Now that I know I’m getting a chunk back on taxes, I think I’m going to order this:
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Screenshots, videos, and downloadable demos I want to share
Now that I know I’m getting a chunk back on taxes, I think I’m going to order this:
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In what may be one of the finest advertisements EVAR! for a game, we have Stalin vs. Martians:
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What dancing has to do with the gameplay, I can’t fathom. But how often does one get to see a dancing Stalin? Rhythm is a dancer!
I really enjoy my Machinima, and read up quite a bit on how it is done. I’d love to be able to create my own. However, even with the conceptual understanding I have, clearly I don’t know enough, because I have no idea how someone could come up with this:
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It’s amazing what some people can do. (via Geeks are Sexy)
If, like I do, you get all moist and steamy for a lot of the work coming from the independent games arena, you’ll probably like this one as much as I do.
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I love the simple platformer genre. Â This one looks to be a good platformer, but a nice (damn nice) speed to it, and the quirkiness that I see so much from indie game developers. Â (via IndieGames blog)
Someone has a sense of humor and deep understanding of innuendo:
I don’t even know what game that is, but I’m laughing that something made it through testing and kept that in.
A video from last year that I just discovered. This is what can be done with a little coordination and a handful of folks holding robot-spawning missions.
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Wish I could have been there for that.