I have already seen cosplayers talking about modifying their costumes for exactly that purpose :)
I have already seen cosplayers talking about modifying their costumes for exactly that purpose :)
I’m not yet through the archives of everything I wanted to see yet (still have a lot of the longer runs on the docket, and most of the last 36 hours), but here the runs I have watched that were REALLY great:
If this article has peaked anyone’s interest in playing Crystalis, please *please* do so. Crystalis is one of the best NES games ever made (for me, personally, it is the best).
1. Good.
What sorcery is this? Magic puns? And here I was, lamenting that such joys were artifacts of a bygone era... instead I find this delightful enchantment added to my evening. Thanks to you delightful creatures I do believe I shall tap a fresh keg and draw a hearty draught (okay, that one is maybe a stretch due to…
Most game design is a LOT of making things that don’t work out until something does. It’s just the nature of the beast.
And that’s peachy, but it’s not game design- it’s making a web interface for an already existing game or puzzle.
The NYT had nothing to do with making Set. It was developed by Marsha Falco in the mid-seventies based on systems she used as a geneticist.
Love Concrete Blonde. Best cover of the original.
I was expecting (hoping) for a cover of the classic Cohen song.
Glad I’m not the only person who immediately thought of QFG1 from the title and images. Well, I thought of Hero’s Quest, which is the name the game had when I originally bought and played it, but you know what I mean.
Absolutely do this. The run is incredibly entertaining and all of the commentary about various plot points as well as technical/mechanical details are super interesting.
Aeris. God... the weeping the first time I played the game and got to THAT scene.
Developer gives tongue-in-cheek response to blindingly stupid question, and this is somehow worthy of an ‘article’.
This ‘article’ is straight garbage. Both the author and the foolish editor who greenlit it are bad and should feel bad.
Yeah, that sounds part and parcel like him.
Leavitt has been well-known as an insufferable sack of shit for a long time now by the Magic community. He once went on a spree of personally identifying and trying to publicly shame/dox random Twitter users who had entered some stupid “RT this ad to maybe win some stupid shit” contest for the grand offense of…
No, it’s really not.
Yep. I was so happy to see it pop up on the YT feed. Was neat to watch it again :)
You can’t test Magic results using automated anything. There are way, way too many decision points to run useful testing without a human element.