I had this dream last night, I was playing a video game, something like Megaman X or somthing.
only thing, is it played like it was right in the middle of an active war zone, X was getting swarmed with enemies, some of which resembled older bosses, storm eagle, ect.
bombs flying around in the background, and an endless view of of the war going on from ground level, the scene was rather intense.
At certain points, X was actually using Melee combat (punches, kicks, ect)
His X-buster fired more like a machine gun as well. still able to charge, for a large wave of destruction,
X eventually came to what appeared to be a dig site,
their he ran in to zero, who was yelling at another character, I did not recognize the character in question.
"????: If we can find the T-Virus, We can use fallen humans to help end this war!
and Our intelligence shows that an ancient lab lies at the bottom of this crater,"
"Zero: Your INSANE!! That stuff was responsible for nearly driving the humans to extinction!"
that was when the dream ended.
What do you guys think?
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Jul 26th, 2012 @ 10:11 am Perma-link
It's rare that I dream about video games - and sadly, it's even rarer that I'm able to reconstruct them after I wake up.
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Jul 26th, 2012 @ 11:13 pm Perma-link
I love dreams! Especially stuff like this. I always keep a journal beside my bed to catalogue all of my cool dreams!
well, err... all of the... um... clean ones, anyway. ;^^ Still, I'm really into dreams and all that stuff. I especially love that dreams spawned many of the greatest things on earth, such as the Terminator movies, Psycho effing Waluigi, Nite's own The Twisted Dream, and to a lesser extent... ugh... Twilight. But still, it is a series that has a huge fanbase and has spawned hundreds of clones, so the fact that it came from a dream just makes it seem so cool to me! Well... sort of. But bottom line, dreams are the shizzle. Also, that does sound like a really good concept for an X fangame, also considering Capcom is totally cool with fangames, I'd say go for it! But if not, at least put it up on concept corner. ![]() |
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Jul 26th, 2012 @ 11:14 pm Perma-link
Genogenesis7 I love dreams! Especially stuff like this. I always keep a journal beside my bed to catalogue all of my cool dreams!well, err... all of the... um... clean ones, anyway. ;^^ Still, I'm really into dreams and all that stuff. I especially love that dreams spawned many of the greatest things on earth, such as the Terminator movies, Psycho effing Waluigi, Nite's own The Twisted Dream, and to a lesser extent... ugh... Twilight. But still, it is a series that has a huge fanbase and has spawned hundreds of clones, so the fact that it came from a dream just makes it seem so cool to me! Well... sort of. But bottom line, dreams are the shizzle. Also, that does sound like a really good concept for an X fangame, also considering Capcom is totally cool with fangames, I'd say go for it! But if not, at least put it up on concept corner. good idea, ill drop it off in the concept corner, ![]() |
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Sep 8th, 2012 @ 1:10 pm Perma-link
This forum rarely occupies my slumber, other than the 2011 dream about getting raided by 4chan trolls, but a couple nights ago I dreamed that several of us assumed Korean pseudonyms and gave interviews in the newspaper about why we thought Pepsi was far superior to Coca-Cola.
Last night I dreamed that I was roaming through the woods somewhere in Georgia, and I stumbled across an unmarked cabin owned by the government, where I walked up to a desk and was handed some kind of survey printed on notebook paper. I filled it out and received $165 as part of a program to refund money to people overcharged by a government-owned hunting lodge, even though I'd never hunted and didn't live in Georgia. Further proof that I really need some quality psychiatric care.
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Sep 13th, 2012 @ 7:47 pm Perma-link
Time to hijack Nite's topic! Muhuhahahahahaaaaa!! ![]() Note: the following is a reprinted and slightly edited excerpt from Genogenesis7's Dream Log. So it started out at a party where I was watching a really strange adaption (if you could even call it that) of The Three Musketeers that starred the Jonas Brothers as the titular characters. I remember that it had a sort of a bolivian army ending: at the climax of the film, they're buying cereal at a supermarket, but find out that apparently someone has planted a bomb in said supermarket, so they grab their Lucky Charms and set out for the exit at top speed - the movie ends before they can reach the exit. As if that weren't random enough, the dream cuts to a strange sequel called "Ali Baba", evidently released many years later. The movie is a stop motion film which, as it says in the opening credits, was written and animated by Elijah Wood. It explains that in between the first and second films, the supermarket was... actually a library, I guess, and when it exploded, the Three Jonasteers or whatever took all of the books that had been scattered everywhere and stacked all of them into a huge, huge pile (it actually looked really amazing, I should make a painting of it sometime or something) that reached way up, like, you couldn't even see the top of it. It just disappeared into the clouds. So the Musketeers climb this colossal pile all the way up to a magical city in the sky called Ali Baba. It's a rather surreal, fantastical place, which is being ruled by an evil king and whatnot. The Three Musketeers get into a fight with some of the king's minions or something, and after what admittedly was a really cool action scene, in all of the commotion one of the Musketeers (let's just say it was Nick Jonas) and Clint Eastwood for some reason (I've given up on trying to attribute this film to any form of logic by any stretch of the imagination at this point) fall off the edge of the city and land back in the parking lot where the huge bookstack is. It's a rather unstable bookstack, too - books keep falling from the sky down into the parking lot, and if I remember correctly there was even one part where a giant bucket of black paint fell down and nearly drowned our heroes. Clint firmly decides that Nick will need some training before he goes back up into Ali Baba to rescue his friends, so they have a generic Rocky training montage. But before Eastwood and Nick can celebrate, a crotchety old British policeman comes to inspect where Clint Eastwood had parked his car. After talking it over with him, Clint just barely avoids a parking ticket. And that's all of the story that I was given. Yeah, nice job, Elijah Wood. You're definitetly on your way to an Academy Award. So that's it for today kids, I hope you enjoyed that. Also, if you want me to start posting more of my dreams, there's plenty more where this came from. As a matter of fact, this is actually Dream Log Entry #34, so I have enough material to last you hours of reading! Tell me what you thought in the comments! ![]() |
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Sep 14th, 2012 @ 7:39 am Perma-link
Maybe that "crotchety old British policeman" let him off the hook because he was a Republican.
You should continue the Dream Log in serial format! Plus, some fitting music:
Watch Youtube Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYZs4ExdlfA
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Sep 14th, 2012 @ 1:12 pm Perma-link
That's a great idea, Bibby! Maybe a seperate topic would also suffice...
From now on, every Thursday night is Dream Night With Genogenesis7 Genogenesis7son! Also, I have to say, I really like that music. It has a sort of depth and mystique to it. ![]() |