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I think I might leave the game cart blank
Haunted creepypasta LEGO NES

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FONV: GOING TO SPACE EDITION (FONV Quest Mod Reviews 3) 

Okay, so, the House was... glorious, and also wonderfully silly with its secret quest. I missed one of them but... ah well. Still a LOT of fun.

Now I'm onto Boom to the Moon which so far has been an ABSOLUTE JOY to play. The first quest is genuinely really fascinating, and very well done, though... make a save immediately before you fuel the rocket for your first trip, lol. It might uh... explode.

"Goodbye Earl" By The Chicks (formerly known as The Dixie Chicks) is a song in its entirety about
1 coming to terms with your sexuality later in life
2 Getting out of an abusive relationship
3 Murder
4 Two lesbians starting a farm after murdering the abusive ex husband of Wanda (the other woman is MaryAnn)
5 A bop
Thank you for coming to my ted talk

oh fuck i just remembered MGS2 Substance had that skateboarding bonus mode with a rad skater punk version of the MGS theme

@quirk @mavica oooh that's a rare one! I've not seen that one in a while, but it's a good one, excellent choice!

"[Seiken Densetsu/Final Fantasy Adventure] actually started out as an experimental tennis game. At some point, the court turned into scrollable screens, the racket turned into the playable character, the ball turned into a weapon, the opponent’s racket turned into enemies, and the “court” became referred to as the “map”… And before I realized it, the game had a story added to it and was released as “Seiken Densetsu”. It was a curious experience." - Satoru Yoshieda (Programming)

legendsoflocalization.com/seik

Oh nice it's raining! *looks out window at blistering sunshine still and pouring rain*

...

*flips table*

@keeri also topical because I'm playing fallout new vegas and in my years of playing through this game again and again, I have barely ever made use of beds lol.

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