Xbox live...who is?
#32
Scooby Senior
No worries, had a few good races tonight, bike's starting to feel right.
Tiggs, sent you an invite too, you were busy playing stunt mode.
Pete, if you're reading whats with the poster thing under your office and where are you stood? Lovin the game by the way.
Tiggs, sent you an invite too, you were busy playing stunt mode.
Pete, if you're reading whats with the poster thing under your office and where are you stood? Lovin the game by the way.
#34
Can't remember what poster it is but probably one of the groups that done the music for the game, either V8 pack of third girl.
I think I'm stood in the tunnel somewhere, think I was standing on one foot. I'm also in the credit vid, I'm the one who can run really fast.
I think I'm stood in the tunnel somewhere, think I was standing on one foot. I'm also in the credit vid, I'm the one who can run really fast.
#35
Scooby Senior
Nah, it's a big one in the basement, only thing I could see in there. Lists the tracks lots of faces and babble... which is probably what it is!
Tiggs, I think the invite shows when you're in a conference room thing, at least it did.
Tiggs, I think the invite shows when you're in a conference room thing, at least it did.
#38
Ahhh I know what you're talking about. That is our mullett board, you can see it in the credit vid briefly as well. Basically when the tracks were being made we had a list of things that would need to be ticked of so we knew they'd been done.
Last year we had a kipper list. At the end of the row of tasks there was the word done so we knew when we'd completed all the tasks. So I wrote underneath "like a kipper" and so the kipper list was born. So everytime we completed a task we'd draw a kipper.
This year because the game was so much bigger, there were another 6 tracks to do, plus touching up the last 10. So the lines that divded the tasks were quite thin to enable them to fit on the wipe board.
This presented us with a problem as the kippers just weren't a suitable shape to fit in the thin rectangle shaped boxes.
So we had a big discussion on what would fit best in these boxes (a simple tick didn't come into the equation). It was decided mulletts were good because they're long and thin. And so the mullet board was born.
So next time you take a visit to the basement take a close look at the board and you'll see the name of the tracks on the side and then lots of redneck looking faces with mulletts.
Last year we had a kipper list. At the end of the row of tasks there was the word done so we knew when we'd completed all the tasks. So I wrote underneath "like a kipper" and so the kipper list was born. So everytime we completed a task we'd draw a kipper.
This year because the game was so much bigger, there were another 6 tracks to do, plus touching up the last 10. So the lines that divded the tasks were quite thin to enable them to fit on the wipe board.
This presented us with a problem as the kippers just weren't a suitable shape to fit in the thin rectangle shaped boxes.
So we had a big discussion on what would fit best in these boxes (a simple tick didn't come into the equation). It was decided mulletts were good because they're long and thin. And so the mullet board was born.
So next time you take a visit to the basement take a close look at the board and you'll see the name of the tracks on the side and then lots of redneck looking faces with mulletts.
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