I usually look for very specific #gaming podcasts focused on both #gamingnews and/or #gamedesign, I'm listing, below, some of my favorite ones (and/or the creators/interlocutors responsible for them). Will try to keep the thread running, feel free to contribute!🧵👇
@St1ka @Rabite890 Dark Forces is pretty rare and it shows on price.
Warcraft 2 as well, but I actually managed to snag it slightly cheaper than that over at Vinted.
Nice picks, and great price btw!
Can anybody remember #videogames whose gameplay is mainly from right to left?
Classic Mario games are mostly 2D from left to right, for example. Does the opposite exist?
#gaming#retrogaming#Nintendo
Things I learn the older I get:
1) If a movie with women as protagonists/with well-written roles has average-low evaluations on IMDB/Rotten Tomatoes, it's probably not because it is a bad movie.
Case in point: Barbie. What a great movie!
@LawdCookies I use gamepads with a third party Bluetooth adapter and they work great (even on tight games such as hollow knight).
As for the mouse, I have a Razer one with a specific USB adapter that works great. But I do play some competitive shooters so on the mouse I decided to play safe
Sharing 4 games that I played on PC and that were formative, in different ways, for my development as a gamer.
- Diablo 1
- Tyrian 2000
- Fallout 1/2
- Jazz Jackrabbit
Screenshots source: https://t.co/EjBFSdN7nb
As I am finishing Diablo 1 for the first time, I can surely say this was a game that was still important to me as a child. I feared most of the game, but the atmosphere was amazing and created some of the strongest memories I have related to gaming.
90s Becas : "nope, that's a Zombie, alt + F4"
2023 Becas: "I'm going after you, Diablo!"
Fun fact: played this a lot, watched my brother playing this a lot. Yet, I remember little from the Story, except for the most popular memes/NPCs.
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