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Oct 2024

Pokémon emerald

Growing up in a religious household there were certain games tv shows movies etc that I wasn’t able to partake in,Pokémon was one of them.

Emerald was the first game I played of my own choosing and was finally able to let my inner child play the game we wanted to for so long. Emerald is what sparked my interests in gaming again.

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hmu if you ever want to give it a go and need help with anything. I defiantly take any excuse to replay this thing lmao.

I never finished but had fun playing. Shadow of Yharnam was the last boss i remembered facing and after that, i just stopped haha

I feel old, but the Sly Cooper series is actually what got me into drawing in my tweens, especially this one in particular.

I actually sat down with the cover art and broke down the characters into basic shapes and taught myself how to draw.
Probably explains why I'm into drawing animals now. Also wrote a fanfic (forever deleted), but I still have binders full of art I used to do XD Thanks, Sly. Wouldn't be here without ya!

There is this special videogame that resonated so much within me and is Red Death Redemption 2. I can't believe I almost skipped this one just to buy Overwatch...

Gorgeous lands, divergent and lively wild, fantastic towns, interesting characters, incredible cast, and honestly the best main character of the history of videogames. Arthur Morgan



It´s so good.

I once met a girl at a film shooting, she was an extra, I was an extra.
She said that when she only has one wish free she would wish that
her memory gets erased so she can play RDR1 again from the beginning and
experience it again :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:
That was so extreme and sounded so extreme so I went to the shop and
bought myself a playstation and RDR1 and played it, just to understand
what she meant.

i understand it now

The first playthrough will always stick with you, so I can relate.

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I don't know, maybe Team Fortress 2. The game itself is pretty simple but I think it was everything in connection to it, like the animations, comics, and fandom. It also caused me to be interested in other Valve games like Half-Life 2 and Portal 1 & 2.

By 2024 standards it's lame, but by 1984 standards it was awesome, and it had a really cool soundtrack. The game that I have fondest memories of would be Gyruss. It actually features in episode 25 of Wild Nights, Hot and Crazy Days.

Here is a video of somebody playing Gyruss (remember, this was 1984, so don't expect great graphics or complicated gameplay). This is not my video (actually, I was much better at the game than this guy):

And here is a video of the song that the game's soundtrack was modeled after. It is a disco version of the classical Bach song Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, performed by a group called Sky. The video game's use of this song was groundbreaking at the time given the limitations of video game hardware 40 years ago.

And I may or may not have a minor crush on the drummer. I have a thing for nerds. And he looks like he's having a great old time playing those drums!