I think that's why I write in my blog about obscure games nobody's really heard of, or stupid dumb trivia bits.
If it's fascinating to *me*, it has to be interesting or entertaining to someone else. It doesn't deserve to be tucked away.
I guess that's what drives me these days.
For example:
One of the more entertaining things I did Friday Night was binge-watching old Computer Chronicles episodes with @mavica and byte's friends, and one episode had a guy who pretty much was *the* inspiration for Johnny Turbo, and they were amused by it.
That's the kind of dumb stuff I like talking about tbh
Watching an episode of the short-lived game show Throut & Neck.
The '90s aesthetics on this show are super strong.
gender, names
turns out if you ever have doubt if a name works, have people call you that.
granted, it briefly takes me off guard, but it gives me a warm feeling of mild euphoria afterwards.
judging by the replies, y'all convinced me: I should be bunny
now to make a reference or something
I now have three friends who have chipped money into my patreon.
With how I look at it, $7/month is better than $0
New on the Secret Area Patreon: It's Shellshock Nam '67, a Vietnam War game released in that weird time where those were popular, by a developer you wouldn't expect.
Just $1 (or more) will get you to see it early, otherwise it goes live next Wednesday.
(aka tonya)
39/pan/trans. she/they.
writes about dumb junk about video games and music sometimes.
your woof friend. may also be bnuuy or kitty depending on mood.