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by gbusterchick68841

16 years, 11 months ago


I applied…and clicked everything. I was going to go the ‘Winston route’, but I was soo excited….I just got click-happy!! lol :p

by Kingpin

16 years, 11 months ago


Kalonthar
You can still believe in all of those things and then say that if there is a steady paycheck that you'll believe anything they say. Pay me enough, sure, the sky is orange.

Well, it is at dawn and sunset.

I clicked everything, simply because I could.

by ghostbuster5

16 years, 11 months ago


i clicked almost everything ecept Winston thingy



by doctorvenkman1

16 years, 11 months ago


DemonicGozer
Sad thing is, a lot of people won't get/haven't gotten the reference.

I really doubt that people haven't gotten the reference. It's a very well remembered and quoted line from the movie.

by Kalonthar

16 years, 11 months ago




Yeah I know Al, the real miracle would be if they released RGB on DVD as it seems its less of a possibility than even a next-gen game was.

by matthew1

16 years, 11 months ago


I ticked every box.

I'm a bit puzzled as to why the form asks for your mobile telephone number. There must be a reason for it.

I think'll that it'll be some kind of automated message which will be sent nearing the games release when the advertising and promotion for the game begins to heavily kick in.

It reminds me that back in 1990 when Ghostbusters 2 was released on video there was a phone number which you could call where Janine would answer. There was a series of questions which you had to answer by selecting either 1,2 or 3 in order to help the Ghostbusters save the day. It was quite an original marketing idea for the time. My parents wern't too pleased when they saw the telephone bill at the end of the month!

by Ectofiend

16 years, 11 months ago


Matthew Wrote:
It reminds me that back in 1990 when Ghostbusters 2 was released on video there was a phone number which you could call where Janine would answer. There was a series of questions which you had to answer by selecting either 1,2 or 3 in order to help the Ghostbusters save the day. It was quite an original marketing idea for the time. My parents wern't too pleased when they saw the telephone bill at the end of the month!

*Great…Now I have to search for THAT audio promo, as WELL as the similar one they had for the first movie …

*Needless to say the former search has proved “fruitless” (*egon)…

*Cheers.