I'll third that as it took mine about 5 mins to download it through 150kI was no different...
It was doing 150kb per second. It was all over during the first minute
Le Chevalier du Labyrinthe
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inwould like to look at ths as well i do study frencdh the gemans dont have ita nd didnt really understand it they did have a cheap version but it flopped shame i will look when i get interment conetcion!
seems a good one thou whast i heard from it
seems a good one thou whast i heard from it
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Re: Le Chevalier du Labyrinthe
Hi !!
I'm fabien a french fan of Chevalier du Labyrinthe ! If you are questions about Labyrith, you can ask them to me !
But, I have difficult speak english ! Also, please, don't write complicated sentences !
see your soon !
I'm fabien a french fan of Chevalier du Labyrinthe ! If you are questions about Labyrith, you can ask them to me !
But, I have difficult speak english ! Also, please, don't write complicated sentences !
see your soon !
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Hello there. I am sure I'll think up questions for you, but first of all, welcome to the forum.
And don't worry if your English is not grand, my French is even worse!
And don't worry if your English is not grand, my French is even worse!
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Hello, Fabien! Enjoy your time here!
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Nice to knaw ye!
If the only way is onward how would you get home for tea??
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Oh Good.
More Goblin Fodder for The Forums Resident Goblain Master to clap in Irons.
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More Goblin Fodder for The Forums Resident Goblain Master to clap in Irons.
Which is me.
Skarkill's The Name.
An If I catches yer, I'll throw yer in the stocks.
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Welcome to the Knightmare and Le Chevalier du Labyrinthe forum. I hope that there are many more french fans out there who even join this community in the near furture.
In fact I hope there are fans from many other countries. We have one or two living in Finland (Finnish. I think that one speeks similar to French[Snowwiewolf]), atleast one in Germany (moved recently from England) and probably a few more.
Just a couple of questions though have you ever seen the british version (Knightmare) if so what did you think of it compared to the French version? How did you find out about the Knightmare website/this forum?
Sorry if this post is a bit long for you, I have problems half the time following posts which are quite long.
In fact I hope there are fans from many other countries. We have one or two living in Finland (Finnish. I think that one speeks similar to French[Snowwiewolf]), atleast one in Germany (moved recently from England) and probably a few more.
Just a couple of questions though have you ever seen the british version (Knightmare) if so what did you think of it compared to the French version? How did you find out about the Knightmare website/this forum?
Sorry if this post is a bit long for you, I have problems half the time following posts which are quite long.
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Re: Le Chevalier du Labyrinthe
Hello !!
Thanks a lot ! I'm very happy to be in this forum !
I will try to come in this forum several times per week !
I have really the impression to be THE only French personn who hasn't forgotten Le chevalier du labyrinth.
when I speak to a person about Le chevalier du labyrinthe, nobody remembers it.
Yes I saw the british version ! I prefer the french version but it's normal !!! ;D
In the credits of Le chevalier du labyrinthe, it is noted that the emission is based English emission called "Knightmare".
and a few years later, when I had Internet, I made research on yahoo and I found this site !
in my next message (certainement this week end or monday), I will give my opinion on the two versions!
excellent week end for you all !
Thanks a lot ! I'm very happy to be in this forum !
I will try to come in this forum several times per week !
I have really the impression to be THE only French personn who hasn't forgotten Le chevalier du labyrinth.
when I speak to a person about Le chevalier du labyrinthe, nobody remembers it.
Yes I saw the british version ! I prefer the french version but it's normal !!! ;D
In the credits of Le chevalier du labyrinthe, it is noted that the emission is based English emission called "Knightmare".
and a few years later, when I had Internet, I made research on yahoo and I found this site !
in my next message (certainement this week end or monday), I will give my opinion on the two versions!
excellent week end for you all !
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Thanks Fabien, excellent weekend to you too!
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Hello !!
This is my opinion on the two versions !
For the french version : I like the music of each part where moves the knight .
But I find that several questions of knowledge ask to the knight are too hard .
I like the character called "Mandragore" . She is very funny.
It is a very ugly woman witch which shouts a lot but which has humour .
For the english version :
not understanding English language, I don't arrive at knowing what the characters say .
But there are much more rooms and and specials effects that in the French version .
see your soon
Fabien
This is my opinion on the two versions !
For the french version : I like the music of each part where moves the knight .
But I find that several questions of knowledge ask to the knight are too hard .
I like the character called "Mandragore" . She is very funny.
It is a very ugly woman witch which shouts a lot but which has humour .
For the english version :
not understanding English language, I don't arrive at knowing what the characters say .
But there are much more rooms and and specials effects that in the French version .
see your soon
Fabien
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Yes, certainly more rooms in the Knightmare than in Chevalier, and the quests were much longer, which made it more tense.
The quests in Chevalier are probably too short to have three lives, but I still found the episode on Illusion's site great fun to watch - and being difficult to please, I hadn't really expected to.
The quests in Chevalier are probably too short to have three lives, but I still found the episode on Illusion's site great fun to watch - and being difficult to please, I hadn't really expected to.
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I hope you're still lurking somewhere, Fabien. I think most of us here shared your enjoyment of Chevalier, from this little we've seen of it. Most were at the very least pleasantly surprised.
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Uhm... before I even think about downloading the clip, I want to know if there's going to be anything similar to the lifeforce skull in the clip... You know how that thing gives me the jibblies. ...come to think of it, the jibblie jibblies. Eergh.
That zzt is an american!
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