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Why did this nothing of a game have such an amazing soundtrack?
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it took me 20 years to learn that different characters can do different effects. i somehow made the nimphomaniacs right hand blue and i couldnt figure out why. i guess laura does it.
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>>732195684
>she's been playing lego island for 20 years
so there's this bridge in new york...
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>>732195503
Post music if you want a thread
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>>732196015
https://youtu.be/CGjHUdZARd0?si=ebTxL3HIm0GPWzvq

sure thing
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>>732196106
Is this the one where you travel to the dinosaur age or something?

I think I beat it as a small kid. It sucked ass, but skateboarding was kind of cool
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>>732196257
there was zero story in lego island 1, you might be thinking of 3
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>>732196380
It was this one

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhM-YDkX8xA

It wasn't that bad actually, but nothing stellar.
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>>732196106
This is the kind of music a good musician can write in a day. By "good musician" I mean a real one that studied it, that knows how to write notes, etc. not that self-tought bedroom musician who does some mouse clicks in FL Studio and then applies to the AAA game dev company (and gets hired).
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>>732196635
this music is annoyingly good. i don't know how else to describe it
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This game was so good
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What was the deal with the ghost pirate cave though
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brick by brick
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>>732197043
tock by tick
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>>732197087
NO MATTER HOW THIN, NO MATTER HOW THICK
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>nothing of a game
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>>732197913
k
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>>732197043
SUCK MY DICK
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One of the best games of my childhood. Just pure magic. Had Lego Island 2 for the gba also, was pretty good too
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PAPA FUCKED MAMA
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Reminder, someone did a full port to web browser
https://isle.pizza/
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There's a higher quality version of the soundtrack ripped from cassette tapes, I think one of the craziest stories out there is the fact that the masters are gone because they sank in a houseboat accident.
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>>732196635
>>732200909
>we weren't always drinking beer or smoking pot, but often we were
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbtGWRyJ7OI
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does liking legos as an adult make me autistic
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>>732204336
Yes you fucking retard.
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>>732204336
I wanted to eat these things
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>>732204336
Depends on how much of a "Lego adult" you are.
There's a point where it's too much (think that webm with the guy with the rgb basement filled with funkos and video merch), but buying a set you like every now and again isn't bad.
I have a great fondness for Lego, it was my favorite childhood toy (to the point I never wanted anything else for birthdays or Christmas), but it's mostly behind me.
I'm in my 30s now and got an "adult Lego" set for Christmas from my mom, we had nothing better to do so we put it together together before the Christmas party and it's my favorite memory of the past year.
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For me it's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zom1pLkCiLk
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>>732204336
The new boyfriend of my sister's model friend successfully asked her out with a LEGO flower.
A hot Caribbean hairdresser I know has a husband who looks like he posts here and has a basement full of LEGO.

Being autistic doesn't matter so long as you are a sincere person.
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>>732204853
My friend buys star wars lego sets because he likes star wars. I get the ones based on real life things, like the concord
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>>732204853
why are those branches covered in frogs
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>>732205185
Why aren't you covered in frogs
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>>732205185
LEGO has a lot of ideas
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>>732205447
This can't be real. Someone put that there.
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>>732205482
It's easy enough to look up yourself
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For me it's the hospital theme

https://youtu.be/BuW7Yf3Qx6E
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>>732197307
>You can build a buggy, drive a big tow truck
>You can paint a jetski yellow like a duck
>Master of the trannieverse there ain't no trick

Unironically what was the tranniverse? Was it a 90s car culture thing?
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>>732205614
i like this thing
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>>732205797
>yellow like a duck
ducks arent even yellow
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BRICK BY BRICK SUCK MY DICK
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>>732206069
NO MATTER HOW THIN NO MATTER HOW THICK
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>>732206056
What's this then?
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>>732197009
It was a tease for a sequel or some kind of expansion that got shitcanned because the publisher dicked over the devs.
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>>732206159
what does it look like as an adult
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>>732205845
a landslide
has occurred
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>>732195503
I preferred the train game
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>>732205482
The set designers have a lot of fun with these things.
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>>732208643
i need to go back
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brown coded website
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>>732212413
And yet, you're here
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>>732211479
You can >>732200757
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>>732212593
this game isnt as fun as i remember it
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>>732205845
I wish I had one of those Rock monsters and chrome drills I only ever had mostly tiny sets from rock raiders. I never had the game either. I Love these weird dog things from adventure though
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>>732196635
I'm not certain, but I'm pretty sure I recall that this game's main composer was a tracker scene kid, which was basically the olden day equivalent.
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>>732213238
It's firmly a kid's game. I loved it when I was 7, but it's clearly meant to entertain children. It also suffers from early 3D limitations, but it's well made for the time.
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>>732205482
Modern LEGO is pretty deep into market research, and poop is one of the few things they find consistently relevant to modern children. There's dozens of sets that sneak in hidden poop references like that because of it, because apparently kids just like knowing there's some brown studs there even if they become completely inaccessible once fully constructed.
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>>732204853
I think there is nothing wrong with having a LEGO settlement in your basement like in the LEGO movie and >>732201204, but in both cases those big sets were in service to kids who got to play with them.
I know I'd be jealous of a family who could have a big LEGO city for their kids to play in way back then.
Miss me with the static displays.
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>>732213868
>I loved it when I was 7, but it's clearly meant to entertain children.
Yeah, i was about the same age when it came out, and even though there really wasn't much to it, it was funny and comfy, and one of the first games i remember playing where I could just freely explore and interact with stuff in a 3D space. I think it's easy to forget how big a deal that was 30 years ago.
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There was still a sense of artistry to PC games at the time. People were enthusiastic about stuff like this. It was "the future".
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>>732214715
lego has been around since like the 70s
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>>732216226
no it hasnt lol
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>>732216404
Lego's been around since the 1930s, making the plastic bricks since the 50s, but Lego Island, the video game, is from 1997.
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>>732216404
>lego predates the holly
I'm genuinely surprised by this
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>>732216765
The "holly"?
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>>732217083
Holocaust, anon
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>>732216003
>It was "the future"
They were right. Lego Island was one of the earliest examples of a 3D open world game, where you could do anything in any order you felt like, go anywhere whenever you wanted instead of having levels or a set path of progression.
Now almost every AAA game is like this.
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>>732217583
Lego island really was a nothing game, wasnt it? this shit came out before vice city
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>>732217583
>the game was an absolute resource hog, pushing most home desktops to the limit—even in low-resolution mode
>attempted to load the game on computers with Pentium processors clocked at 90, 133, and 200 MHz, and found that the game "only ran happily on the 200."
Funny, they got the unoptimized bit right too. The Pentium 200 was a top of the line CPU, barely a year old. Truly forward thinking.
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>>732218831
>nothing game
I don't actually remember what the goal was
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>>732218831
>>732219421
It came and went like a fart.
It was a PC exclusive edutainment game. Nobody took note of it, it inspired nothing, it's a garbage game today and a garbage game then. Imagine playing this shit over Quake II, Tomb Raider, or Ocarina of Time and thinking its in any way innovative, but retarded nostalgiafags will act like it was the second coming.
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>>732219421
Only Pepper's route had any story, in which case it was to free the Brickster and then put a stop to him before he destroys the island.
Otherwise it was just a collection of simple minigames and an island you could go around and click on things to make them do different stuff based on which character you chose.
You could build a handful of vehicles and customize them too.
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>>732219721
Something I liked to do was trap NPC's into an area of the map then watch them run into eachother.
I recommend giving it a go sometime, Ideally either the race course or the top of the hill are the best places to do this.
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>>732219826
Yeah, a lot of the game was just neat things that happen. I spent so many hours playing this game as a kid, it was mind blowing to my 7 year old mind at the time, but it really does feel more like a tech demo than a game at times.
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>>732195503
>invents vaporwave in you're path
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>>732219826
didnt they use to explode and then make jokes
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>>732220083
>you're
GOOD MORNING SAAAAAAAR!!!!
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you can play the game in your browser now
https://isle.pizza/
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>>732220192
yeah two figures run into eachother, one explodes, and maybe you'll get a skit afterwards.
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>>732213441
>I never had the game either
they were shockingly good, colony management games before the genre really became a thing
>dig walls
>collect ores
>spend ores to teleport in heavy machinery
>occasional rock monsters would emerge from the walls
>all your workers needed to be equipped with either pickaxe for mining or gun for self defense
it was sweaty as fuck in the later levels
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Lego ought to do a remaster of this for the 30th anniversary next year.
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i remember a headcanon underground cave map someone made years ago, does anyone still have that?
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>>732221741
No but that sounds incredibly funny.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvnvaQE2JQY
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXfDoplXLjA&list=RDvXfDoplXLjA&start_radio=1
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>>732220616
reminder that some insane asshole remade this entire game for modern pcs
https://baraklava.itch.io/manic-miners
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>>732223007
What a legend.
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>>732219421
I remember spending hours trying to figure out what i was supposed to do.
The internet kind of ruined that
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My brother used to play this all the time. Now he isnt my brother anymore.



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