EeeZeePeeZee has a fit Exposing the bull$hit
Horny 4 pony has the time To tell us their game is quite sublime
Cybertronlaser has the gall to plainly say "I hate you all"
firelitr has quite the proof, all God of War runs are fake, no spoof
Delekates has no adds blocked, yet our dirty laundry he's mocked
Zedvardsson has to tell us, Cheese is disrespectful, please notice
And MCJ got more than they needed when someone said "Dream cheated"
And in this pile of chains quite broken all we've got is a bunch of people jokin'
This was a post by O.D.W, you know And having contributed nothing, I now go
Datface
I'm just gonna post here anyways.
There's nothing you can do to stop me Woweesmug
Yeah, as good as that egg is, it's not as good as the succint emotion of ennui present in that legendary post of a misguided, forlorn soul proclaiming distaste for all those who would foil the plans they had put in play. This is a work of art that truly displays the postmodern spirit, and the chilling zephyr of nihilism that gently lights upon our hearts in the most twilight of emotions.
Hey, I remember 3D Space Pinball Cadet, I used to play that quite a lot on our old Windows PC. I think it might've been Win98, even.
Both of the pfps, (I'm used to calling them avs,) I've used were handmade. The first one is this kinda rough vector art of a character from the game I first ran on the site.
This one I use now was a low poly modeling experiment looking to pastiche the style of Ocarina of Time. I quite liked how it turned out, so I started rolling with this from that point on.
The nose is kinda hard to see just from the low resolution, but it's there. It's a fully modeled character, though it uses gouraud shading for the rest of the stuff you can't see presently.
@Hi I'll go ahead and add that to top of the thread, if you don't mind. That way new folks won't miss it when going to post.
As for me, I, uh, play too much stuff. My span of interest jumps around a lot, but whatever I'm playing these days I'm probably speedrunning it or planning to eventually.
More specifically, within the last few days it's been FFCC, (as a new glitch is really breaking the game,) Streets of Rage 4, (just for hanging out with my brother,) and Fae Tactics, (which is an absolutely fantastic strategy RPG that has just gone unnoticed sadly.) Once I'm done with my casual playthrough, I'll definitely take up trying to speedrun Fae Tactics in some capacity.
There's also been a bit of Dwarf Fortress here and there. I can't resist picking it up every once in a while.
Oh, and I almost forgot- I'm planning on playing through the entire Ultima series sometime in the near future. I found Fae Tactics from the sale I got all of the Ultima games in.
Quality topic time!
As the title says, what's the first game you ever played? What did you think of it at the time? Do you think it was particularly impressionable on you? Did you ever go back to beat it? Any interesting anecdotes?
For me, (going by what I can remember,) it was The Legend of Zelda: Link's Adventure on the NES, (sometimes just referred to as LoZ II). I wasn't particularly good at it myself, being like 3 or something, but I remember watching my brother play it.
Oddly, the notorious game over screen of the time didn't really scare me. I absolutely loved the game though, it'd probably explain why my brother ran around in Link costumes on Halloween.
More than just that, I think it instilled a sense of appreciation for the art direction games had to take back then, as even today I still like to mimic them. (My portrait is probably evident of that.)
I've never beaten it myself, though I did try to a year ago. That game is beyond difficult. Maybe one day.
Apparently, we'd managed to softlock the game at some point, though we'd never really stop having fun just running around.
That's my first game, how about you?
Edit: @Hi also asks what is/are the game(s) that you're playing in the present day?
You didn't forget to take them: the schizophrenia pills don't exist Datface