@arvalis@HardDriveMag Hi. This is me. I definitely say that with irony, it’s just an ongoing joke on a podcast. But FF1 is in my favorites. I frequently talk about how games are bad at telling stories compared to, say, books, but when they do it right (Portal) it’s as -or more- effective.
The Making of Karateka is part game collection and part documentary; a playable history of an 80s game Karateka that tells a remarkable true story in the coolest way possible.
Our review: https://t.co/6ev4qmzKEb
@HisCromulency If there’s one thing that occurs to me as the thing that really embodies your tenure it’s the amazing, sprawling, helpful strategy guides we all worked on together, thanks for sharing in that! And then second place is GTA5, it just never went away!! 😸 Much luck on what’s next!
I love this game. Give it a try! My top picks to play are in this review but beyond the games there’s just a ton to nerd out over, docs, artifacts. It’s remarkable, my fav way to play old games that’s not just a restored arcade.
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration offers a completely new, very fun way to explore several decades of Atari arcade machines, consoles, handhelds, and PCs.
Our review: https://t.co/SwB7IYx3IB
@supr_pixl@DaemZero The arcade is in Haight-Ashbury, it’s called Free Gold Watch. Lots to do in that area, it’s on the edge of Golden Gate Park which is fun, too.
Silent Hill? Resident Evil?? Dead Space??? Oh my!
This week’s Game Scoop! featuring @Samuel_IGN, @ErrorJustin, @LawofTD, and @ColinDStevens is all about the latest spooky horror game news PLUS we discuss Gotham Knights, Final Fantasy XVI, and more. https://t.co/1pJwDt1giP
Two fascinating, one-of-a-kind, unreleased NES games are up for auction. Will they be preserved in a museum or filed away in a collection? Only time (and lotsa money) will tell! https://t.co/CRCdru9Ss1