rnixon22
Rnixon
rnixon22

I’ve beaten Seaman a couple of times. It actually has a story and a ‘win’ state, but it made me sad the sequel wasn’t the bird’s side of the story.

My Neighbor Toastoro.

My personal favorite was a combined Long John Silver’s / KFC.

I have an Oculus Rift and no problem with my glasses. But then for even more no-problem-ness, I 3Dprinted an eyeglass lens holder and ordered prescription lenses that fit it. So I now effectively have a prescription Rift.

Seems fair, though. Dragon Quest did ‘capture monsters and make them battle’ before Pokemon did. Turnabout is fair play, and all that.

You shouldn’t back up a drive you think is failing. The backup will likely fail.

I still miss Radical Heights, dangit.

Well, the team that built the moon rocket were Germans working in the US, so yeah, they were aliens!

I’m going to re-up my subscription for this.

Nah, it’s Dragon Quest Builders. Which is Minecraftesque, but you get that exact behavior when you mallet a sleeping townsperson.

Try watching The Muppet Show on DVD. Missing skits due to songs.

The game can be 100%-ed with just the starter pack, not just completed.

The review bombing is, of course, epic.

Well for one, the up and down arrow are the same key, just one is shifted. Same with left and right. 

I like the toys. Not so much their game aspect, though that works well, but because I like neat plastic spaceships.

The Commodore 64 is the best-selling computer of all time. Nothing else even comes close.

To heck with the launchers, I want a program or site or service that can scrape my Steam, GOG, Humble, etc game libraries and build a list of games I own and where I own them, so I don’t accidentally rebuy things.

Oreos are inferior knockoffs of Hydrox.

I can understand it. I’ve heard quite a few people say they don’t like the art style in the Dragon Quest games.

The most important thing about it though, is that it can still be turned off.