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The Dark Forest

A place created by Erin Hunter in the series Warriors. It's where cats who've committed crimes against the Warrior Code go after they die.

When Tigerstar awoke, he realized he'd been sent to the Dark Forest.

by Paledawn October 2, 2010


dark helmet

Dark Helmet is a character in Mel Brooks's movie Spaceballs (acted by Rick Moranis)

The ultimate rip of the Star Wars character Darth Vader.

WHAT?! You went over my helmet?!

by James Lowe September 22, 2004

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perfect dark

Many people longed to play Perfect Dark even before it was release in 2000 because of the amount of hype that surrounded it. But hey, it was developed by the same people that made Goldeneye - Rare, so from the beginning it was clear it was going to be a winner. Consisting of only about 30% of the original Goldeneye programming, you can see some very obvious improvements.

Perfect Dark attempted to make use of everything the N64 had to offer. It ripped every last ounce of power out of the N64 and so players needed the RAM expansion pack in order to take advantage of the amazing one player mode. If you ever play a game on the N64, compare the music from something like Mario Kart to the likes of Perfect Dark. You'll be surprised. The high res mode was a treat to be seen as well, but you'll only notice the difference on a big TV. By using the Gameboy connector that fitted into the controller, you could connect the Gameboy version of Perfect Dark (released after the N64 version) with the N64 and unlock some very interesting cheats (the Gameboy version was, unsurprisingly, pretty crap, so I won't go into that). Something you may like to know is that prerelease versions of Perfect Dark allowed players to also connect the Gameboy camera and transfer their faces onto multiplayer characters. I haven't come across another game that allows you to do that, as yet. Fortunately for us, some guys in America insisted that this function had to be removed because it was 'too realistic' and they were worried that it would somewhat blur the boundaries of realities when you shot the crap out of your friends. This really shouldn't have been a problem, because the thing was awarded an 18 certificate in the UK. You can't really go any higher, so I don't see why they didn't just let it go, but hey.

I got my version of Perfect Dark as soon as it came out (expensive stuff) and, because I was well under 18 at the time, it scared the shit out of me (I led a sheltered life). The thing that frightened me the most was the intelligence of the enemies. In Goldeneye, there were obvious flaws with the enemies that the player could use to their advantage. Generally, you could stick your head around the corner and wait for a guard to follow you to a hiding place and then shoot the hell of you. Perfect Dark's guards could hear what was going on around them, so if they heard gunshots nearby, they'd come looking for you. Playing it now, there are still ways around this, but compared to Goldeneye, where you can just shoot a guard in the back and the one standing next to him won't do a thing, it's a bit of a big step up.

I think the most impressive thing about Perfect Dark was the amazing amount and quality of scenery (there's some really cool looking stuff in that game, especially the alien space ships). And then of course, there's the meaty weapons that put Goldeneye to shame. The rocket launcher in Goldeneye is pretty flimsy looking, whereas the same thing in Perfect Dark is one mother of shit that you wouldn't want to find yourself on the other side of. The shotgun was oh so much cooler than the shotguns in Goldeneye.

Cut scenes were also an obvious improvement on Goldeneye. Rare said that they had felt restricted when they were doing Goldeneye because they had to stick to a certain storyline. Occasionally, they added or removed certain parts from the film because some bits just wouldn't have worked. There was no Casino scene in the game and there was nothing like the Bunker, Surface and Caverns level in the film, only mentions of them. In Perfect Dark, Rare were free to create their own HIGHLY complex storyline that really works when you think about it.

Don't compare Perfect Dark for the N64 to the latest video games. Don't compare it to Halo, because it's not Halo. Newer video games can quite easily turn round and say, hey, I really liked Perfect Dark, but we could improve upon the same kind of concept and add our own bits. You should compare Perfect Dark to shoot-em-ups on the PS1 and N64, because, lets face it, it beats them quite easily.

By the way, Rare are making a new Perfect Dark for the XBox 360, could be a reason to buy the next console from Microsoft, but if Microsoft have their way, I'm sure there'll be a load of other reasons not to buy one.

N64 Magazine -
"Absolutely Stunning. If you had to choose just one game for your N64, this would be it. Unmissable."

N64 Magazine (now NGC) awarded Perfect Dark 96% (Star Game) in reviews, second only the Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Goldeneye got 94%.

How total dicks react to Perfect Dark:
Person 1: I'm playing Perfect Dark again at the moment.
Person 2: That game is so lame. The latest GTA game kicks Perfect Dark square in the balls.

by k9 The Great July 24, 2005

199๐Ÿ‘ 24๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dark Vader

a misspelling of Darth Vader.

If your first foray into Star Wars was a children's book, you probably had never heard "darth" before and may have thought the author made a typo.

Kid reading book: Don't they mean "Dark Vader?"

*kid watches Star Wars*

Ben: ... Darth Vader, who was a pupil of mine until he turned to evil...

Kid: WTF does "darth" mean?

by Herbertismyhomeboy July 31, 2011

58๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Army of Darkness

The best B-Movie ever, Stuff explodes, people die, some more stuff explodes and some more people die. Pure Entertainment for real men

"KLATTU FARATTA NI(cough)"
"Yeah I said the words, well, no not exactly..."

by whoop dee doo December 14, 2003

108๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


dark slide

is to grind a skateboard on the grip side (the dark side) of the skate board. This trick is very hard and can only be performed by pro's

wow he actually did a dark slide

by Mc Degreez August 22, 2006


The Dark Tower

The incredible epic tale, written by Stephen King, of Roland Deschain's search for a tower that holds up all of existence. In his search he encounters all sorts of beings and worlds that are all somewhat parallel. This series can be taken as one of King's greatest works. It contains seven long novels that create the larger tale. The first book was written back in the 70s, and the last book in the series was released in 2004.

"Time is but a face on the water" (DT4- Wizard and Glass)

by mooth July 10, 2005

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