
Sure, but our playlists are gonna look completely different.

Sure, but our playlists are gonna look completely different.


Remember playing Mechwarrior 3050 on a SNES at a Funcoland. Top tier action right there.
Anyone else thought this had something to do with Robocop when they saw the mech in motion?
Hell yeah, my kinda girl.
EDIT: just going to add that we’d both be vibing hard as fuck to Entombed’s “Wolverine Blues”.


Well, there’s fightcade. It’s an excellent platform that emulates arcade and console games from the '70s up through the Dreamcast era.
Dunno if it’s on Linux though. :/
EDIT: worth noting that its online MP has never had any connection issues, but it does have ranked matches, so you’ll see a lot of folks trying to be the best of the best, and that’s putting it nicely.


Aria, a Russian metal band very similar to Iron Maiden, if that’s up your alley:
There’s also Al Namrood, a Saudi black metal band that sings in Arabic:
Knowing which seasonings and spices compliment each other can carry you far.
Not just salt and pepper, but being flexible with the stuff you see on the spice rack (e.g. garlic power, paprika, basil) has saved my ass on many a night.


Feels nice to get some trade-in cash for my Roku tv. Digital TV with the local channels and YouTube more than satisfies.


I always price my coffee by weight, so making my shit at home is a no brainer, that way if I’m out with friends I can order out with no guilt.
But even then, Michigan’s own Biggby Coffee and other local spots make $tarbucks irrelevant.


USB-C controllers that plug into the phone’s charging port are also a good option. Just remove the protective casing and slide it in.
Been emulating for years with it, but it’s also good for mobile games that do well with controllers. BackBone is the first one that comes to mind.


Arc Raiders. By no means a bad game, it’s just that the gameplay doesn’t really click with me, possibly because some early missions rely on a lot of stealth and the loot system can be daunting at the first go around. One friend of mine really likes it, almost as much as we both like Left 4 Dead 2.
I might find some appeal if I give AR another chance, but I don’t see that happening right away.


And to make bank on whatever it is that he and his partners in crime are hoping to achieve.
I’d say “friends”, but he’s never had any.


Why yes. Yes it was.


Reappropriation?


Metroid Fusion. Such an awesomely replayable game.


Frankly, I’m just glad that there may be a tax on advertisin (and other things) to try and shore up health care costs in Michigan.
Reminds me of why I like driving games so much. Sure it’s nice to be in the driver’s seat on a street or racetrack in a way where it feels like I’m really there taking a hairpin turn in Times Square without any personal risk.
But there’s nothing quite like doing literally what my mind can come up with in a game with arcade physics, keeping just enough realism to give feedback on collision damage without breaking immersion.


Wouldn’t it be nice to see Trump go down like a sack of potatoes mid self-aggrandizing rant at a press conference or something, and the bonk of his head off the podium to be sampled into a thousand EDM tracks from that moment until the next election?
Believe it or not, GTA V. I don’t own a copy but my friend does, and I like it ok.