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Les choses ont changé. C'est à cet âge que j'ai commencé à lire tout Anne Rice - ma seule expérience de littérature romance.

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35 years ago, I was having a lot of fun with this platform-puzzler created by the legendary @PitfallCreator. As far as I know, it was the first video game to feature a fully controllable pet - which was able to shape-shift into a variety of extremely helpful forms. Great game!

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The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
『タイム・マシン』H・G・ウェルズ

"At a Victorian dinner party, the time traveller returns to tell his extraordinary tale of mankind's future. It is a dystopian vision of Darwinian evolution, with humans split into an above-ground species of Eloi, and their troglodyte brothers."

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Même héros charismatique.

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1984 ?! Dragon's Lair n'a pas quitté les pages des magazines pendant des années. Je me souviens encore de ces screenshots quand j'ai commencé à lire la presse JV au début des années 90.

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En général les fipettes prononcent parfaitement les noms des artistes. « Fléa » prononcé à la française, ça fait bizarre sur FIP.

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More no source / no context RPG quotes! 💚✍️ 🔥 Today's quote is from a SNES game NPC... Some issues are still hot even decades later, I guess!

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Ace Attorney Investigations 2 est souvent porté au pinacle. Second chapitre, je pique du nez. Miles est chouette mais le gameplay sans plaidoirie n'est pas très excitant. On est loin de The Great Ace Attorney.

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I went to Christian camp the summer after Pulp Fiction blew up and let me tell you, the kid who was quoting the film at camp was a hell of a lot cooler than Pete Hegseth.

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Historian Alex Smith (author and host of They Create Worlds) joins us for the latest Video Game History Hour podcast to challenge the prevailing “Genesis does what Nintendon’t” narrative in the early '90s: gamehistory.org/episode-154-sega-in-the-...

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"I am not Mary. I am... KOS-MOS!!"

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Comment Salomon, vous êtes sur Master System ?

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Chrono Cross 2 is shaping up nicely.

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XSEEDstalgia.

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"What games series do you have to remind yourself you don't actually like even though you are regularly tempted to buy the new one?"

Perfectly describes Disgaea for me. Proud to have skipped Disgaea 6.

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Kojima: I first met Matsuno at the 1998 Tokyo Fantastic International Movie Festival. I was standing in line to see the premiere of Vampires at the Shibuya Parthenon… I was waiting on that spiral staircase there for 8 almost hours. (laughs)

Matsuno: That’s right. I never imagined I’d meet you at a place like that!

Kojima: We talked movies on that staircase for hours. You said you didn’t mind waiting if it was a movie you really wanted to see. I guessed then, that here’s a guy with the same DNA as me. (laughs)

(Translation by Shmuplations)

Kojima: I first met Matsuno at the 1998 Tokyo Fantastic International Movie Festival. I was standing in line to see the premiere of Vampires at the Shibuya Parthenon… I was waiting on that spiral staircase there for 8 almost hours. (laughs) Matsuno: That’s right. I never imagined I’d meet you at a place like that! Kojima: We talked movies on that staircase for hours. You said you didn’t mind waiting if it was a movie you really wanted to see. I guessed then, that here’s a guy with the same DNA as me. (laughs) (Translation by Shmuplations)

Hideo Kojima and Yasumi Matsuno (FF Tactics, Tactics Ogre, Vagrant Story) first met while waiting in a long line to see John Carpenter's Vampires on opening night.

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Vampire Savior 👍

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Saul Bass (1920-1996), l’illustre inconnu du cinéma Ses affiches de films pour Preminger (Carmen Jones, Autopsie d’un meurtre, Exodus) et ses génériques pour Hollywood (du Spartacus de Kubrick au Casino de Scorsese, en passant par Psycho, Vertigo et La...
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A classic 1920's mystery and classic text parser adventure! 🪙 When a detective's daughter gets invited to a fancy mansion, schemes are sure to follow. The Colonel’s Bequest is inspired, and inspiring to many games that came after.

Full Review: www.rpgfan.com/review/the-c...

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Never experienced DQ II before. This is my favorite one from the HD-2D trilogy.

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Beware of previously untranslated games with stellar reputation. I used to hold Seiken Densetsu 3 in high regard. Trials of Mana (not the remake) is nothing like my glorified memory of Secret of Mana.

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An blue, white, and yellow illustration on a black bg featuring Rio from the PS2 game, Lifeline. She is surrounded by UI from the game. The operator asks her to "aim for the eye" and she responds "Ok!"

An blue, white, and yellow illustration on a black bg featuring Rio from the PS2 game, Lifeline. She is surrounded by UI from the game. The operator asks her to "aim for the eye" and she responds "Ok!"

Lifeline (2003)

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Idem malheureusement 🤝

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Today I learned that Monolith Soft released a SaGa Frontier 2 sequel 15+ years ago.

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Pif n'est plus rouge.

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Sheep in the Box de Hirokazu Kore-eda dans la sélection cannoise.

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"Corto Maltese is written with a true literary intelligence that eludes much of the competition, and with historical and geographical depth that comes from curiosity." — The Comics Journal
https://ow.ly/5sAo50YFOoJ

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