Non-KM but I'll hopefully get away with it. Found while randomly wandering forums and You Tube.
Lords, ladies, gentlemen and dungeoneers, I give you "El Camino Del Rey"...
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=PaeQykTZRHw
Perhaps the ultimate modern day Eyeshield journey.
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Perhaps the ultimate modern day Eyeshield journey.
There are but 2 rules in this realm:-
1) He who sees first is the winner...
2) He who is seen first is toast...
1) He who sees first is the winner...
2) He who is seen first is toast...
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Re:Perhaps the ultimate modern day Eyeshield journey.
Wow, the guy filming must have balls of rock! Or a death wish...
(Shouldn't worry about the relevance issue. Compared to some of the stuff that arbitrarily gets into the KM Lexicon, this is virtually canonical.)
(Shouldn't worry about the relevance issue. Compared to some of the stuff that arbitrarily gets into the KM Lexicon, this is virtually canonical.)
Knightmare Audio Plays from The Dunshelm Players.
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Re:Perhaps the ultimate modern day Eyeshield journey.
Now those would have been breathtaking eyeshield scenes. If you could just superimpose some black portals at the end of some of those pathways.
Can you imagine those guys trying that blindfolded? 'Simon, there's a huge chasm on your left. Simon, sidestep to the left.'
Can you imagine those guys trying that blindfolded? 'Simon, there's a huge chasm on your left. Simon, sidestep to the left.'
The only way is onward, there is no turning back. Oooh nasty, didn't realise the road ended there!
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Re:Perhaps the ultimate modern day Eyeshield journey.
I've heard that that path is closed, and that there's a fairly heft fine for going along it. I've also shown this video to my brother, who said "been there", the lunatic.
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Re:Perhaps the ultimate modern day Eyeshield journey.
That is *fantastic*
Eyeshield sequences always bored me. I always saw the potential in them, but I don't want to watch 2 minutes of somebody shuffling up a forest path at snail's pace.
I always felt if Knightmare returned, the eyeshield sequences would *have* to be more dangerous. This would be just excellent.
Eyeshield sequences always bored me. I always saw the potential in them, but I don't want to watch 2 minutes of somebody shuffling up a forest path at snail's pace.
I always felt if Knightmare returned, the eyeshield sequences would *have* to be more dangerous. This would be just excellent.
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Re:Perhaps the ultimate modern day Eyeshield journey.
Whereas I always felt the dwarf tunnels, since theoretically you could set encounters there (afterall, what was the CoB except for a really, really dangerous corruption of the dwarf tunnels), were a superior way of getting two rooms which couldn't logically be next to each other but needed some intervening travel between the two. (Granted, that's assuming you're playing the two minute A to B out for 'things could theoretically happen there' rather than imposing a dungeoneer walking onto a pre-rendered cut scene.)
Still. As far as eye shield videos go, that would have been a fantastic source of them for an ascent up a mountain, say.
Still. As far as eye shield videos go, that would have been a fantastic source of them for an ascent up a mountain, say.
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Re:Perhaps the ultimate modern day Eyeshield journey.
Having read the above posts, I'm now pondering what it would have been like if a team died halfway through an Eyeshield sequence....
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Re:Perhaps the ultimate modern day Eyeshield journey.
I'd say that anything that isn't intentionally related to KM, but reminds a fan of it, has a natural home in the 'Unintended Knightmare References' thread. Though this thread has become Knightmare-related, so apparently you have got away with it. For me, watching that video has all the suspense of the CoB, and one bit in particular (around 4:33) made me think of Series 4's Place of Choice.Snowcat wrote: Non-KM but I'll hopefully get away with it.
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Re:Perhaps the ultimate modern day Eyeshield journey.
Oi Pickle! THAT is a nasty drop!
Sweet, shame bout the giveaway at 0:50, but still nonetheless great.
Male Tannoy Voice: "Whilst this dungeoneer is taking his time, heres a little music!"
Sweet, shame bout the giveaway at 0:50, but still nonetheless great.
Male Tannoy Voice: "Whilst this dungeoneer is taking his time, heres a little music!"
If the only way is onward how would you get home for tea??
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