Morrowind, Shenmue, Earthbound, all the the Mega Mans, Starcraft
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I don't know, can you come in guys?
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Miniatures wargaming and lifting over here. Also got divorced, which was good.
BARB LEFT
Amazon.com could shut down at any point and Bezos wouldn't lose anything really. Most of the web runs on Amazon web services. You don't have to buy anything from them. If you're online, you're their product.
Lol alright, so earlier in the movie, Carmen is learning to fly the spaceship and has an accident where the run into the asteroid, which changes its trajectory and sends it to Earth, where it hits Buenos Aires. Carmen caused the whole thing 🤣
I mean, the money's not bad either 🤣 so I don't have to worry so much about Christmas presents now
Good job bud 👍
I just got offered a new job after rage quitting a really bad one. I'll be working with at-risk kids in a group home, basically a low security facility for kids who have either had run-ins with the law and need a second chance or who just don't have anywhere else to go. I'm excited, for once I feel like I'm going to be doing work that's actually important and not just making some wealthy idiot wealthier.
Yeah and it's impossible to win against them unless you're following the bug avoidance guide.
I have my Dreamcast still so I could theoretically boot it up any time and get the "authentic" experience. However they released it digitally for playstation and I think Xbox, along with the sequel.
I will say, it might be less accessible if you haven't played anything like it previously. Game design sensibilities were different back then and it was the first real attempt at an open world game, to say nothing of the awkward English voice acting. But the narrative is still fantastic and I can't think of many games that have ever been so ambitious in their scope. It's part Virtua Fighter, part RPG, and part narrative walking simulator. I discovered it by chance at a formative time in my life and those first awkward steps into it with no idea what I was about to experience are still a core memory from my teenage years.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk, I guess haha