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Paul S
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There’s a word for people who complain about how other people use their time. There is also a word for people who complain about “PC culture.” Interestingly, they’re the same word.

So, they remade the original Castle Wolfenstein?

Good, I’m not the only one who thought the final tower in Pirate’s Curse was like 900 times harder than the rest of the game.

On a news post about Onechanbara, an ecchi game about bikini-clad zombie hunters, I came upon a simple post raising a good question. The poster, whom we’ll refer to as Steve (because I can’t find the old post to tell you who he was), wrote the following: “Honest question. It seems like every time there’s anything

I spent years really wanting to play D&D but being thwarted due to groups falling apart just as they started. Once a guy invited me to join a game of his, except I realised very quickly that 1. the game consisted solely of my character with him as the DM, and 2. every single male NPC needed to either threaten or

Eh, it’s been done

This came to mind. Bad dudes. And there was an ad that praised it for being more available on more platforms that Double Dragon.

Now playing

Today, PC gamers complain when a new game runs like a console version. That is not what I call “unacceptable”. My own barrier for “bad home computer port” was set much, much, much lower:

People piss and moan about multiplatform variations now but trust me 1980s computer gaming was far worse.

We made one of these that launched in 2014 that is a 2v2 space soccer game called Futbol Forever:

She also just got married

Uhm, you do realise we can see your phone timestamps, as well as the post timestamps on your screenshots right? Also, as others have noted, for something like this, you’re wayyyy too

I just realized that a substantial portion of the readership has probably never even HEARD of Threewave CTF, or 3dfx, S3, or any of the other names from the golden age of 3D acceleration.

Well, is there characters from Rygar and Tecmo Bowl in there? :)

And it’ll play exactly like one would expect a Musuo game to play after all this time and titles and I’ll buy it.

When you finish the game, the people you rescue all complain because the rescue didn’t occur exactly as they perceived it would.

The practice of “officially examining.”

I say just let developers do whatever they want. nobody needs to tell them how to do their job. if they want skinny female characters they can have skinny female characters and there’s nothing wrong with that.

It’s gonna be Takeshi’s Challenge instead.

Don’t worry. Mine were Atari games.