Watching Tales of Wells Fargo on the bar TV and realizing that it was a thing for the mid-20th century Western genre to use the limitations of period doctoring to implicitly highlight mid-20th century (from Korea if not WWII!) advances in trauma care
Also a little thrown how every shot I’m like “hey I recognize the Red Dead Redemption location based on that standing set!”
The #1 reason I start wars in Victoria 3 is “look buddy, I have done exhausting diplomatic and political legwork to give your country unfettered trade access to my huge, technologically advanced economy that’s desperate to pay you handsomely for raw materials, but still you refuse to develop your iron/rubber/heroin/whatever deposits to sell the stuff to me. I am sending a team of management consultants (roughly 200,000 of them) to help you with business development.”
I don’t know who out there is paying real money to watch someone speedrun a fan-made Super Mario 64 style platformer starring the Domino’s Pizza mascot, but if nothing else I respect their commitment to the bit.
Yo! Noid got a sequel?
Okay, it was a game jam thing, that tracks…
The final boss of the Yo! Noid sequel is Hatsune Miku?
Dating sim where instead of bad endings, the game ends early with various happy endings if you make too many healthy decisions, and you need to actively work at being a fuckup to fully access the main plot.
Reevaluation of the ‘90s Aerosmith-starring gun game Revolution X, on the premise that the New Order Nation’s beef with the boys relates to the fact that from their groupie-tastic '70s origins to their Alica Silverstone/Liv Tyler (Steven’s daughter!) video '90s, their brand has always revolved around fucking teenage girls