The following is an excerpt from ZZT, Anna Anthropy's upcoming book about Epic boss Tim Sweeney's classic game creation system.
I'm looking forward to this. I used to love ZZT, even on the old monochrome Toshiba T-1000 laptop I used to lug around as a kid.
Having just played through Mass Effect 1, I understand this with a vengeance.
Running in any game that has stamina
Reminds me I ought to try Blood Bowl one of these days.
reblog if you were super disappointed to discover that fantasy football didn’t involve wizards
"Let's see ... Zack Snyder already gave us a head start with dour, desaturated Superman ... we've got Ben Affleck to play barbiturate to our already dour, desaturated Batman ... dammit, there's still too much potential energy in this movie! We've got to dial it down, and fast!"
Poem by Poem_for_your_sprog
"Sandbox fight" ... Wait, but cats use sandboxes to ... Oh gross.
I think I’m about done with the D’s, not because there aren’t more good ones in the D section but because it’s getting hard to remember which ones I’ve done already.
Here’s the world’s most melodramatic sandbox fight.
"When Groucho was asked for an explanation of the title, he quipped, 'Take two turkeys, one goose, four cabbages, but no duck, and mix them together. After one taste, you'll duck soup for the rest of your life.'"
Duck Soup (1933)
I like where this is headed.
Fante Bukowski page 59
Happy anniversary Comics Curmudgeon!
(I always hear the Price Is Right theme whenever I see this panel.)
After escaping the Village, Number Six left the spy game behind and opened a mobile tea room and cabaret to mixed reactions on the A20 motorway.
This film is heavily inspired by my time working in a 24/7 cafe last summer. Amongst the typical trials of graveyard restaurant life, I was dealing with some sticky home situations, the passing of my grandma, and some other events that really overwhelmed me. Upon returning to school, I wanted to make something really positive. There was this point where I realized that you’re never alone in pain, and knowing that other people are dealing with heavy things really helped me. It by no means solved my own issues, but there’s this sort of silent empathy that we can all take part in. -n
Written by a caffeine addict with a Reader's Digest vocabulary. Original post content © by Alex D. Olson
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