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An image of [[Sparks]], [[Docs]], and [[Chief]], standing on the bridge of the [[LMS Explorer|LMS ''Explorer'']] just after the ship was struck by an asteroid and completely lost power. This scene did not appear in the main intro cutscene, but could be seen (from a different angle) in an extended version that came on LEGO demo CDs. | An image of [[Sparks]], [[Docs]], and [[Chief]], standing on the bridge of the [[LMS Explorer|LMS ''Explorer'']] just after the ship was struck by an asteroid and completely lost power. This scene did not appear in the main intro cutscene, but could be seen (from a different angle) in an extended version that came on LEGO demo CDs. | ||
From [http://www.cgw.com/Publications/CGW/2000/Volume-23-Issue-3-March-2000-/Legos-Come-to-Life.aspx#.UOT64Xfhc1E "Legos Come to Life"]. Moltenbrey, Karen (March 2000). ''Computer Graphics World''. | From [http://www.cgw.com/Publications/CGW/2000/Volume-23-Issue-3-March-2000-/Legos-Come-to-Life.aspx#.UOT64Xfhc1E "Legos Come to Life"]. Moltenbrey, Karen (March 2000). ''Computer Graphics World''. Volume 23. Issue 3. | ||
''Original description:'' "To maintain the traditional look of the Lego blocks in the CG game required extensive model texturing. As a result, a 3D accelerator card is required for game play." | ''Original description:'' "To maintain the traditional look of the Lego blocks in the CG game required extensive model texturing. As a result, a 3D accelerator card is required for game play." | ||
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An image of Sparks, Docs, and Chief, standing on the bridge of the LMS Explorer just after the ship was struck by an asteroid and completely lost power. This scene did not appear in the main intro cutscene, but could be seen (from a different angle) in an extended version that came on LEGO demo CDs.
From "Legos Come to Life". Moltenbrey, Karen (March 2000). Computer Graphics World. Volume 23. Issue 3.
Original description: "To maintain the traditional look of the Lego blocks in the CG game required extensive model texturing. As a result, a 3D accelerator card is required for game play."
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