indeed, if we truly wanted to sell, we would just say the game is also Uncut/Unrated and includes the following RED HOT scenes:
Michael in underwear and preparing for bed Michael taking a bath Michael reading the Playboy he cleverly sneaked in the game with heart-stopping close-ups!
But seriously now, I think "shocking" is clichéd enough. Would "jaw-dropper" work for you?
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| 26 MAR 2007 at 10:33pm |
ScarecrowIntergalactic Janitor


Posts : 28 Joined: 26 MAR 2007
Status : Online | Wow, Mark really has a thing for this plate.
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