

What are your requirements?
What are your requirements?
The Mr. Freeze fight certainly turns the tables. Shame I don’t play the Arkham games to be prey!
I believe it showed the map screen. The functionality worked over a network so it didn’t even have to be dual monitors on the same machine!
Oddly enough, Uplink.
I thought it was just the lads in my flat that called them eeeeeeeeeeeepeecees!
The last full-price AAA game I bought cost £34.99 in 2001. That’s about £64 adjusted for inflation and that’s about $85 (US) at current exchange rates.
Interesting.
smothers it with a towel and stuffs it into an oven
Or sitting in a cupboard off-gassing, oozing, and generally making the home a safer environment.
It does remind me of the Acts of Gord’s use for an N64 - as a doorstop with a note saying “This is all I am good for.”
Oh! Ewaste! So kind of you…
I’ve yet to encounter a single Atari 2600 game that was worth more than 30 seconds of my time.
Considering I have 827 games on Steam, the figure of $1620.26 doesn’t seem too bad. Now I’ve probably bought a load more bundles bumping that up, but there’s no convenient way to figure out how much that adds (let’s round to $2000). I’ve had the account 18 years, 9 months.
So that’s… $8.89 per month.
Yeah, that seems pretty reasonable.
I’ve been playing (and loving) Fallout London. It turns out that the pokey little locations in their games are Bethesda’s fault. The engine does still suck, but it doesn’t have to suck as much as it does in their hands. London is huge!
I guess I don’t get to play either of their exclusive games.
I’ve been meaning to create a suitable control scheme to play on my Steam Deck as it’s the apex of the series for me.
Not that I’m aware of.
When I was really getting into PC gaming in 2003 a game from 14 years before would have been released in 1989. Yes, I’d say that was old!
As seen in the screenshot of the “skeet” (BlueSky post), as users of BlueSky like to call their posts.
It looks like perfectly cromulent English to me.
On macOS I found that getting Photoshop to stay cracked was a hassle. This didn’t make me buy Photoshop, it just made me use something else.
Fallout London currently has my attention. It’s remarkable how it’s possible to build a game that doesn’t feel like a tiny playpark with the tech. London is BIG!
I wear a custom-fitted mask whenever I’m out in public so they can have fun with that.