It was an absolute pleasure to work as an editor on this translation project with such an excellent team. We sincerely hope that you too will fall in love with this game’s characters and story, just as we did.
It is with great pleasure that we announce the release of a full English fan translation for “Nakoruru: The Gift She Gave Me”, a Samurai Showdown spin-off title for the #Dreamcast. All the info you need is up now on the blog: https://t.co/DM5DRPvuFM
“Democracy” has never looked more of a con than it currently does.
Starmer, a politician now universally despised, surrounded by cronies parachuted in by Mandelson, advised by a man (McSweeney) who supposedly “resigned” months ago, is imposing draconian laws no one voted for.
“Adults can still access social media through age checks like facial recognition, digital IDs, passports and credit cards.”
This is what this ban for the under-16s is REALLY about: identifying ALL adults under the guise of ‘protecting’ children.
Anyone with half a brain knows this.
The much anticipated Dreamcast Junkyard 20th Anniversary Collection is NOW LIVE!
Celebrate 20 years of Dreamcast Junkyard with exclusive merchandise, VMUs, and replacement shells created for dedicated Dreamcast fans.
This is a one time production run, and the collection will only be available for one month. Once ordering closes, these items will be gone for good, so place your order today!
Worldwide shipping is available, and all items are scheduled to begin shipping in August.
More Info on the collaboration: https://t.co/kM25l7LQj0
Get your items here: https://t.co/r2rpLBthKu
@TheDCJunkyard #Dreamcast #SupportIndies #DreamcastIndies #DreamcastJunkyard #LimitedTime
"This Is A One-Time Production Run" - Here's Your Chance To Celebrate 20 Years Of The Best Dreamcast Website. (Image: @VGNYsoft) https://t.co/UjinPyto31
Well it's true, it's damn true!
In collaboration with @TheDCJunkyard, one of the leading voices keeping the Dreamcast legacy alive, we're proud to announce a limited collection of Dreamcast Junkyard themed merchandise and accessories! This collection celebrates the community that continues to preserve Sega's iconic console, with all proceeds supporting the Indie Dreamcast scene.
Each item is made to order as part of a one time production run, making this a unique way to support both Dreamcast Junkyard and the future of Indie Dreamcast gaming.
The collection launches Monday, June 8, and will only be available for one month. Be sure to place your order before this limited run comes to an end!
For more information: https://t.co/kM25l7LQj0
#Dreamcast #SupportIndies #DreamcastIndies #DreamcastJunkyard
We've teamed up with @VGNYSoft to celebrate the Junkyard's 20th anniversary with a limited-edition merch collection🎊
> DCJY VMU shells in 9 different colours
> DCJY Dreamcast console shell
+ More!
Available for one month only from Monday.🗓️
More info: https://t.co/36YK6TZXHA
Our friends at @TheDCJunkyard recently ran a feature on the demise of DC-UK, including some reviews that never saw the light of day.
We were honoured to play a small part in the article.
#dcuk#SegaMags#Dreamcast
Two cult indie hits are confirmed to be coming soon to Sega Dreamcast thanks to the hard work of homebrew devs: The poker-themed roguelike Balatro, and the stylish rhythm romp Friday Night Funkin'! 🃏🎤
All the info you need is on the blog: https://t.co/Eo1JK5ylZk
As I write this, the reality still hasn’t fully set in. It was less than a month ago that Marc came to San Jose to hang out. He was sober, healthy, and full of life. We had a blast reminiscing about the old days. He seemed genuinely excited about the future. He even extended his ticket by a couple of days so he could explore some of the old haunts around San Jose.
When it came time to drop him off at the airport, he handed me an envelope. I waited until I got home to open it. Inside was a three-page list of his hopes and dreams for the future. Never in a million years did I imagine that less than a month later, he would be gone.
I met Marc when he was 17. I watched him achieve all his skateboard dreams, and I sat next to him at the Away Days premiere—only to later watch his career fall apart. I still don’t understand why my friend is gone at 49 years old. I don’t know why he chose to come visit me. Was there some bigger purpose to it, or was he looking for closure?
Marc was a genius and a tortured soul. He told me he wanted to be remembered for his skateboarding, not for his failures or shortcomings. He was just a poor kid from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, who grew up in a trailer at the end of a dirt road. Yet he made it out, traveled the world, and touched so many lives. He will live on through the video parts that nobody can recreate. He gave opportunities to people who might never have had a chance otherwise.
Without a shadow of a doubt, Marc Johnson was the single most influential person in my life. Everything he did was art. He was endlessly creative and always tried to elevate his friends and everyone around him. He opened doors for guys like me and Jerry, and single-handedly put San Jose back on the map. Marc had the golden touch—whether it was on a skateboard, creating brands, or developing ad campaigns.
Marc Johnson passed away today. He was one of the most talented and creative people to ever step on or off a skateboard.
- Louie Barletta