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I hope the country enjoys their Superb Owl.

The first Disney reseller

It's difficult to tell the difference between a Disney reseller and Disney Fox. I just know I want to punch resellers whenever I see one. #wdw #Disney #hateresellers

The Disney Bubble feels good.

This is my jar of d20s that don't belong to sets. It sits on my desk at work, reminding me that I should be working on my next session.

This is where my brain has been for the last month.

My line of communication to my friends has been reduced to Discord and direct texts, but my daily phone screen time has gone from 14+ hrs to less than 3 hrs a day. I'm ok with that.

I'm going to try and be more present on this app due to my Meta purge but my brain is currently at WDW and will be until I'm actually there in two weeks.

I ignored this app for too long. Time to jump back into it.

This is Jet Moto 2 for the PS1. I enjoyed the first game, but out of the two, this is my favorite. It is a racing game that makes use of "floating" physics without water. It's the PS1's answer to Wave Race on the N64, which is also a fantastic game. I normally ran the Technician due to his handling.

As a change of pace, this is the Gameboy Micro. To be exact, the Final Fantasy version of the Micro. The GBM was the last in the Gameboy line. It only played GBA games. The screen was small but clearer than the SP. It also had swappable face plates. I love the Micro, but they are a pain to restore.

So this one is special. This is the 3DS English Guide of the Louvre. While not a game in any sense, it is an interactive guide for visitors to the museum. You can borrow a 3DS with the guide built in and then buy a copy of it in your native language in the gift shop.

This is Crimsons Skies for the original Xbox. This is the sequel for a PC game of the same name, which was more SIM like than this release. This is an aerial combat game in a world that I could only describe as if everyone loved the movie The Rocketeer as much as I do. And I LOVE THAT MOVIE.

This is Pokémon Red for the original Gameboy. This copy has been updated due to the original casing being damaged, I chose to replace it with a metal shell and reflective stickers. My personal favorite of the original NA release is BLUE, but my copy is hanging on my wall with my full collection.

This is Eternal Darkness for the Gamecube. It was my Psycho Mantis since it decided to freak me out late at night after playing for hours. If you don't know this game, do yourself a favor and play it. It's fantastic, but make sure to copy your saves to another card. You'll thank me later.

This one shouldn't need an intro, but what the hell? This is Resident Evil 2 for the PS1. While RE4 is the favorite of most, RE2 is the better game. I actually got a review copy of Leon's story and beat it before the NA release. It didn't have the end credits, so after beating it, it just ended.

This is Suikoden for the PS1, and it's the best RPG for the system. The RPG lineup on the PS1 is second to none, in my opinion, but this is the game that tops everything. You're going to see a lot of PS1 RPGs as I continue to post, but Suikoden brings up so many fond memories of late game nights.

This is Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom for the Wii. This is a team based fighter that pit familar characters from the Capcom lineup against ones from the Tatsunoko series of animes like Gatchaman and Tekkaman. This version uses a 3 button vs a traditional 6 button scheme and is a gem in my collection.

This is Intelligent Qube for the PS1. It's a puzzle game and I hate it. The music is panic inducing and my anxiety is spiking just looking at this game as I write this. I want to throw this game away but I can't. It took over my life for weeks when it came out. I hate it and I love it. May it rot.

Thanks go to @maplememoria.bsky.social for helping me be judgy on the people talking.

A bust PNG for @matslap.bsky.social !!! TYSM for allowing me to continue drawing massive horns! #art || #vtuberartist || #koficommission

This is Grandia 2 for the Dreamcast. The original release as it later saw life on the PS2 and PC. This is an RPG that would adopt being able to move around during a fight while waiting for a gauge to show that it was your turn to act. The story was typical, but do we really play JRPGs for the story?

This is Ikaruga for the Gamecube. A shooter that utilized a unique(for the time) system where the ship could "change polarities" and do and take more/less damage depending on the color it took on. It's not a bullet hell like others released later on, but it is challenging due to the added feature.

This is Disgaea for the PS2. The first in a series of games still running on the current console gen. This is another tactical rpg, but with anime inspired sprite characters. The stories are kind of out there, but the gameplay is fun and easy to jump into.

The partner has fallen down the japanese stationary rabbit hole, which means I get to add to my pen collection. The Zebra Clickart color pens are my favorite so far.

2 for 1 since I missed yesterday. This is Bust a Move 1 & 2. Dance rhythm games with a fun button mechanic and memorable characters. The name was changed to Bust a Groove for the US release due to the popular puzzle series already with the Bust a Move name.

One of the few fighting games included in my favorites, this is Rival Schools for the PS1. This is a 3D Team based fighter that initially has you choose a "school" and then 2 out of the 3 fighters from that school. It's fun, campy, and outrageous. #ps1 #retro #Capcom #rivalschools

I have no idea what I want to do here, so I'm just going to share some of my favorite games. This is Front Mission 3 for the PS1. It's a tactical RPG, much like FF Tactics but with mechs. Earn upgrades through battles and purchases while engaging in a story that is told through net access.

I've gathered a pretty decent sized video game collection over the years, but I might be ready to start reducing the size soon.