@nyanuri I'm doing fine. I've been trying to set up recording over here again.

@nyanuri I was thinking more gameplay/let's plays (was talking about video recording) since I have collected a bunch of (weird) games over the years and maybe people want to see them. My microphone (the one on my headset, which I think isn't one you're meant to use for this kind of thing) has been bad and very quiet for a while so I need a new one. I've been thinking that for months though. I might even try streaming at some point.

@BatElite hell yeah more streamers 😊 do you have a twitch/yt gaming page? also tell me more about these (weird) games you have.

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@nyanuri I've not uploaded anything public yet.

Weird might not be the right word, but I have a bunch of stuff that probably barely anyone knows about or are forgotten. We'll see what I'll end up doing though.

A few semi-random things:

-Various (shareware) compilations, which i think would be interesting to go through. One has Traktor Racer 3D

-Combat, supposedly a "revamp" of the atari 2600 game

-An adventure game based on Der Ring des Nibelungen of all things (if I can get that to save)

@BatElite that adventure game sounds fun. Whats the story like? do you play as a norse person or as wagner himself?

@nyanuri I've only played the beginning of each chapter due to the lack of saving. The first four parts are from various characters. If I remember correctly it chronologically goes Alberich > Brünnhilde > Siegmund > Loge > Alberich (again)

The game is both surreal and sci-fi though. It probably departs considerably from the source aside from the classical background music. Can't tell you what the story is like.

The game is called "Ring: The legend of the Niberlungen"

@nyanuri I suspect with a walkthrough I could at least do it part by part.

I don't think that it would be very suitable to a speedrun though. Quite a lot of the game is dialogue.

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