3D Tetris
3D Tetris
T&E Software / Nintendo
Virtual Boy
1996
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hey I know you were talking about the best way to play oot a while ago and I found (stole?) an n64 and I was wondering your opinion on majora's mask. Idk I've heard not as great things about majora's mask 3D compared to the n64 version and was wondering what you thought!
i've never owned or even seriously tried emulating an n64 actually so my only experience with the game is the 3ds version! I enjoyed it on the 3ds and the graphics are a big improvement imo. i honestly dont have any complaints with the game but I also havent played the 64 ver so im not sure what the differences/complaints are lol
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Seeing the Bright Side
I imagine continually, a world of luscious greenery, a welcoming spirit, and the gracious power of an open mind.
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“Laundry Hole”
The Offshore Firm, Volume II (2022)
// Retrodystopic hyper-corporate spaces created with “Life Stage: Virtual House” (1993) for 3DO and composited with video art elements
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Virtual Character Tourney - Bracket Delta - Round 15
Propaganda below (May contain spoilers!)
Sergey Ushanka propaganda:
(Unclear how much of the history I'm about to give here is true and how much is in-universe urban legend.) Sergey Ushanka was a Russian programmer in the 80s who fell ill with a deadly brain disease. In order to save himself from brain death, Sergey decided to digitize himself… and went about it in a much more violent way than you might think. Cue lines of code written in blood and fed into the machine and a brain violently shoved inside of a PC tower. Impossibly, due to the interference of an eldritch deity that preys on people's fear of technology and being replaced, his plan succeeded, and he did achieve a digital form… of pure unadulterated suffering. His human mind couldn't handle the rigidity of computer code, and now he spends his days stalking the internet, forcing those he encounters to bear witness to the indescribable torment he experiences.
Demetra propaganda:
Demetra is a program designed to deceive players of Game Over, a virtuality reality-based video game secretly created to mind control children. Interestingly, she's aware she isn't real ("I'm sorry, Juni, but it's in my programming"), is capable of expressing her own emotions (she sheds a tear while betraying the main protagonist), and can act against her directive (she helps him and his companions escape the trap she leads them into).
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