*Know* that the answer to your question is indeed in the title of the game, as written by some wise ones before me. And being twice as old as I was when playing Planescape: Torment for the first time, I can safely confess that it is true.
jim was planning on selling the rights to disney before he died and was pretty much not going to be involved anymore had he not died. the only difference is the muppets in the 90's would have been owned by disney insted of in 2004.
jim was planning on selling the rights to disney before he died and was pretty much not going to be involved anymore had he not died. the only difference is the muppets in the 90's would have been owned by disney insted of in 2004.
I read that, seems like he a had a deal to keep his input with disney before he died. Now they seem to be going off the rails a little. Sort of like like Lucas hockin Star Wars to disney, talk about remakes, jeeeze. Feels like the new ones are reminding me of the exact storyline from the 1977 film I saw as a kid.
Henson did some great work with Fraggle Rock as well. One of the few kids programs I could watch with the kiddies. Probably the underground setting.
Scientifically speaking though, pleasure is REALLY good at rewiring our brain, so if you're gonna do crack, do it on your death bed, because drugs really have the ability to change you. Pain can do a good job too, but people will suffer a great deal for pleasure, yet few would trade away pleasure to avoid suffering, so I think pleasure is stronger.
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Henson did some great work with Fraggle Rock as well. One of the few kids programs I could watch with the kiddies. Probably the underground setting.
Scientifically speaking though, pleasure is REALLY good at rewiring our brain, so if you're gonna do crack, do it on your death bed, because drugs really have the ability to change you. Pain can do a good job too, but people will suffer a great deal for pleasure, yet few would trade away pleasure to avoid suffering, so I think pleasure is stronger.