rknight718.bsky.social
Just an old gamer man looking to scratch out his own way of being remembered. Currently trying to get my book published so if you have a connection, please reach out!
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Cheese for everyone!
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He’s a big anxious pitty-mix so no, not really. Has to take meds to mellow him out and the allergy shot is new. He keeps chewing at his tail and rump and reacts hard to scritches there. He’s dosed against fleas so we know it’s not that
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Dog has an appt for a nail trim and allergy shot. After that, gonna try to install kitchen curtains and get another chapter written. Then maybe, possibly, finally start Boulders Gate 3
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Back in the late 90s, I had an idea to make a series of flash games called “Know Your Foe” where players have to correctly guess the names of regular enemies (not bosses) based on the names provided in the old manuals like this. Never got anywhere with it.
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Muscle-we didn’t have a standard “muscle” but Hazelnut Bushytail ended up being the deadliest of us all. A orphaned street kid turned proficient thief
Brain-Buck Piper, private eye. An Investigative Rogue with an eye for mystery
Pretty-Goldie. Need I say more?
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Dude, get out of my head. I was just thinking about using an Aboleth as the big baddie of my next story as the focus of a cult that wants to “unmake” reality.
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Earthbound. I wish more RPGs broke the mold like this did. Modern, kooky and just plain fun. When I first played it, I accidentally skipped getting the tune at Lilliput Steps. To this day, I unlock the Milky Well before Lilliput. It’s hardcoded into my route now.
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Sometimes, letting the party get off track is okay. Gives you a chance to think up something.
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Since Bluesky uses a butterfly as the icon, posts should be called Flaps. The flap of butterfly wings.
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Bnuuy!
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Oh man, the stories I have about this game. Mainly about the Marsh cave and those damn wizards
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If there’s ever a game to take notes in, it’s that one. A detailed log showing exactly when you went insane from the indescribable horrors.
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In the last big campaign I was in, I was so heavily invested in the note taking I ended up writing a book out of the whole thing. I refreshed the DMs memory more than a few times.
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YOU FOOL
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Okay, but I warn you. She’s not to be awakened.
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3. One showed at least :3
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Sort of? One told me this morning the other was visiting him at his place. It’s fine. They’re early in their relationship and I’m happy they’re seeing each other irl
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Absolutely. Also taught us the need for rubber topped analog sticks. I think we all suffered palm injuries thanks to Mario Party lol
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The N64 controller did what Nintendo did best back then: Innovated. They tried something new, regardless of the potential success. That’s what I loved about them as a kid. Very few games were just “the last game but more.” Zelda 2. Mario 2. Castlevania 2. They tried new things to see what worked.
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So many RPGs, so little time
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I KNEW something felt off
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Wizardry is still around?! I remember playing a version on my dad's old Apple II PC. Green screen and all.
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What do you mean "grew up with it"?
The Wii U came out in...
*looks it up*
*dies of age*
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RPG. Just RPGs. Best game type