(I can also cross off #47, Swim With the Dolphins, because it costs $250.)

Ever since I first discovered that Ghostbuster fans at Valve Software had found a way to hide a piece of their favorite movie in their game, I’ve always wanted to do the same. I’ve succeeded a few times in a few small ways – familiar names tend to appear as characters here at there. My most recent game, Sword of the Stars (that’s my day job, by the way, for those of you that don’t know – and why would you. It’s rarely relevant) I gave some planets some most excellent names, but I’m most proud of the player avatar above – I didn’t draw it, rather it was at my request. The ever so familiar, but I can’t put a name to the face, (no really, I can’t) SolForce officer is my avatar of choice when I play – as you might expect. I’m sure I’ll have ample opportunities to fly my GB flag again, but seeing as the Collector’s Edition of the game just hit shelves, I thought it was a good time to share.
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You forgot what Egon Spengler looks like?
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“The ever so familiar, but I can’t put a name to the face, (no really, I can’t” not sure what you mean(t) by that…sounded like you were saying you didn’t recognize Egon by name…also not sure what “…” means…
Let’s just say it means I love Ghostbusters and there’s no way in hell I can confirm or deny where the inspiration for that art came from. On the record, that’s just some guy – whomever he may or may not remind you of, well, that’s up to you.
I can also cross off #47, Swim With the Dolphins, because it costs $250.
So can I… because I can’t swim!
So for me, it would be more like “drown while the dolphins watch and laugh”