I think that in the
Homsar menu, it says "James". It makes more sense for him to say james, because it is "games" pronounced wrong.
I agree. It doesn't make sense for him to say "Jay". Wait, what am I saying? Homsar's not supposed to make sense! He is supposed to be infinitely confusing! What would happen if he made sense?! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!! -
CE5
I don't hear an m, and I DEFINITELY don't hear an s. Granted, he is smashed by a heavy lourde before he can finish, but if you move your mouse over the games button then move it away, the lourde won't drop so you can hear the whole sound byte. It's definitely not James, but it could be either Jay or Jame. If there's an m there, it's so inaudible it must come into question. -
Gemini
Due to the tutilage of my keen ears, I am saying that it is indeed james. I turned up the sound very loud and I heard both the m and the s. Are you people deaf?
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Arrohed Aria
Yeah, crank up the volume, and you'll hear it as JAHY-mes. The -mes is sorta quiet, but that's how Homsar speaks. -
War129
Indeedy-doody, it is "James." I've got my pair of trusty Sennheiser DJ headphones here, with which I can hear things that others may not... I moused over the "Games" button, then quickly pulled the mouse away, so the Heavy Lourde sound wouldn't disrupt anything, and I can distinctly hear both an "M" and an "S." -
Shenlon
I think it's Jame. I think he gets crushed by "Heavy Lourde" before he can say the "s". (S is for Sucks! :D) ::
Corinne
Geeze you guys...it's James.
AgentSeethroo
It's games pronounced wrongly as 'James'. ~
Rainer~
I listened to it a lot at high volume. It is definitely "Jame" and not "James"
The Friggin Cheat
I think it's "Jane". With an N. --
DG
I'm gonna go with James. -
Heir_of_Lindeen
Jame.-
Crap
I believe that he is saying "Games" with a soft G
Comanche
Hey says "James" (soft-G Games) but the "S" sounds more like a soft th. As though he's speaking with a lisp. Getting technical: The word can be divided into three different emphasized sections (with different pitches). The first two constitute the syllable “Jay” and are what most people hear. The third part of the word is spoken a good deal more softly and at a lower pitch. It also coincides with the impact of the heavy lourde. This is when he says the “M” and the “S” or “TH”. It’s easy to miss. –
Fishie McGee
It is definately J-A-M-E-S James.
Homestarball Z