MC - I would love to live in your head for a few hours (no more then that). It must be like a carnival!
What an adventure that would be! Well, beware, the terrain is rough, but along the way you will meet Pip from Great Expectations- an awesome guy, he will help you through the maze of video game storylines, Bible scriptures, amateur wrestling takedowns, pins and tilts (beware of the banana split- it is pretty much what you imagine it to be based on the name!), physics formulas (remember, it is ΔE=MC^2, not just E=MC^2; likewise with ΔF=MA) and every great idea and innovation that I have perceived that the world is not yet ready for. Prerequisites for entry include memorizing every single line of Spaceballs and Pee Wee's Big Adventure. I suggest you bring water shoes, a compass, sunglasses, at least one piece of the Triforce and a bottle of Orangina. Lastly, if you see a long-legged frog wearing a suit and top hat- RUN!!!!
Ok, I'm inspired. Thank you Randell. When I am (finally...) done with my degrees, one of my new hobbies will be to create some sort of electronic game tour of my very own brain. I'm thinking it would make a great text adventure game, but I'd be remiss if I missed out on the potential for some stunning visuals, cutscenes from movies and my audio soundbites. Hm. Maybe an action RPG in the ilk of Zelda... If I ever make the game, one of the main playable characters will be named Randell :smile:
*yawn* I stuck a laparoscopic camera in my brain and recorded this: [video=youtube;vs1CA5hFdd4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vs1CA5hFdd4[/video]