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Tobin's Spirit Guide - Since the advent of cinema I've seen ghosts that can take advantage of the ethereal nature of the moving picture, removing images from the screen and making them move about, terrifying and sometimes harming the innocent. This is either an advanced form of telekinesis that manipulates the very light that composes the images, or a psychomanipulative ability, making the victims believe they are being assaulted by images they were previously viewing on screens.
Egon's notes - Since this was written, further advances in visual media have meant ghosts can now use the television and more recently, video games as a medium of control. All of the readings we've taken seem to assert the author's first hypothesis that these are indeed manipulations of the physical world and not a trick of the senses.
These are actually called Electronic Wisp in the game, but they've been nicknamed pixel ghost, for obvious reasons. The top two paragraphs are from the guide to Ghostbusters: The Video Game, more specifically, the Wii version since thats the only version where these little buggers appear. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flX8Y7dgTeI - They can be seen around 1:13 here along with two other versions.
Ray's tips say that these ghost eventually fizzle out, but it seems that Azhra (name suggested by Osric24) caught one that managed to stay in its form.
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eggplantman
Character © Myself
Ghostbusters © Columbia/Tri-Star Pictures
Pokemon © Nintendo
EggplantmanTobin's Spirit Guide - Since the advent of cinema I've seen ghosts that can take advantage of the ethereal nature of the moving picture, removing images from the screen and making them move about, terrifying and sometimes harming the innocent. This is either an advanced form of telekinesis that manipulates the very light that composes the images, or a psychomanipulative ability, making the victims believe they are being assaulted by images they were previously viewing on screens.
Egon's notes - Since this was written, further advances in visual media have meant ghosts can now use the television and more recently, video games as a medium of control. All of the readings we've taken seem to assert the author's first hypothesis that these are indeed manipulations of the physical world and not a trick of the senses.
These are actually called Electronic Wisp in the game, but they've been nicknamed pixel ghost, for obvious reasons. The top two paragraphs are from the guide to Ghostbusters: The Video Game, more specifically, the Wii version since thats the only version where these little buggers appear. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flX8Y7dgTeI - They can be seen around 1:13 here along with two other versions.
Ray's tips say that these ghost eventually fizzle out, but it seems that Azhra (name suggested by Osric24) caught one that managed to stay in its form.
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eggplantmanCharacter © Myself
Ghostbusters © Columbia/Tri-Star Pictures
Pokemon © Nintendo
Category All / Pokemon
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Size 495 x 720px
File Size 137.8 kB
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Actually, my shopping list is as follows:
No ghost shoulder badge(Set of 4 on ebay, $28+cost of shipping included), Custom name tag($2 on ebay), the flight suit($19 all the zippers, pockets match, it's just a bit darker than the ones in the movie). The boots are going to be hard to find. I have size 16 feet. D:
No ghost shoulder badge(Set of 4 on ebay, $28+cost of shipping included), Custom name tag($2 on ebay), the flight suit($19 all the zippers, pockets match, it's just a bit darker than the ones in the movie). The boots are going to be hard to find. I have size 16 feet. D:
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