Was looking at a previous article I wrote late last year for something, and saw something that bothered me.
Now I'm editing out every time I referred to gaming generations by Wikipedia's goofy standards and replacing it with the platform or era instead (i.e. "Xbox 360 era" instead of "7th gen")
Honestly the way Wikipedia defines generations of gaming consoles is stupidly convoluted and needs to be changed
New on the Secret Area, it's Cold Fear.
A Resident Evil-inspired survival horror game made by the folks who made Alone in the Dark: A New Nightmare. And it's surprisingly alright!
Shares and comments appreciated, as always.
New on Patreon: It's Cold Fear.
A survival horror game taking from the pages of Resident Evil, by the guys who did the fourth Alone in the Dark game.
Available now for all Patreon subscribers ($1 or more): https://www.patreon.com/posts/cold-fear-french-140762474?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
Like, is there any demand to post an episode of Card Sharks recorded off GSN in 2001, when someone's already uploaded a higher-quality version taken from Buzzr a year ago?
Cause that's something I'm noticing a lot when cataloging my VHS game show collection: Lots of duplicate shows already available in better quality.
Open question to folks who archive old TV from VHS and such:
Is it a good idea to digitize something of which there's already a better quality version out? Or is it a waste of time and resources?
Because I think that's why my VHS tape archiving has slowed down, because I stumble upon stuff in my collection that's already available elsewhere.
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writes about dumb junk about video games and music sometimes.
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