A few responses to what's been mentioned so far:
Credits Music: From what I understand, this music originally comes from Terminator: Future Shock, and was then later used as the MIDI music for the HMI setup program. Someone else already eMailed me about this so I figured they'd get a mention in the credits of the next ep. ;)
Lack of Music: My first FOUR attempts to record gameplay footage were all interrupted by severe music glitches, so eventually I figured "screw it" and just turned the music off. :P
Setup Sound: Actually, the sound clip used in the setup program from Daggerfall is Emperor Uriel Septim VII saying, "Rest well, for tomorrow you sail for the Kingdom of Daggerfall."
MPC: Yup. Tron is one of my all-time favourite movies and I had been watching it again lately and when I was trying to come up with a metaphor for the number of bugs in the game, the "bait store" line immediately came to mind. ;)
Price: Could be a Canadian-specific price. After all, even though CAD and USD are virtually worth the same now, there was a time not too long ago when USD was worth nearly twice as much. x_x;
Music: Actually, whenever you hear a particular General MIDI tune but were expecting a completely different Synth FM tune, the reason for this is because they were SWAPPED. So both tunes are still in the game, just switched around. The tavern tune and the store tune are a great example.
Dungeons: The dungeons are made up of extremely elaborate modules interconnected with each other. If those modules weren't so darned complex with twisting, multi-layered, overlapping, paths, it wouldn't've been so bad. I think they just wanted to really hit the point home that this was a true 3D game, not just 2 1/2D or whatever. :P
SB.EXE: I read on the UESP that this file is necessary, but I didn't test whether it was or not because I just mount the entire DOS32A bin directory inside DOSBox as Y: when needed. :P
Boobs: I didn't bring this up because then I would have to show it, and Nudity + Blip.tv = NO. :P
Beating TES Games: I've never beaten Arena or Daggerfall. Arena because I haven't spent much time with the game. Daggerfall because it's just more fun to go off and do whatever. Oblivion however I have beaten once before, and Morrowind I've beaten a staggering THREE times from start to finish, partly because the main quest in Morrowind is surprisingly easy and you actually feel like you're making real progress the whole time.
Skyrim: I'm not going to be getting this game right away due to financial reasons, but it's very likely one of my friends/family will get it for me for Christmas and if not, I intend to buy it myself not long afterwards. ;)
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