CHRONO BREAK
Fanmade Trailer by Simon S. Andersen
APOGEE - A fictional survival game where you must escape the moon of a Class-V gas giant before it reaches its apogee.
みんなのバルーンファイト (Minna no/Everyone’s Balloon Fight), Developed by Hal Laboratory and published by Nintendo in 1990.
Sort of a special edition version designed for multiplayer. If you have a multitap you could play four-player Balloon Fight!
More photos of the Minna no Balloon Fight packaging and etc. here!
I really never post art here bc nobody ever sees it, but here are my fake y2k CD-Rom girl game rpg pieces anyway
planning to add some animation and music and make a little vid for them at some point
Features:
Custom-generated death screens based on your unseemly death.
Dozens of melee and ranged weapon options, including guns, knives, heavy wrenches, an angry weasel.
Dozens of irrationally aggressive animals to lure Nazis into.
Customizable player character voiced by your choice of Nick Offerman or Jenette Goldstein.
Unrealistic health systems replaced by new, even less realistic Bleed-o-Meter. As long as you can still bleed, you can still fight!
Optional Survival system tracks need for food, whiskey, cool one-liners.
Realistically destructible environments, vehicles and shirts.
No microtransactions. You already paid for the cool stuff… IN PAIN!
There’s probably a yeti or dinosaur or something in there, I dunno.
“The arcade is the warmest place to hide.”
Video game titles created by a neural network trained on 146,000 games:
Conquestress (1981, Data East) (Arcade)
Deep Golf (1985, Siny Computer Entertainment) (MS-DOS)
Brain Robot Slam (1984, Gremlin Graphics) (Apple IIe)
King of Death 2: The Search of the Dog Space (2010, Capcom;Br�derbund Studios) (Windows)
Babble Imperium (1984, Paradox Interactive) (ZX Spectrum)
High Episode 2: Ghost Band (1984, Melbourne Team) (Apple IIe)
Spork Demo (?, ?) (VIC-20)
Alien Pro Baseball (1989, Square Enix) (Arcade)
Black Mario (1983, Softsice) (Linux/Unix)
Jort: The Shorching (1991, Destomat) (NES)
Battle for the Art of the Coast (1997, Jaleco) (GBC)
Soccer Dragon (1987, Ange Software) (Amstrad CPC)
Mutant Tycoon (2000, Konami) (GBC)
Bishoujo no Manager (2003, author) (Linux/Unix)
Macross Army (Defenders Ball House 2: League Alien) (1991, Bandai) (NES)
The Lost of the Sand Trades 2000 (1990, Sega) (SNES)
Pal Defense (1987, author) (Mac)
(part one, part two)
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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