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STAHP!
"They have taken you from the Imperial City's prison, first by carriage and now by boat, to the east, to Morrowind. Fear not, for I am watchful. You, have been chosen."
panzerschreck!
"ow! Ok ok, i will work!"
“Thank you for the new shoes”
Zug Zug
Units received
"Trouble with the trolley, eh?"
Rhinos! RRHHIIIIINNNOOEEESSS our enemies hide in METAL BAWKSES the cowards, the fools! We... we shall take away... their metal BAWKses.
I don't wanna
Day of the Tentacle
Protect the pilot
"That was left-handed!"
my name is Legion: for we are many.
(Yes I know originally is from the bible)
An enemy has been slain
"The end is near! TEN SECONDS NEAR!!"
Everything that lives is designed to end. We are perpetually trapped... in a never-ending spiral of life and death. Is it a curse? Or some kind of punishment? I often think about the god who blessed us with this cryptic puzzle... and wonder if we'll have the chance to kill him.
My lord? Yes? My lord? Yes? Let's get digging! Whoa! What now?
- Hidden song made from sound effects in Lords of the Realm II
In the same vein
"Wha-wha wha-wha what do you want? Wha-wha wha-wha what do you want? Why do you keep touching me?
Daah buu daah buu"
The song from warcraft 1 or 2 or something.
I like when computer games used to have a hidden song. Especially when they made it so those songs would play if you put them in a cd player.
It also used to be a thing that some games would just have their sound track play if you put the disc in a cd player. An upside was that the music was all written to the first part of the disc, and the game data was written to the outer rings where it could be read faster on most drives for shorter install times.
"This train doesn't belong to you. So why don't you turn around and face me, pumpkin?"
Pierce: "This train was commandeered legally under the---"
"Holy nutballs! What happened to your frickin' face?!"
"Oh yeah? How about this - lady? - I don't even know what to call you: you tell me why you look like you headbutted a belt sander, and I'll let all of you go right now."
-Handsome Jack (Borderlands 2)