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Retro Gamer and streamer. 3O+, Autistic, T2 Diabetic, Pansexual. No NFT's
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Good morning everyone. I hope you all have a great day. I still feel ill with a cold, and my blood sugar was pretty low. It goes down pretty quickly. Also, I'm sorry if I've missed any birthdays recently I'm struggling to remember things like that

Cool comix, cool cyber-gal. The cover of issue 25 of Cyber Comix with a character design from Kenichi Sododa of Gall Force, Bubblegum Crisis, and Gunsmith Cats fame. Also Otaku no Video!

Hi everyone. I hope you all have a great day. I'm feeling really ill today. I think I have a really bad cold. I'm gonna have to rest

40 years ago, I was playing Theatre Europe. It was a war game, which was normally not my thing, but this was intuitive and fun to play (almost like a board game) and was really enthralling because all about trying to avoid Armageddon. Anyone remember MIDNIGHT SUN? 👍🤯👍

One of the most metal computer game covers of its day - Raven Software's Black Crypt for Commodore Amiga. This is the same Raven Software that would go on to make Heretic and Hexen before being bought up by Activision and now known for COD and as founders of the Game Workers Alliance.

Boosting in with greets and euro C64 energy 🔥

Let's peek at a Super Famicom game import review from the UK's CVG magazine in 1991: ActRaiser! Japanese console games had an exotic allure to them for me, seeing similar features in Zzap64 whenever they showcased what was happening in the wider gaming world. The lushest graphics I'd ever seen!

📖 Bytes of Game Ads 📺 Biohazard! Rolled out on Japanese store shelves on March 22nd 1996, alongside this "eye-catching" ad. Biohazard aka Resident Evil went through quite an evolution during development, beginning life as a Super Famicom game before its concept shifted to a first-person game.

Dog shaped friends! Tees and more ⛓️👇

Good morning everyone. I hope you all have a great day. I was exploring the Sega Saturn's library, and I already found games that I already like. Nights Into Dreams is just wonderful

Into the jaws of hell, fusing FPS and RPG-lite elements into a pretty compelling package that would get further expanded on in sequel Hexen. Raven caught id's eye after developing the Amiga dungeon-crawler Black Crypt, a game with a similar dungeon metal vibe. 📺: Heretic, Raven Software/id, 1994

I just want to apologize if I've missed any birthdays. It's getting harder for me to remember stuff now.

"Treat your TV, connect it up to a SEGA!" The Master System carved itself a respectable fanbase in France, the largest in Europe, selling 1.6 million units over its lifespan there.

Good morning everyone. I hope you all have a great day. I still love 90's satellite TV

A dearth of saints once again! Therefore, why not send a photo of the saintly cat you venerate? You can see from this photo that Leia has had a vision.

Nighthawk in the Deep Night. Spent some time recently with F-117A 2.0 from 1992, one of my favourite MicroProse flight sims. Super atmospheric stuff cruising through the night, everything hushed. 📺 : Amiga 600 RGB Scart

One of the cat shelters we periodically support, Kitten Rescue (Los Angeles), has had new little fluffs in and we're checking in on them on the webcam. What a pile of squish.

One of the earliest versions of Tetris for the ZX Spectrum, credited to V.A. Baliasov in 1986. Although not officially licensed it gives credit to Alexey Pajitnov, and manages to be way more playable than the disastrous official Mirrorsoft release from 1988. #RetroGaming #Tetris #ZXSpectrum

Good morning everyone. I hope you all have a great day. I am still a kind hearted person