LOST - John Locke Game & Watch
Created on: September 19th, 2008
If Mr. Game and Watch had saved Locke he might have never been on Flight 815!
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...while I appreciate the constructive criticism, I'm not doing any edits ... it's a play on the LCD technology. Yes, obviously the backgrounds of Game & Watch units weren't animated and didn't have full motion video, but the "characters" that you controlled usually only moved left-right or up-down in 3-5 spaces, the amount of time that's spent Locke "hitting the ground" with the camera in that position is like 3-5 frames of animation. It wouldn't be enough time to hammer the gag home. Sorry.
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