after 23 years of trying off and on I finally beat Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future albeit using a million savestates to pull through.... vibey atmospheric game but why does Appaloosa Interactive want to torture gamers so much? still trying to process the extremely dark areas, cryptic guide crystals and knowing wtf to do without any sort of gamefaqs opened. now that it’s all over with I got plenty of savepoint areas I’ll do some NoPlay recordings (extended VGM + scene ambiance) to set oneself at ease 🐬
Selfship art of me and Giyuu on a date based on a dream I had 😵💫
We were walking to a park for a casual date and walking along this really long path between tall houses with these vibrant green trees. We were holding hands but I was so happy to see him I kept looking at him and kissing his cheek. Making him laugh and then push me into the building wall to step aside and out of the walkway. Making out with me close against the wall bc we didnt want to show too much pda so we’re basically trying to hide by squishing into the wall/corner as best we could lol And then he just kept teasing me for being too eager between kisses
retroarch also has a desktop variant but here's the lazy bonus
this is the logo of the latest of community developed dreamcast emulators, replacing the likes of chankast and nullDC. it’s called redream and the software itself is free to download and play but for a modest 8 quid, as they say across the pond, they provide you with a digital key that, when placed in the redream root folder, allows you to play most of the dreamcast library in internal…
Enypnion Redreamed to explore bizarre and twisted world
Enypnion Redreamed surreal adventure game of puzzles coming to Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. This a true testament to the talent and creativity of the developers, Sinking Sheep and Dionous Games. Available to Wishlist on Steam.
Enypnion Redreamed is an exciting adventure game coming to Linux. You play as a young boy named Jonathan who is lost in the dream state of his own mind. Your goal is to help him find his way back to the real world by solving puzzles and exploring the twisted landscape of his dreams.
Enypnion Redreamed is actually a newer and better version of a previous game called Enypnion. So Linux players can expect an even more exciting and a deeper experience. Due to explore bizarre and twisted worlds and solve tricky puzzles. Players will also get to learn more about Jonathan's memories, fears, and imagination as they go deeper into his mind.
The game is easy to play and has a modern interface that anyone can understand. You don't need to be an expert gamer to enjoy this title on Linux. It has a unique and immersive dream-like atmosphere that will make you feel like you're really in Jonathan's mind. The art, music, and sound effects design create an evocative and surreal Enypnion Redreamed gameplay.
Enypnion Redreamed Teaser
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Enypnion Redreamed also features mind-bending puzzles that will challenge your logic and critical thinking skills. So you'll need to take time and solve these puzzles and progress through the Enypnion Redreamed. The puzzle's designs fit seamlessly into the game's storyline.
One of the better featues about Enypnion Redreamed is its save system. You can take your time exploring the dream world and revisit specific sections once they are unlocked. This means you don't have to rush through the game. Which will also let Linux players enjoy gameplay at your own pace.
Enypnion Redreamed is a surreal adventure game that will take you on a unique journey through the mind of a young boy. The game's unique art style, music, and sound effects create a deep dream-like setting. Due to you hooked from start to finish. So be sure to Wishlist the game on Steam for Linux, Mac, and Windows PC.
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Download Redream For PC Windows 10 & Mac
Here you can get another best Premium app for you. The Redream For PC Windows 10, 8, 7, XP or even on Mac Desktop and Laptops computers.
Main Description of Redream:
Redream is a Dreamcast emulator, enabling you to play your favorite Dreamcast games in high-definition.
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if your games are in .7z or .zip files they will need to be extracted before they…
But everybody I spoke to in Vienna showed an honest unconcern. They invited each other to full-dress parties (little thinking that they would soon be wearing prisoner's clothes in a concentration camp), they were lavish customers at Christmas for their beautiful homes (little thinking that in a few months they would be confiscated and plundered). And this eternal gay unconcern of old Vienna which I had formerly so much loved and which, as a matter of fact, I am always redreaming, this gay unconcern which Vienna's poet laureate Anzengruber once caught concisely in Es kann Dir nix g'schehn- for the first time it gave me pain. In the last analysis it seems likely that they were wiser than I, all those friends in Vienna, because they suffered everything only when it really happened, whereas I had already suffered the disaster in advance in my fantasy, and then again when it became reality. In any event, I no longer understood them and could not make myself understood by them. I stopped warning people after the second day. Why disturb people who do not wish to be disturbed?
It is not a decorative afterthought but the sober truth when I say that in those last two days in Vienna I looked at all the familiar streets, every church, every park, every hidden corner of my native city, with a despairing, silent "nevermore." I embraced my mother with the secret thought, "It is the last time." I reached to everything in the city, in the land, with this "never again," knowing that it was a farewell, a farewell for ever. I passed through Salzburg where stood the house in which I had worked for twenty years without even getting off at the station. I could have seen my house on the hill from the train window, with all its memories of faded years. But I did not look. What was the use? I would never again occupy it. And the moment when the train rolled across the Austrian border I knew, as did Lot in the Bible, that all that I had left behind was dust and ashes, a past frozen to a pillar of salt.
No cuz I remember one time I dreamt a dream where I had a bunny hybrid boyfriend but he got kidnapped, also did you know that dreams actually have a part 2? You just need to sleep in the same position you woke up in, now I'm trying to find that position so I can find my bunny boyfriend so we can live happily ever after.
No matter how hard I'd try to redream my dreams. I can never remember the position I woke up in.
Arve Henriksen and Harmen Fraanje — Touch of Time (ECM)
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What exactly is a “Redream?” Yes, it’s the third piece on trumpeter Arve Henriksen and pianist Harmen Fraanje’s new collaborative album and one of Fraanje’s own compositions, but is it a dream reboot or a contemplative revisitation of somnolence, a “regard” a la Messiaen in contemplation of the baby Jesus? Like the music on Touch of Time, that elusive title occupies a between space, a glance toward opposites that never quite solidify as expected but float by, imbued with introspective calm.
As with so many ECM albums, music and production were made for each other. Henriksen’s sound has been documented enough to need little description. Its combination of reed, flute and voice expands and obfuscates in tandem, but the breath supporting that constantly morphing timbre may never have been caught with just this level of detail in motion. It moves in physical space with the same easy grace carrying each note toward the myriad conclusions Henriksen has perfected. His inaugural phrase of “Passing on the Past” skims those shadowy lines as lush vibrato and cloudy tone bolster notes wavering through and around each other, each luffing breath a new tempo against Fraanje’s ghostly shades of motive and chord. Henriksen’s use of electronics is tasteful, as when “The Dark Light”’s melody takes on the heft of cathedral harmonies and “Mirror Images” sits anchored in a clear but deep pool of drone. In a continuation of his work on Mats Eilertsen’s And Then Comes the Night, actually recorded in the same space, Fraanje’s pianism is captured in similarly staggering detail. Every nuance of “Redream”’s pianism is front and center, and it’s as if we can watch him pedal, digging deep into each gesture as his foot teases phrases forth with rhythmic variation akin to Henriksen’s breath control. His incorporation of melodic fragments outside whatever scale the duo’s inhabiting demonstrates a masterful adventurousness, a subtly inquisitive nature tempering harmonic stasis, whispering mischievous implications at the boundaries of conventional expression.
That’s what ECM has been doing for 55 years. The label has expanded, often via methods less overt, the spaces in which being “Avant Garde” are delineated. It is spaces just like those explored by Henriksen and Fraanje that Manfred Eicher has been opening at least since Afternoon of a Georgia Faun, Marion Brown’s awe-inspiring 1970 improvised soundscape, or did the meditative universe come into being with Benny Maupin’s 1974 masterpiece The Jewel in the Lotus? Like Allan Pettersson’s approach to shifting planes of harmonic consonance and dissonance in his symphonies, those two albums defined the emotionally adjacent innovations and conventionalities the label so often explores, but ECM production offers so much more to experience. Touch of Time demonstrates yet another aspect of adherence to the label’s lineage of atmospheric sonics. Whether live or under studio conditions, foregrounded detail and room ambiance combine in a way few, if any, other labels achieve. Each creak from Fraanje’s bench or instrument and the slightest breathy movement Henriksen executes comes aliveand becomes an integral component to the music’s evolution. Each sonic document from ECM provides a coexistent narrative, telling the story of its creation even as that creation manifests, but those narratives are thorough-going. Ensembles, even a duo, morph, shedding notions of size and surrounding space even as the music eschews the confines of harmony, melody and their predispositions. Touch of Time is one of the label’s most stirring recent examples of double-narrative. Dig deeper into the electronics Henriksen employs to find worlds of undulant harmony in glorious states of becoming, and each note Fraanje plays decays with his instrument’s glorious overtones in full view. Go deeper still into each key stroke and sonic moment to find that timbre succumbs to similar flights of fancy. Are those metallic cube sounds peppering an atmosphere? Is there a ghost harmony just below a melodic surface? Did those notes external to the scale really fit perfectly after all? Re-audition tells one story, then another, and finally reiterates the first in a new way, a (re)experience well worth having.