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I can't wait to watch this on a Dubbed Video Dub.

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At least he got a parade!

Hey now, Mario definitely had a personality in Super Mario RPG (they did a lot considering he had no dialogue!), but that's totally accurate otherwise. I never would've pegged the 90s as the span when Mario had no real character traits, but that's way more true than I expected.

Came down to the comments just to mention Star Hill. Thank you! (EDIT: I missed that Pagan also mentioned it above, but I'm glad multiple people remembered this.)

This makes me incredibly happy.

It's like Memory Wipe, but the complete opposite and without the insight or value!

Entirely for nostalgia reasons, my go-to summer games are Super Mario RPG and Wrath of the Gods. My fondest summer memory is when my family would go by either Blockbuster or the library to rent games after we went to the pool, and those two experiences always stuck most closely with the season for me. Super Mario RPG

Integortion?

Huh, yeah. As much as I get cheesed at open world games for being too unfocused, I also get frustrated when tightly paced open worlds don't let me explore more. We are insatiable!

That's awesome. I never played Retro City Rampage, and one of my biggest reasons for avoiding it was its faux-retro style that was way too slick to evoke the real deal. Something like MURI came much closer, but nothing beats making it for the actual old hardware.

It's free and just for PC/Mac.

Liking mostly for the bit about micromanaging characters. That's why I've never been able to get through the Avernum games despite loving them to bits.

That's sort of the reason I stopped playing too; once my friends insisted on raising the difficulty, I was living in holes while they build castles because they had learned the game in-and-out by that point.

Going for a weird choice (shockingly) and saying Off-Peak by Cosmo D. It's an adventure game set within a massive cathedral-like train station where a seemingly obsessive station manager has turned the main terminal into a museum of vinyl music, taxidermy, fine art, and fast-casual dining, filled with circus

Maybe I'll visit you at the convent or library some day.

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Never heard of this until now, but I assume this is the "breakfast mess" in Man on the Moon. It's now my mission to find a copy!

Krame use yahoo screen

The real lesson is that moldy milkshakes are delicious.