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Re: Harry Potter Creator box art
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lugnet.harrypotter
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Sun, 20 May 2001 05:07:22 GMT
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In lugnet.harrypotter, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.harrypotter, Christopher Pisciotti writes:
> > > IF this Hogwarts Express IS a game
> >
> > It's not a Hogwart's Express game or a set. It's the box for the PC title,
> > LEGO Creator Harry Potter. It is in the same line as the rest of the LEGO
> > Creator series of PC titles.
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> Sorry for being imprecise. When I said "game" I meant "computer game" or, as
> you call it, even more precisely, PC title. E3 doesn't have much in the way
> of board games I don't think so I was shortcutting. (the moniker is "gamers"
> so game by itself is understood to mean
> PC/Mac/Palm/handheld/console/arcade/etc. game, that is, some sort of
> computer electronic game that a gamer plays)
>
> ++Lar
I did know what you meant Larry. What I was replying to was the thought that
this might be specifcally a Hogwart's Express (PC implied) game :) I was
trying to be as specific as possible by stating PC title. The booth at E3
was for LEGO Media so everything shown was indeed a software title be it for
PC or gaming console. Also shown were Mindstorms products, the Speilberg
Movie Maker line (the two new Jurassic Park sets were built and laying about
on a table), the new Bionicle line (Bionicle figures also set out for
hands-on display), LEGO Racers 2, and a few other things already out on the
market.
CP
Loch Forest
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| (...) Sorry for being imprecise. When I said "game" I meant "computer game" or, as you call it, even more precisely, PC title. E3 doesn't have much in the way of board games I don't think so I was shortcutting. (the moniker is "gamers" so game by (...) (24 years ago, 20-May-01, to lugnet.harrypotter)
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