Gender: Male Location: Chaos.
There can only be CHAOS!
Look, we're not that stupid that nobody would see this hidden track with a ROTS trailer from SEPTEMBER. Mind you, on computers you just manually skip chapters and titles and you can see whatever you want, without doing easter egg steps. This is a huge hoax. "Who tricked us?" I don't know who tricked you, but nobody tricked me.
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the disks are red and sticky!, March 7, 2005
Reviewer: gnossie "gnossie" (USA) - See all my reviews
When I was younger I was an ardent fan of Star Wars, and I was eagerly looking forward to finally owning the original trilogy on DVD.
Yeah, it may have taken a while, but they have finally been released!
When the set finally arrived in the mail, I couldn't wait: I stirred myself a large glass of Kool-Aid and unwrapped the handsome box. Unfortunately, in my excitement, I spilled the Kool-Aid all over the package and the DVD's -- and the couch.
Now, not surprisingly, the stupid things do not run properly. They skip and freeze, and at times will hardly play at all.
My (former) friends have cautiously suggested that all this was largely my fault. Nevertheless I am skeptical. I cannot help but suspect that LucasArts had something to do with this.
Why didn't they include Kool-Aid protection on the disks? Why was there no warning about not handling Kool-Aid around the disks? Why is it only now that I am learning of the effects of this otherwise innocuous beverage on their flimsy product?
In fact, the more I think about it, the more I think it's possible that the disks in fact CAME SHIPPED with the Kool-Aid already on them, and that in my anger I'm just mixing things up. But why LucasArts would ship their new Star Wars disks out all sticky and red is beyond me. Perhaps to sell more?
I don't know. So all I can do is discourage you from buying it: the disks are coated in a mysterious red, sticky substance (God only knows where from) which seems to be impeding their proper operation.
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