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oldwindowsicons · 7 months
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Lode Runner 2 (1998)
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retrocgads · 1 month
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UK 1987
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randomhoohaas · 11 months
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dimalink · 9 months
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Walk in pyramid
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Pixel art for today based on videogame Tutankham for game console Coleco Vision. It should be a walk style game in pyramid. About archeology. Egypt.
And this is my drawing about the same theme. Very simple walking type. It is just like top down view. It is good to collect treasures. And avoid green snakes. As soon as you collect everything level is completed.
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digitalwitchmayura · 2 years
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Lode Runner: The Legend Returns
“2.5 Million Former Addicts Can’t Be Wrong!”/“Remember That Game You Played So Much You Lost Your Girlfriend...  Your Job... Your Car... Good News... It’s Back.” (Electronic Entertainment #10, Oct. 1994)
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mrmegamanfan · 2 years
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Never a bad day for good Famicom games!
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tuliptheoshawott · 8 months
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hellman55 · 2 months
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Longplay of Lode Runner 3-D
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questdesign · 9 months
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kurhl · 1 year
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Muitos obstáculos antes de chegar ao tesouro.
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retrocgads · 1 year
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pixelfireplace · 4 months
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Do you have a favorite vintage computer?
It's tough to pick one because they're all interesting in different ways! I'd have to say the Apple IIgs because that's what I grew up with. That monitor is actually the one I drew on the title screen of my game. The IIgs was backwards compatible with Apple II games, and I enjoyed playing those quite a lot. I think I played Lode Runner, Conan, Karateka, and Captain Goodnight as much or more than the 16-bit IIgs games we had.
I also really like the games and music from the Amiga and C64 although I didn't know anyone who had either of them back then. It would've been cool to experience them during that time!
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twiststreet · 7 months
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Saw people listing their 20 favorite games-- I'm mulling around my apartment and having a hard time connecting two thoughts together in a row, so here's mine, in order from best to worst:
Kentucky Route 0
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Yakuza 0
Neuromancer (1988)
Metal Gear Solid 2
Stardew Valley
The Last of Us 2
Baldur's Gate 3
Journey
Grand Theft Auto 3: Vice City
Disco Elysium
Save the Date
Lode Runner (1983)
Bionic Commando (NES)
Mass Effect 2
Metal Gear Solid 3
The Witcher 3
Wordle
Final Fantasy 7
Persona 5
I think they're all pretty imperfect (especially once you get in that 15-20 range)--
Persona 5-- depressingly undermined by the team's severe homophoba-- it's not a happy deal, but I'm into "games as tourism" and Persona 5 is the best one of those that isn't a Yakuza game;
Mass Effect 2-- dork shit-- more interesting structurally than in its actual content, its "story" structure;
Witcher 3, more interesting in design than play for me, the craft of its quest writing;
Final Fantasy 7-- just a lame choice, especialy since real fans say the earlier games or Tactics are better, etc. but I'm not a fan of the series or the game so much as just that particular experience-- plus, I still dig the blocky low-poly designs, actually, but;
Vice City probably hasn't aged well and was surpassed by its sequels in certain respects-- that's more just vibes and soundtrack than anything else;
Baldur's Gate 3-- obviously recency bias, and it really has an extremely unsatisfying last 5 minutes-- I wanted it to have a Witcher 3-style ending and it very, very much doesn't. Frustrating considering how much else I felt they did right!
Worldle just kind of a son of a bitch sometimes;
I could've put on more Kojima games easily-- first Metal Gear could've gone on there, Death Stranding too, but.
But that's my list.
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iamkenlee-blog · 8 months
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"세운상가 키드"
며칠 전 을지로를 간 김에 세운상가 쪽으로 동네 마실. 일제강점기 때 공습 시 화제가 번지는 것을 막기 위해 조성된 소개공지대(疏開空地帶)에 세워진 국내 최초 주상복합건물이다. 건물이 들어서기 전에는 전쟁통에 갈 곳 없는 이재민들이 우후죽순 모여 살았던 판자촌과 이른바 '종삼'이라는 사창가가 있던 지역이었다. 설계를 건축가 김수근이 했다는데 날림 공사로 인해 본래 의도와는 크게 엇나간 형태로 건축됐다고 함.
행정구역상 '종로구 장사동'에 속하는 이곳은 내가 2016년 '세운상가 키드와 재즈'라는 책을 개인 출판했을 썼을 정도로 특별한 곳이다. 난생 처음 컴퓨터를 접하고, 몇 년 뒤 PC 통신을 시작하고, 음악 취미가 유럽고전음악에서 재즈로 이동하던 10대 초반~20대 중반까지 개인사를 정리한 내용.
첫 기억은 중학교 1~2학년 무렵이었다. 동네 친구가 여길 가면 전자오락을 공짜로 할 수 있다고 해 따라갔다가 세번 놀람. 우선 제대로 보수를 하지 않아 이미 낡을 대로 낡은 건물이었단 점. 일부에선 슬럼화가 진행돼 밤길 위험한 동네가 아닐까란 인상을 받았다.
둘째는 길거리에 음란물을 더덕더덕 붙인 나무판자가 곳곳에 있었다. 상가 입구엔 풍경 사진이나 비키니 수영복을 입은 글래머 여성 사진 액자를 뒤섞어 놓고 팔던 가게가 있었다. 완전히 쇠락하긴 했어도 세운상가에서 대림상가로 이어진 다리 위에 한 군데 아직 남아 있어서 신기.
셋째는 8비트 애플2 복제품 PC를 처음 접함. 이걸로 로드러너(Lode Runner)라는 게임을 신나게 하다 나중엔 컴퓨터 프로그래밍에 관심을 둠. 그때 빠져든 덕분에 현재는 내 생계형 직업이 됐다. 이 얘긴 다음 글에서…
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ablegaming · 1 year
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Photosensitivity-safe games for the Nintendo Gameboy, Gameboy Color, and Gameboy Advance
I recently picked up an old Gameboy again (the original Gameboy Advance model to be specific) to see if my photosensitivity would fare better with a non-backlit screen… to my dismay I discovered that although the intensity of lighting effects is diminished there are still a lot of flashing animations that bother my eyes and give me headaches. I’ve been working on combing through the entire catalogue of games released for the Gameboy, Gameboy Color, and Gameboy Advance to find the most photosensitivity-safe games for us to play! None of the games on this list make use of any flashing animations.
For the record, I didn’t try to line this article up with the recent release of the Gameboy emulation on the Nintendo Switch Online, the timing was just a happy synchronicity. Unfortunately none of the Gameboy, Gameboy Color, or Gameboy Advance games that were recently added to the Nintendo Switch Online are photosensitivity-safe, they all make use of flashing light animations. Used Gameboys for sale can be found on eBay, at resale shops, thrift stores, and garage sales around the world.
Gameboy Dig Dug Hyper Lode Runner Megalit Motocross Maniacs (the new track record screen has flashing text, but at a fairly slow rate) Prince of Persia (the flickering candles are easier on the eyes on a non-backlit screen, also on Gameboy Color) World Bowling
Gameboy games can be played on Gameboy, Gameboy Pocket, Gameboy Light, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, Gameboy Advance Micro, Gameboy Advance SP, Super Gameboy adapter for Super Nintendo, and the Gameboy Advance adapter for the Gamecube.
Gameboy Color Frogger GBC Harvest Moon GBC (the sudden flash of the bright white segue screens between buildings/areas is way too too hard on the eyes on a backlit screen, but is fine on the Gameboy Color or original Gameboy Advance. Weeds disappear-flash briefly as you clear them from the field) Harvest Moon GBC 3 (the sudden flash of the bright white segue screens between buildings/areas is way too too hard on the eyes on a backlit screen, but is fine on the Gameboy Color or original Gameboy Advance. Weeds disappear-flash briefly as you clear them from the field) Pocket Bowling (press start quickly as the title screen has flashing text, the sudden flash of the bright white segue screens is hard on the eyes on a backlit screen or rom, but is fine on the Gameboy Color or original Gameboy Advance) Prince of Persia (the flickering candles are easier on the eyes on a non-backlit screen, also on Gameboy) NBA 3 on 3 Featuring Kobe Bryant Road Rash (there are brief flashes of white screen between publisher intros, this isn’t an issue on non-backlit screens or you can look away for 10 seconds after powering the system on, additionally road lines may be dizzying) Triple Play Baseball 2001 (turn “cutscene movies” off to avoid a flashing sign after getting a homerun)
Gameboy Color games can be played on Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, Gameboy Advance Micro, Gameboy Advance SP, and the Gameboy Advance adapter for the Gamecube. Gameboy color games can also be played on the original Gameboy with a very limited color palette, but only the black Gameboy Color cartridges and Pokémon games will work, the see-through Gameboy Color cartridges will not work. See the “Dual Mode” column on this page for the full list: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Game_Boy_Color_games
Gameboy Advance Chessmaster Classic NES: Dr. Mario (press start quickly as the title screen has some flashing colors, colorblindness may be an issue when playing on the non-backlit Gameboy Advance screen) Classic NES: Ice Climber (falling icicles are a little hard on the eyes on a backlit screen or rom, but they’re fine on the non-backlit original Gameboy Advance) Killer 3D Pool NHL 2002 (the goal siren light is hard on the eyes on a backlit screen or rom, but isn’t nearly as intense on the non-backlit original Gameboy Advance) Madden NFL 2005 Rebelstar: Tactical Command Scooby-Doo Super Monkey Ball Jr. Tetris Worlds (avoid looking directly at the shimmering star next to the currently selected option on the main menu, there are also some flames flickering in the background of the volcano level, otherwise the core gameplay is safe) Texas Hold ’Em Poker Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf 2002 (press start quickly as the title screen has flashing text) Top Gear Rally
Gameboy Advance games can be played on the Nintendo Gameboy Advance, Gameboy Advance Micro, Gameboy Advance SP, DS, DS Lite, and the Gameboy Advance adapter for the Gamecube.
If you know of any more photosensitivity-safe games for the Gameboy, Gameboy Color, and Gameboy Advance please leave a comment and let us know!
This post can also be read and listened to (text-to-speech) on my Medium page at: https://medium.com/@AbleGaming/photosensitivity-safe-games-for-the-nintendo-gameboy-gameboy-color-and-gameboy-advance-1cbeac012aee
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