This Old House!
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Last Posted | August 24, 2019 at 2:41 AM |
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That was actually pretty fun, will have to watch it this year.
Blackadder
Twin Peaks
The Venture Bros
Mystery Science Theater 3000
Bit late, but some unmentioned ones I'd recommend:
Unsounded
Cucumber Quest
The Sword Interval / Derelict (preferred the later but on hiatus afaik).
If you're okay with short stories, Emily Carroll does some really cool horror ones.
alderMoyeat that shit rawhas anyone ever had steak* tartare
i feel like it's probably really gross
I haven't had tartar, but have had Kitfo, which is ground beef marinated with butter/spices (or something to that effect). I hadn't found anything gross about it, but maybe the preparation helped.
KanecoOne Plus X
You're not gonna find a better realiable and quality phone for that money (240€)
Not relevant for op, but anyone stateside who might be looking at this phone may want to consider that it's missing a couple of bands of LTE in NA.
I've been looking at replacing my phone as well, and this was/is a very strong contender (still undecided if it's price makes up for it).
Favorite so far has probably been Founder's Kentucky Breakfast Stout.
I've played on Linux (Lubuntu 15.10 currently) on my laptop for the last year or so with an i3-4010U. Using Chris' maxframes, I normally average a decent enough fps, but particle effects and such can definitely drop it into the single digits for me. For the most part, I've never found the game to be unstable.
The Warriors
Escape from New York
The Thing
Big Trouble in Little China (I really like Kurt Russell and John Carpenter)
The Princess Bride
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Watership Down and The Plague Dogs
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
So, is there any chance that OpenGL will be supported at some point?
When I was really young, my parents used to occasionally rent a SNES from Blockbuster and I'd at least played some of the Kirby games on it. Later they'd gotten some educational games (Math/Word Rescue, Mario Teaches Typing) and some typical DOS games, though I can't remember what we owned the full copy of vs. just played the shareware/freeware demo. Playing SF2 at this pizza joint near us was also a highlight.
Afterwords, there were a ton of games that were really important to me:
PS: Spyro the Dragon, Crash Bandicoot 2, CTR, FF5-9/T, Chocobo Racing, Guardians Crusade (I have bad taste), Threads of Fate, Legend of Dragoon, Digimon World, Star Ocean: The Second Story, Brave Fencer Mushashi, Jade Cocoon
GBC: Final Fantasy Legend/Adventure, Dragon Warrior Monsters 2, Magi Nation
GBA: Advance Wars, whatever Mega Man Battle Network games existed, Golden Sun, FFTA
PC: Age of Empires I/II, Simcity 3000 (and all of those cheap Maxis Sim games), BF1942 and BFV.
wis playing cards still a thing in high school. alot of ppl used to play president here
They were still pretty popular at my school too, though we mostly played Durak and Egyptian Ratscrew.
Forefatherp
Mael Mórdha: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKgB_1wnqMc
op, if you like this, I'd strongly recommend you try Primordial
For a slightly more polarizing band, you could try Pallbearer (reminds heavily of Warning).