Elsewhere: Labyrinth of Cemetery (Famicom, 2013) This is an eerie land known only as Elsewhere. Can you help Muscadine escape the Great Graveyard or will she become its newest resident? Six stages of platforming action and exploration.
My entry for the 2013 My Famicase Exhibition! (link goes to the 2012 show) I’ve been wanting to get into Famicase for years so this is a minor dream come true for me!
Tumblr won’t upload the longer gif with more “gameplay footage”—please do check it out HERE at my main art blog (along with some more photos of the game).
Nebulous (Infocom, 1984).
FELL WOLF
(Two Mouthed Clergyman)
A Monastery unit obtained when using the *Forbidden*. This unit attacks with its hands and can convert enemy units by singing forgotten psalms.
Can carry relics.
This unit has a hero form named Bleydh Du.
When converted by enemy monks, this unit will die.
Fan mock-up/fake of an NES version of Pac-Man Championship Edition.
Let's talk about Mario Nights, what was once just a blurb in an unassuming Creepypasta, brought to life in an obscure analog horror video, as we talk about everything that fascinates me about it, and everything about it that disappoints me to no end.
Learned about this video through @transistor-rhythm-909, who pointed out that this very blog gets briefly featured in the intro!
Oblique Strategies is a deck of cards designed to help artists break up an art block. Each of the 100+ cards contain a possible action to take or a new way of thinking about a creative problem. They were created by artists Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt in the 70s and have been updated with various new editions over the years.
This is a port of that deck of cards for Game Boy, for some reason.
It was made by me, Nicky Flowers, as a way to learn how GB Studio works. Turns out it works pretty well! I boot up the ROM on my DMG when I get stuck working on music or coding or really anything where I'm creating stuff. I hope you might find it useful too!
DD #45: “Lucasarts presents: True Detective”
Anyone play Day of the Tentacle or Grim Fandango? Tim Schafer is the man. Oh, and True Detective was good too.
A collection of epistolary fiction about video games that don't exist
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