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Re: Press Release from Televirtual

Posted: 28 Nov 2002, 20:49
by Debz_g
Just seen the Xmas message, very funny. Tim Child's avatar is fab!!

Re: Press Release from Televirtual

Posted: 29 Nov 2002, 01:31
by Stephy24_7
{screams}

{bounces}

{sings}

Tim Child invented the Knightmare spirit, so I'm sure he wouldn't lose it. Although it's quite possible this won't happen and it won't work out and we'll all be disappointed - imagine if it does!

I wonder if I could get my kid sister on? ;)

I don't think we have any right or reason to tell Tim Child how to run his creation though.

But - YAY!

Re: Press Release from Televirtual

Posted: 29 Nov 2002, 02:36
by rachelesque
ive been told to reply and say how happy i am.

i am happy.

my sister is 12... im going to be pushing her to be in the early series seen as i am now too old.  she can be trained im sure.

it mightnt work, but at least its getting a chance.

Re: Press Release from Televirtual

Posted: 30 Nov 2002, 17:21
by JamesA
I've just seen that Christmas image - hilarious as well as excellent. Only Tim Child & co can come up with something like that!  ;D

Re: Press Release from Televirtual

Posted: 03 Dec 2002, 19:48
by GrimaldineGrimwold
Aww, it seems everyone else has siblings to persuade to apply when the time comes. I'll have to find a cousin someplace to train for it. ;) Take them to a busy town centre, blindfold them, and practice side-stepping across roads and such. ;)

Yes, I know they'll be able to see this time, but I like the image. I wonder how much (if at all) the teams prepared for the original Knightmare. I guess from watching them, you'd have to conclude that some had worked out pretty decent systems to guide their dungeoneer whereas some, well, um, at least they managed to get him/her to the studios.

Re: Press Release from Televirtual

Posted: 03 Dec 2002, 19:55
by Stephy24_7
My sister is 12 on the 28th December.

Ooh, the possibilities...

Re: Press Release from Televirtual

Posted: 03 Dec 2002, 20:30
by Gaminguy
I thought that "video clip" was absolute rubbish! and I really mean that. This is NO substitution to Knightmare. The connection to Knightmare is VERY vague. Why the hell is it CGI anyway. It has no connection to the "Medieval Adventure Game" that Knightmare was. It is far too modern. We all want Knightmare to reshow, but repeats are better than that crap!

Re: Press Release from Televirtual

Posted: 05 Dec 2002, 02:02
by Debz_g
It may be a vague connection to KM, but it isnt meant to be KM, its supposed to be a completely different project. Time Gate is a programme in its own right, it just follows on the tradition of Tim Child RPGs.
Try to look at it objectively, it may not be Knightmare, but you have to admit that the CGI is good. :)

Re: Press Release from Televirtual

Posted: 05 Dec 2002, 05:04
by Lowebo
what video clip?!  :P

Re: Press Release from Televirtual

Posted: 05 Dec 2002, 12:20
by Emii
Gaminguy, if you wish to dampen all our spirits before checking the facts, please go elsewhere. I believe www.pub37.ezboard.com/sods_are_us are looking for new members.
In other words - please don't be quite so negative in furture if you haven't read all the background to something. Just because something has nearly all positive comments it doesn't mean it needs a negative one too. Thank you!  :-*

Re: Press Release from Televirtual

Posted: 07 Dec 2002, 01:34
by JamesA
I agree - this news should put us all in high spirits  ;D

Re: Press Release from Televirtual

Posted: 07 Dec 2002, 14:40
by Rainecloud
As long as it's an entertaining TV show, I'm happy. *Shrugs*

Why do people keep comparing Timegate to Knightmare? There never will be another TV show that can rival Knightmare - it just can't happen.

That trailer looked quite amazing. *Is contented*