I quite enjoy using it. Stays out of the way, boots instantly, is very plain looking.
It will focus on total conversions of the main games. So Miami, Frontier, that mod that's set in Oregon, the Russian one for Fallout 2 (can't remember the name ATM), London, the Van Buren Remake, etc. I've never heard of Fallout 3 in OpenMW but I'll be including that now. That sounds neat.
Problem is I made this list awhile ago and never checked if the projects were active or not. I'll be checking that. But its gonna be anything I've seen that I though looked cool, no matter inactivity or how early in development.
I'll even throw in a mention of similar games like Ashes 2063.
Ah sure, why not. I already have the excel sheet done. I'll throw something together.
I have a list going. There's about 15 major fallout fangame projects right now. I've considered writing an article because there's so many. Hell Fallout: Vault 13 is another one that got some buzz about 2 weeks ago.
Why would he even go? It's like Biden speaking at the green covention. Those people already hate the 2 parties. They aren't gonna go back.
Why would he even go? It's like Biden speaking at the green covention. Those people already hate the 2 parties. They aren't gonna go back.
Those eyes have seen some twisted stuff.
It's the tool for making golf course holes.
Wow, had no idea this was a thing. I'm gonna check these out. Man I'm so entering next year.
Penkesu Computer - A Homebrew Retro-style Handheld PC
I've always been fascinated by these small computers. GPD makes these kinds of devices too. Ordered one once but I never got it. Been thinking of building one myself though I'm worried it would be too small to enjoyable use. I would definitely write on it, that I am sure of.
Last time I tried it there was no view library like Winamp. Nope. At that point just use VLC or MPV.
Very excited by this. Hopefully they go all the way and GPL it. There hasn't been any mp3 player I've enjoyed using as much as Winamp.
I got you bro.
Come join me in the fantasy realms. We got lots of mead.
That looks cool. Not what I'm looking for but interesting. Reminds me a bit of the MegamanEXE games.
Collectathons are just games (usually platformers) where you collect a bunch of stuff. Spyro you got the items in each level, gems, chests, sidequests (that give you items) and so on. There's a lot of stuff to collect. Banjo Kazooie is another collectathon.
Yeah this looks right up my alley. Man, the GBA really had all the isometric platformers.
Yeah who tf even looks at lyrics while on Spotify anyways
Anyone know any games similar to the Spyro GBA ones? Isometric collectathons? I need more like this.
I wrote an article about the 3 games and just how good they are. Imo, they're extremely underrated. I really wanna play more games similar to it but I can't find much in the way of isometric collectathons(?) at all. Looking for any suggestions. Apologies if this isn't the right spot. GBA is retro right?
Imo, the 3 games are extremely underrated in the Spyro series and feel like completely different games.
Here's the article. It explains more specifically what I mean by these games. Website: https://charinusraps.neocities.org/pages/writing/gamenotes/spyro Medium: https://medium.com/@charinusraps/spyro-season-of-thunder-7969d3a4dcee Substack: https://substack.com/home/post/p-144166959
I know there's the main Spyro games but I'm looking for 2D ones, basically the same deal as the Season games.
Both Dark Void games remain really underrated. Enjoyed them both.
Hell I thought Dark Void was already delisted years ago.
Guess they don't have the cash to buy Rumble.
If you haven't played Anodyne or Lenna's Inception you 100% need to do so. Lenna's Inception also has a 'meta-game' aspect that is by far the best in it's genre (beating out Evoland).
There's also Kudzu (https://megacatstudios.com/products/kudzu) which came out a few weeks ago for the Gameboy and Castaway (https://store.steampowered.com/app/2564860/Castaway/) which the first screenshot on the page should indicate what kind of game it's striving to be lol.
The Zelda games on the Game Boy and Colour are unique within the Zelda series as a whole. Strange plots, enemies, music, mystery and even gameplay plague the three games. Hell, in Link's Awakening half the enemies are straight up from Super Mario Bros. And the oracle games come with novels and feature interconnected password systems, animal companions (who vary depending on your own actions) and areas unique in any other Zelda games (Subrosia). It's almost as if these 3 games exist in a void unto itself.
I recently watched a playthrough of the Unreal remake of Link's Awakening. Those plus the Oracle games are imo, some of my favourite Zelda games. Anyone know any games similar? I alreayd know of and love Lenna's Inception and Anodyne but I want more. I wrote an article about Link's Awakening and what I call Lozgbc games with a few more listed. Anyone know any other ones I could add?
Substack: https://charinus.substack.com/p/a-retrospect-on-links-awakening Medium: https://medium.com/@charinusraps/a-retrospect-on-links-awakening-0af2035f183e Website: https://charinusraps.neocities.org/pages/games/gamenotes/zelda
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