As Dreamers Do Part Deux

I was hoping they'd be inspired by Tom.
Because I figured only in the WLAF could a team get away with that to generate publicity. Also, Cartoon Network still did the Big Game parodies for a few years. ITTL, they probably still had that Tom/Jaguars spoof logo in the archives ready for the Tomcats to use on helmets and jerseys that are basically hand-me-downs from the former Jaguar franchise.

In other words, The Rock bought the St. Louis Stallions and moved them to Jacksonville for a bargain. Then, Turner pretty much pitched in on the relocation fee by stuffing a few million in his pocket to put Tom on the old Jags helmets.
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Because I figured only in the WLAF could a team get away with that to generate publicity. Also, Cartoon Network still did the Big Game parodies for a few years. ITTL, they probably still had that Tom/Jaguars spoof logo in the archives ready for the Tomcats to use on helmets and jerseys that are basically hand-me-downs from the former Jaguar franchise.

In other words, The Rock bought the St. Louis Stallions and moved them to Jacksonville for a bargain. Then, Turner pretty much pitched in on the relocation fee by stuffing a few million in his pocket to put Tom on the old Jags helmets.
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A win-win for Turner and Dwayne. Turner gets to promote one of the biggest brands he owns on a sports team, and Dwayne gets to spread publicity of his team through cable TV.
 
As of January 2007, Nara Disneyland is undergoing significant upgrades to be discussed later.
Is this a belated responsce to my post where i suggest that disneyland nara be themed to jappaness cultural. I feel that it makes sense because nara is the first captial of a united japan and that otl nara dreamland had a feudal japaness section instead of a frointerland untill it was replaced by a water park
 
Is this a belated responsce to my post where i suggest that disneyland nara be themed to jappaness cultural. I feel that it makes sense because nara is the first captial of a united japan and that otl nara dreamland had a feudal japaness section instead of a frointerland untill it was replaced by a water park
Actually, Nara isn't being rethemed. It's just adding new attractions and repainting exisitng exteriors.
 
NexGen Video Game Console Rankings according to GamePro
1) Sega Scorpio (Similar to OTL PS3)
Selling point:
- Bluray support
- Backwards compatibility with Monolith and Aurora games.
- Select Master System and Genesis games available for digital download.

2) Atari Coyote (Similar to OTL Xbox 360)
Selling point: Bluray support and backwards compatibility with Phantom games.

3) Nintendo Revolution (Wii IOTL)
Selling point: Wireless controllers (Wiimote IOTL) and ease of use for younger gamers.

4) Panasonic Pantheon
Selling point: Backwards compatability with Rubicon games.
 
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NexGen Video Game Console Rankings according to GamePro
1) Sega Aurora (Similar to OTL PS3)
Selling point:
- Bluray support
- Backwards compatibility with Exodus and Saturn games.
- Select Master System and Genesis games available for digital download.

2) Atari Coyote (Similar to OTL Xbox 360)
Selling point: Bluray support and backwards compatibility with Phantom games.

3) Nintendo Revolution (Wii IOTL)
Selling point: Wireless controllers (Wiimote IOTL) and ease of use for younger gamers.

4) Panasonic Pantheon
Selling point: Backwards compatability with Rubicon games.
Yeah, I don't see Panasonic making it out unscathed this time, since Sega and Atari already have backwards compatibility as a selling point.
 
NexGen Video Game Console Rankings according to GamePro
1) Sega Aurora (Similar to OTL PS3)
Selling point:
- Bluray support
- Backwards compatibility with Exodus and Saturn games.
- Select Master System and Genesis games available for digital download.

2) Atari Coyote (Similar to OTL Xbox 360)
Selling point: Bluray support and backwards compatibility with Phantom games.

3) Nintendo Revolution (Wii IOTL)
Selling point: Wireless controllers (Wiimote IOTL) and ease of use for younger gamers.

4) Panasonic Pantheon
Selling point: Backwards compatability with Rubicon games.
Love it. I would probably have the Atari Coyote here as my first console considering how my mom really liked Disney IOTL. As well as the Sega Aurora considering we had the PS3 IOTL. I'd assume Blurays aren't as expensive ITTL or they simply decided to take the losses, and considering who owns them ITTL, the losses shouldn't be as bad.
Yeah, I don't see Panasonic making it out unscathed this time, since Sega and Atari already have backwards compatibility as a selling point.
I could see Panasonic make it into the present day, and it'd probably be the cheaper console too given the lack of a Bluray drive.
 
Love it. I would probably have the Atari Coyote here as my first console considering how my mom really liked Disney IOTL. As well as the Sega Aurora considering we had the PS3 IOTL. I'd assume Blurays aren't as expensive ITTL or they simply decided to take the losses, and considering who owns them ITTL, the losses shouldn't be as bad.
If your mom really liked Disney IOTL, she'd really love them ITTL.
I could see Panasonic make it into the present day, and it'd probably be the cheaper console too given the lack of a Bluray drive.
Yes, but not many people would bring attention to them.
 
If your mom really liked Disney IOTL, she'd really love them ITTL.
Exactly, and something tells me she'd dig Urusei Yatsura, Maison Ikkoku, Tenchi and Ranma 1/2.

And I'd dig Naruto, Sgt. Frog(so would my mom likely) and Hikaru No Go as a kid. Imagine all the merchandise Disney would make......
*Aw how I wish my mom was still here, she'd probably like this...
Yes, but not many people would bring attention to them.
Oh...
 
Love it. I would probably have the Atari Coyote here as my first console considering how my mom really liked Disney IOTL. As well as the Sega Aurora considering we had the PS3 IOTL. I'd assume Blurays aren't as expensive ITTL or they simply decided to take the losses, and considering who owns them ITTL, the losses shouldn't be as bad.

I could see Panasonic make it into the present day, and it'd probably be the cheaper console too given the lack of a Bluray drive.
The major studios that have hopped on the Bluray bandwagon are Disney, WB, Turner and Columbia-TriStar. The only exceptions are Peacock and Paramount, the latter thanks to Microsoft and Toshiba's push for the HD-DVD format. The ones who are trying to play both sides on a wait-and-see basis are Lionsgate, New Line and Luxor.
 
The major studios that have hopped on the Bluray bandwagon are Disney, WB, Turner and Columbia-TriStar. The only exceptions are Peacock and Paramount, the latter thanks to Microsoft and Toshiba's push for the HD-DVD format. The ones who are trying to play both sides on a wait-and-see basis are Lionsgate, New Line and Luxor.
Ok. What about Touchstone?
 
@Otakuninja2006 Touchstone is on the both-sides side.

First Blu-Ray releases for each studio...
Disney:
Peter Pan (Platinum Edition), The Jungle Book (Platinum Edition), Anastasia (Platinum Edition)
Warner Bros.: V For Vendetta
Turner: Casino Royale (Spring 2007)
Lionsgate: Saw
New Line: Hoot
Luxor: Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties
Columbia-TriStar: Talladega Nights
Touchstone: Nacho Libre

Peacock's Sapphire Series (Coming in 2009)
Dracula
Frankenstein
King Kong
(1933 version)
Animal House
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Sixteen Candles
Jurassic Park
Saving Private Ryan
Galaxy Quest
Shrek
Van Helsing
Blue Beetle
Popeye the Sailor Man
 
@Otakuninja2006 Touchstone is on the both-sides side.
Ok. Whatever makes them more money!
First Blu-Ray releases for each studio...
Disney:
Peter Pan (Platinum Edition), The Jungle Book (Platinum Edition), Anastasia (Platinum Edition)
Warner Bros.: V For Vendetta
Turner: Casino Royale (Spring 2007)
Lionsgate: Saw
New Line: Hoot
Luxor: Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties
Columbia-TriStar: Talladega Nights
Touchstone: Nacho Libre
Nice.
Peacock's Sapphire Series (Coming in 2009)
Dracula
Frankenstein
King Kong
(1933 version)
Animal House
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Sixteen Candles
Jurassic Park
Saving Private Ryan
Galaxy Quest
Shrek
Van Helsing
Blue Beetle
Popeye the Sailor Man
What's the Sapphire Series?
 
The major studios that have hopped on the Bluray bandwagon are Disney, WB, Turner and Columbia-TriStar. The only exceptions are Peacock and Paramount, the latter thanks to Microsoft and Toshiba's push for the HD-DVD format. The ones who are trying to play both sides on a wait-and-see basis are Lionsgate, New Line and Luxor.
Kind of ironic that Microsoft is pushing for HD-DVD ITTL, considering that ITTL subsidiary Sega's latest console only supports Blu-Rays! Hopefully a HD DVD Player accessory will be made for the Aurora, like how Microsoft made a HD DVD Player accessory for the Xbox 360 IOTL.
 
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