New on the Secret Area: It's Shellshock Nam '67, a Vietnam War game from... the guys who would go on to make Killzone?
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yet another thing about gender
before I fell asleep last night, I started thinking more about what things I like about being masc as opposed to what I like if I were more femme.
Let me tell you, there aren't very many things I like about being male.
I don't know if this is me coming to terms with who I am or, if it's just some silly thing I'll think about and move on from, but this feels like an important step.
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.
Update: I've now written down a text reference of Beverly Bun.
Now she just needs to be drawn.
I'm glad in the time since I've come up with a better name, I was gonna call her "Jyn"/"Jenny" at first.
Beverly fits better because ~alliteration is fun~
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.
(aka tonya)
38/pan/trans. she/they.
writes about dumb junk about video games and music sometimes.
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