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Steve Jobs invented nothing. Wozniak was the engineer.

If that was a scolding then your parents were very kind, lol.

There used to be a time when I could look at “New Releases” and look through every single title, knowing there was some value to be had. It meant that there wasn’t a release every week, but it meant that there was time to look through them and they all had something to justify their place.

Shit shovelware will keep flowing.

let’s not pretend 5 or 6 character dialogue sequences and a nonsense ending makes the greatest narrative ever.

At this point that could be considered a frozen take lol.

Valve: *Scribbling furiously*

It’s not even HL3 at this point, I’d settle with a new L4d, Portal, or TF.

But what if I make a Souls clone that plays like a team based shooter with some moba elements that utilizes cards?

If you want to make a game in 2017 it better be either

A. A card game
B. Team based shooter with MOBA elements
C. A Souls clone

This is getting old.

Make it challenging, but not NES Battletoads challenging. Especially if there’s multiplayer...

That was my first thought, it’ll be an odd mix of tones. Wonder if there will be a dance move that involves heavily brooding and shooting yourself?

Oh, so I post something about how I’m so racist I’d be willing to kill a baby and suddenly I’m the bad guy? Damn libruls ruining the country.

Former Little Orbit employee here!

Back in my day, it was purely a publishing house. I was a testing lead, worked on Barbie Dreamhouse Party, their Adventure Time games, and many others. Development was always something they wanted to sink their teeth into, I’m glad that they’re finally getting their opportunity!

After going to a classic gaming convention in Austin in 2003, I started my hardcore collecting phase. I went into countless thrift stores and flea markets, walked away with so much good stuff. My focus is mostly on the stuff I grew up with, the pre-NES machines. I have just about all of them sold in the US from that

I hear you. It’s rare I’ll find a decent game and in decent condition at thrift stores around here. When I do find something good, that’s usually when the store will forget the “thrift” part of their business and put high marks on it.

I once stumbled on an Atari 2600 “Sunnyvale” Heavy-Sixer model, which came from the first batch that was produced in 1977, and had a sh-t ton of shielding on it which made it quite heavy compared to other models produced after that.

Bought it for about $60, with about 6 joysticks (originals) and a paddle set (still in

Ugh, yeah, I’d love to find the mint-condition big box PC games and 25 cent ultra-rare computers everyone seems to be stumbling over, haha.

Goodwill/Savers around here seem to at least Google what they have, things are mostly fairly valued. These stories mostly seem to happen at the smaller chain thrift stores.