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The Red Pill
I dunno how long ago this thing was found, but when i saw it, i was shocked. Im not kidding, if this thing is a globster, and there are things this big in the ocean, i'm never going swimming again.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFY2d4Pyi9c


Is this thing a globster?
InHuman
Yeah it looks alot similiar (espically overhead shot) to the shadow of the collossus game, me and my friend loved that game, it was great, I remeber just spending hours running around the landscape and watching the collosi roam around..

The Red Pill
QUOTE (InHuman @ Dec 15 2007, 07:05 AM) *
Yeah it looks alot similiar (espically overhead shot) to the shadow of the collossus game, me and my friend loved that game, it was great, I remeber just spending hours running around the landscape and watching the collosi roam around..


That game was insanely fun. Loved it so much. I would always stand behind a tree and shoot arrows at em just to get em PO'd
WraithGod
This was on here a while ago. It was debunked as a promotion for the game.
Juan2k7nyc
Just a damn add for the ps2 game shadow of the colossus
FootBeef
QUOTE (Juan2k7nyc @ Dec 15 2007, 04:46 PM) *
Just a damn add for the ps2 game shadow of the colossus


Too it's credit that was one damn fine game.
The Red Pill
QUOTE (Juan2k7nyc @ Dec 15 2007, 04:46 PM) *
Just a damn add for the ps2 game shadow of the colossus

is it necessisary for them to do such a thing?

and is it necessisary for me to learn how to spell? tongue.gif
courage_now
dam had my hopes of for a moment sad.gif
(SG)Max
THAT THING IS INSANELY HUGE
war_machine
That's funny that you posted this. Because last year '07 or '06 I posted it too. The remarks that I received was it was fake....simply because there weren't any newspaper articles on the net about it. There was nothing listed anywhere else besides youtube. So it was deemed a fake.

However, the tsumani that they are speaking about, I found out recently, was the giant tsumani that hit Indonsia, Sri Lanke, etc. in 2004. I watched it on, geez, I think it was, one of the National Geographic videos about Tsunami's. Anyway, that tsumani was so large and caused so much destruction, that it traveled all the way to Africa too; they had time to warn Africa about the approaching nightmare. I think there was only 1 death.
Luka the Rentboy
QUOTE (war_machine @ Jan 1 2008, 09:59 PM) *
That's funny that you posted this. Because last year '07 or '06 I posted it too. The remarks that I received was it was fake....simply because there weren't any newspaper articles on the net about it. There was nothing listed anywhere else besides youtube. So it was deemed a fake.


It's well-known that it was indeed the viral advertisement campaign for the game Shadow of the Collosus, as has been stated numerous times. The video was released sometime in early 2005, I believe, and was the first in a series of four, I think. Or was it three? There are no newspaper articles on it, and there is no such TV-station as it it supposed to come from. During 2005 there was that blog, Giantology, which was the primary poster of this and the other supposed monsters; which included some entertaining podcasts with a supposed Russian scientist who had found a giant monster hidden in ice, etc.

Not to mention that such a find would not have remained unmentioned if it were real-- (blah blah conspiracy-nuts blah).
Legatus Legionis
QUOTE (FootBeef @ Dec 16 2007, 12:48 AM) *
Too it's credit that was one damn fine game.

yeah. I too enjoyed the game.. The eagle Colossi was more of a challenge than the final colossi.
:PsYKoTiC:BeHAvIoR:
As far for fighting giants with a sword and a bow, it's the best! I remember meeting the first Colossi, minotaur like with a club. I wasn't used to the controls yet and a hit the summon horse by whistling... Guess what, it also attracts giants! LOL!
Smeagol1
I always poked them with my sword when they wouldn't stop flailing!
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