Ah that does look great. I figured there was an explanation.
Ah that does look great. I figured there was an explanation.
Thatβs either a spam link or a dead one.
I have 11 on 3 of my machines. Itβs still awful. I keep kinda hoping theyβll get it together, but nope.
This gives me a lot of Baobabs Mausoleum vibes. I love it. π
You're a great game writer now. They honestly should let you direct it.
Might as well. Better late than never.
(Also I don't use Windows except for work on a rare occasion, but even then I try to minimize it since the user experience is still clunky trash.)
Yes but I think everyone actually just wants 6. Like years ago.
He would still be alive if that was the case.
Hello, it's me. I'm here to defend the defend AC modern-day gameplay, for without it, we'd never have had one of the best WTF endings gaming has ever seen, and I unironically think it's a fantastic framing device. I WILL die on this hill.
And the rest of the world learns that. MS Paint still exists.
Tack!
As an American, exactly what is that?
Finally getting back on social media again. I missed BlueSky.
The Video Game History Foundationβs digital library is now publicly available in early access form.
The library includes promotional material and more than 1,500 out-of-print magazines.
www.videogameschronicle.com/news/the-vid...
The cover of Videogaming & Computergaming Illustrated magazine, October 1983 issue. The headline reads "Uncensored Videogames: Where Do You Stand?" A woman in a blue leotard and high heels stands posed dramatically on top of a computer motherboard, symbolizing the intersection of technology and provocative themes.
I thought I'd dedicate a thread to the October 1983 issue of Videogaming & Computergaming Illustrated. It's a significant issue, I'd argue, because it's maybe the earliest instance of a gaming magazine really digging into matters of gender and sexuality in games at length. π§΅
A holiday update is coming this month. No worries.
@routasoft.bsky.social mind adding me to the game dev starter pack?
Oh it's nearly impossible these days and often feels very demoralizing.
Join us TOMORROW over on Twitch for some good queer fun!! We'll be playing games from the Season of Pride Steam Sale, chatting with devs, and giving out some free games! So come hang out, will yah?
We launched launch the 5th annual Season of Pride event today together with @igda.org and @gaymingmag.bsky.social.
Tune in now for developer interviews of our 8 selected showcase games, then check out the selection of all the games.
store.steampowered.com/publisher/Mi...
**Signal boost please!**
@jennatar.bsky.social that religion I was talking about is based on The Big Lebowski. Haha!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dudeism
@direkris.itch.io ohai!
I still have my Twitter account, but I recently locked it down from public viewing. Only existing followers may still see it, though I don't use it very much anymore.
1. I was looking for a new alternative to Twitter, which I used to love so much.
2. It's been nothing but wonderful--they've rolled out more Twitter-like features, and it's positive and welcoming.
3. Allow us to reconnect to each other and our fans in a non-toxic environment.
If you're in LA this weekend, tomorrow and Saturday are the
@indiecade.bsky.social Night Games!
They're some of the most fun and unusual game events out there, and I'm getting to go again finally.
www.latimes.com/travel/story...
The @indiecade.bsky.social Awards is about to begin!
youtu.be/-61CoxoCo2Y?...
The @indiecade.bsky.social festival Steam event is live!
Check out this year's nominess as well as previous selections.
store.steampowered.com/sale/IndieCa...
The Home: A Story of Light demo is now available to play on Steam!
πstore.steampowered.com/app/2409920
Then keep them in your life somehow. Your mention of turning them into a fun blanket is great. Or you can frame them and rotate them on your walls or turn them into couch pillows, etc. Lots of fun ways to include them in your life without having to wear them.
I used to keep them, but now I have a very high standard for what I keep--I must *love* it, it must be made of high quality materials, and be really something I feel good in and makes me happy to wear it.
I donated the rest a long time ago and don't accept much new stuff.