Pick things up and put them down, is my guess.
I wouldn’t say no to another Echo Night.
I’d sooner go full-time on my game dev hobby and hope for the best.
That smile at the end gets me every time.
It kinda looks like they both have their pants pulled partway down.
Archive.org videos don’t seem to work in the Thunder app either, but it lets me open them in a browser.
Our dog gets distracted easily and doesn’t react when we call her while we’re outside.
Occasionally, she decides she wants to visit the neigbors and takes off down the street with my fat ass in hot pursuit. And she loves to let us get close and run around us as we try to catch her to bring her inside. It’s just a game to her, but it drives me nuts.
And then she runs back to the door to go inside as if it was what she wanted to do, and I’m thinking “nah, bitch, we go inside because I want to, not because you do.”
I don’t think I ever got more than $200 in a month. But I keep the money in a separate account and only use it for game dev or business stuff.
Happens to me almost every month. Good thing I didn’t quit my day job.
Ramen with a decent amount of sriracha.
I send them after my enemies.
I don’t think I was ever stung by a wasp, and I even held one in my hand once.
I don’t typically go for racing games, but I have fond memories of playing Extreme-G on the N64. It had wepons, high speeds, and a soundtrack that tricked a young me into thinking I might like techno music.
I didn’t migrate yet because I was five years into a project that I can only work on in my spare time, but you can bet that if I ever start another game, I’m looking at a different engine.
I got myself mildly addicted to Mindustry. Wiping out enemy bases can be pretty satisfying.
Yeah. We have a bunch of clients so I can be on several projects at a time. And it’s a privately owned company that, to my knowledge, the owner has no intention of selling.
I got insanely lucky wit my job. I responded to an email that came through my college CS department about a potential job and got an in-person interview with the CEO of a tiny company nobody has heard of. The guy’s personality made it easier to talk to him despite my anxiety.
Instead of the bullshit riddles that every other tech job interview has, he sent me home with a simple assignment to make a simple webpage where a user could log in.
After submitting that, I kinda forgot about it until several month later when I randomly decide to check my school email account and found an email from him that was almost a month old (my PC wasn’t working before that, and I didn’t need to use it much at the time).
I replied just in time. 12 years later I’m the most senior developer.
I think this is the only thread where I actually haven’t seen any of the games before.
Another game I enjoyed was The Eternal Castle (remastered). It’s a remake of a game from 1987. The animation is great and the visual style is really cool.
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There’s a reason my mouse has buttons dedicated to copy and paste.