I am very much into this kind of stuff.
I like American music. Do you like American music? I like American music, too, baby.
Other versions of me:
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I am very much into this kind of stuff.
Collassal Cave Adventure, 1976
And most folks angry at religion aren’t angry at the ECUSA.
This is why I don’t watch television.
I have fond memories of playing it, but I never beat it and never even really understood how to beat it.
Have you ever played Sweet Home for the NES? It’s like Luigi’s mansion crossed with Final Fantasy themed after a Japanese horror movie.
Alright! Not really familiar with the genre, but I put up a post to get you started.
Damn straight!
Vimm’s Lair has scans if as many old manuals as they could find, if anyone likes looking through old manuals.
Not a ROM hack, but Redigit, before going on to make Terraria, made something called SMB X, remixing SMB 1, 2, 3, World, and Zelda 1 and 2. It also had its own level editor. Totally fun.
Absolute best way to play Pokemon Red & Blue, IMO.
I loved the little chibi versions of characters that appeared on the memory cards!
Soul Calibur
You make it I’ll join it.
I had no idea soulseek was still around. Found some great music that way when I was using it two decades ago in college.
AFAICT it was all done in a four-year period from 1926 to 1929 and untouched until I ripped the ceiling open in 2018.
Tell that to the maniac who wired my house 95 years ago.
Replaying Super Mario World for SNES with my five-year-old. First time for him, he loves Yoshi. I haven’t really played it all the way through in about a decade; my wife and I did it together when we were engaged, was the last time.
A voice randomly changing in pitch.
But I’d rather we all just stop using it.
Huh. I’ll check it out, their series on pasta was really good.