What's the likelihood of getting ToMI plushies?
Seriously
It seems plushie characters of games are sold all over but i'm yet to see a Guybrush Threepwood - now wouldn't YOU buy a plushie Guybrush? or a plushie Le Chuck? lol - like in the Trial and Execution of GuyBrush Threepwood...
Well, i'd love 'em, so how about it?
It seems plushie characters of games are sold all over but i'm yet to see a Guybrush Threepwood - now wouldn't YOU buy a plushie Guybrush? or a plushie Le Chuck? lol - like in the Trial and Execution of GuyBrush Threepwood...
Well, i'd love 'em, so how about it?
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Yes. I've wanted one ever since I finished that game.
Yes, I would like a Guybrush plushie. But I would LOVE a Max plushie! It would be so cute and nefarious! How could you not want one?!?1!
Well, I don't! I'm surprised noone's mentioned a Winslow plushie so far.:winslow:
I'd settle for a Morgan plushie, though. Also, this:
Edit: Making the doll made me take a close look at the voodoo dolls for the first time. Has anyone else ever noticed that they look a lot like the Tales versions of Guybrush and Elaine, down to the hook hand?
I even have a plushie of the Maw sitting on my desk, and that was a pretty small name XBLA game! They have to be able to get these made for MI and Sam & Max.
Yo whats up with the Atari cartridge covers there?
Here's the post:
http://www.telltalegames.com/forums/showthread.php?p=259707#post259707
And the rest of the thread is worth a read as well.
Yep, the entire ordeal is chronicled there. I'd do the tarot cards next, but I'd want to do it on a heavier paper stock.
I hadn't even realized your mistake until you made this post. And now I want to make one of those. Don't give me ideas like that, I've already wasted enough paper and ink on this crap!
Also, I'm surprised nobody's questioned how I got the pins to stick in the paper voodoo doll.
I just thought you rammed them into the table underneath it...
Or maybe you used prittstick. Prittstick can do ANYTHING. (or at least anything better than superglue, sadly)
Guru, you're simply great.
Naw, there's just a stick of gum stuck under the doll. I needed something soft enough to stick a pin in and thin enough to be concealable under the doll. I originally was going to use an eraser, but the one I had in mind was thicker than I thought.
By the way, unlike the Feast map and Atari label, the paper voodoo doll is one of a kind. Despite the fact that I have no drawing ability, I copied it by hand from the game onto a piece of paper, which I inked to make it traceable and then traced on to a blown up piece of blank parchment from the Feast map. I'm just lucky it was such a simple drawing.
And who wouldn't want a lovable, hugable talking Murray ACTION skull?