leo (xbox game studios and etc) created by scott ramsoomair
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  • I love it! It's wrong and sad and all that crap, but I love it. It's been way too long since I've seen a good comic with reboot in it. Perhaps since thundercats got a new version, maybe we can see something else get a reboot?

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  • I dont care as long as the antagonists are just as awesome... there are few villans as evil, awesome and spinetinglingly melevelent as magabyte and even few as crazy yet sympathetic as sexadecimal.

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  • Jackalovski said:
    …and even few as crazy yet sympathetic as sexadecimal.

    Her name was actually hexadecimal, but I can understand the confusion. Most erotic compilation of code ever to grace TV in the 90's.

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  • Jackalovski said:
    I dont care as long as the antagonists are just as awesome... there are few villans as evil, awesome and spinetinglingly melevelent as magabyte and even few as crazy yet sympathetic as sexadecimal.

    Would be a bit hard considering the voice actor for Megabite passed away in 2006 and he basically MADE the character.

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  • Daneasaur said:
    Would be a bit hard considering the voice actor for Megabite passed away in 2006 and he basically MADE the character.

    A moment of silence for Tony "The Elder God" Jay...

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  • MasatoTheKitsune22 said:
    ....I know I'm going be hated and wanted dead for this.
    I don't get it.

    It is from Reboot TV series:

    The setting is in the inner world of a computer system known by its inhabitants as Mainframe.
    When the User loads a game, a game cube drops on a random location in Mainframe, sealing it off from the rest of the system and turning it into a gamescape. Bob frequently enters the games, reboots to become a game character, and fights the User's character to save the sector. If the User wins a game, the sector the cube fell in is destroyed, and the sprites and binomes who were caught within are turned into energy-draining, worm-like parasites called nulls. When this happens, they are said to be "nullified."

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