

My local game store had a PS1 with wipeout in a demo cabinet. I hung out there for hours playing
My local game store had a PS1 with wipeout in a demo cabinet. I hung out there for hours playing
No, this is about the official remaster from Bethesda
I plan to do the same with my kid as my parents did: PC in the living room. That way I can at least keep an eye on what they are doing. I haven’t figured out what to do about smart phones yet, but I got at least 8 years before that becomes an issue.
Online dating and 4chan are both not suitable for children
I just started playing “Dave the Diver”. It’s been a lot of fun so far. There are a lot of systems to play with, and you keep unlocking more. I just unlocked the fish farm.
Didn’t you hear? Digg is coming back, now with AI!
After the OGL debacle, nobody should trust WotC or Hasbro
The “car” piece is a minifig rollerskate. Part no 11253 I think
I just finished “Styx: Master of Darkness” after getting it in a deep discount recently. It’s a really fun stealth game. Unlike Assassin’s Creed or Dishonored you can’t just run around and fight everything. You really have to be sneaky and stealth(kill) your way through.
I think that 1974’s “Super Star Trek” is the only Star Trek game I’ve ever played.
They haven’t bothered doing that in the last 10 years. I don’t see them starting now.
The patent is owned by WB, not the studio. They won’t license it. Just sit on it and let it rot.
Have you read the article? Statistics say that did not turn off people at all.
I assume that was simply a case of the yeast not tolerating the level of alcohol and having virtually nothing left to work with on the sugar.
Maybe try different baker yeast? I brew mead with baker yeast and it easily goes to 10%-12% ABV
I recently picked up “Styx: Master of Darkness” in a Steam sale. It’s really good! It’s a stealth game where you can’t fight your way out if you screw up. If you like the sneaking parts of Assassin’s Creed, Thief or Dishonored then you’ll love Styx.
On the flip side, I’m older and have kids now. I love that I can game online a few times a week with friends, because I don’t have time for old school weekend-long LAN parties.
Is it LAN parties you miss? Or being young and having more free time than responsibilities and common sense?
Also, I want LAN parties back.
Be the change you want to see. My office has a LAN party once a year. There’s also consoles and board games for the non-gamers. The boss orders spare ribs for dinner and we do sone kind of fun pub quiz thing. It’s a lot of fun.
It’s not about the wall. That’s just for shits and giggles (and clickbait). The real problem is that the Tesla also ran over a mannequin in rain and fog, while the Lexus with lidar did not.
Just ignore the current AAA games. There is an ocean of great AA, indy and older games. And plenty to be excited about.
Applications like Teams still don’t work on Firefox because they rely on the buggy pre-standard implementation of WebRTC in Chrome, while Firefox follows the web standards.