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Posted: Mar 27th 2008 2:22PM Mr Khan said

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duh

Aside from that, objects as small as they exist in Galaxy wouldn't have gravity anyone, and the black holes would simply absorb whatever was around them

The only physically realistic scene was near the end of the game, when that star collapses and sucks in absolutely everything around it, but then again Mario (or Luigi) and Peach get sucked inside and just find a stellar nursery

This is like people looking at Lord of the Rings and talking about its historical inaccuracy

Posted: Mar 27th 2008 2:24PM (Unverified) said

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Who cares? Did anybody actually believe that the physics in Mario Galaxy were true to life? If so, play less video games and read a book.

Posted: Mar 27th 2008 2:37PM vidguy said

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It's a platformer, fantasy video game which bends the laws of physics and gravity to make the game more fun. This article completely misses the point of the game. No one expects a Mario game to have life-like anything.

Posted: Mar 27th 2008 2:37PM (Unverified) said

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This "conversation" is such a waste of perfectly good electrons.

Posted: Mar 27th 2008 2:40PM Roto13 said

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The only flaw in an otherwise ultra-realistic game.

Posted: Mar 27th 2008 4:23PM (Unverified) said

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Hahahahahahahah
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Posted: Mar 27th 2008 2:48PM (Unverified) said

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Is there actually a GCSE Science test? We had to do the subjects individually i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

Posted: Mar 27th 2008 3:41PM (Unverified) said

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Yup there is, im doing a double award nd the exams have all 3 subjects rolled into one. Depends what exam board your using, ours is OCR
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Posted: Mar 27th 2008 2:56PM (Unverified) said

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i'm pretty sure you have gravity on all types of surface, not just spherical. it's just REALLY insignificant unless you're as big as a planet.

Posted: Mar 27th 2008 4:20PM (Unverified) said

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Yep, Jared here is right. Even a baseball and a watermelon have a tiny amount of gravity pulling them together. It's just insignificant.

Now, if the moon were a giant watermelon...
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Posted: Mar 27th 2008 3:16PM Shmil said

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THIS JUST IN
video game physics break laws of physics

Posted: Mar 27th 2008 4:22PM (Unverified) said

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I think the point of the article wasn't to complain about how the physics was unreasonable, but rather to explain how it worked...and it was fascinating...makes perfect sense to me.

Posted: Mar 27th 2008 4:32PM Capitalist Pig said

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NO....WAY.... Super mario Galaxy has something UNREALISTIC in it?.....I....I had no idea! It's.....So Realistic and all......

Posted: Mar 27th 2008 4:59PM (Unverified) said

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well duh!

Posted: Mar 28th 2008 3:45AM hvnlysoldr said

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I wonder if they can find gravity waves soon.

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