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RT @BadGameHOF@twitter.com

'Fight for Life' released on this day in 1996.

A half-finished 3D fighter for the Jaguar, developed by one Francois Yves Bertrand. After Atari missed several payment milestones, Francois held back the finished version until they paid up. Instead, Atari sold an earlier prototype.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/BadGameHOF/status/

RT @meowy_mist@twitter.com

non-picrew mist ???? thanks so much to our friend @ProgramGamer@twitter.com they're exceptionally talented and i love this portrait so much 🔪🔪🔪

🐦🔗: twitter.com/meowy_mist/status/

RT @HPLehkonen@twitter.com

Get ready to get angry for my hot take! The take being ”There’s absolutely NO ethical consumption under capitalism.”
Part 1/2

🐦🔗: twitter.com/HPLehkonen/status/

RT @PIZZAPRANKS@twitter.com

Now that I'm doing the local punk flea market again in February, I going try opening up the [yet unnamed] indie game consignment shop!

Basically, sign up and I will sell your game at every event I got to be it small and local or very large.

pizzapranks.com/consignment

🐦🔗: twitter.com/PIZZAPRANKS/status

RT @stopskeletons@twitter.com

This is Randy. In the 90’s he bought the rights to Doom with plans to publish a 3DO port. He thought it just meant copy/pasting files from the PC disc. He was an idiot

When you say the blockchain and NFTs will let you put all characters into all games, you sound like Randy.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/stopskeletons/stat

RT @yesterdaysprint@twitter.com

The Daily News and The Independent, Santa Barbara, California, November 12, 1918

🐦🔗: twitter.com/yesterdaysprint/st

RT @maplesbian@twitter.com

i've been wanting to create more

but it's not really working out for me lately

🐦🔗: twitter.com/maplesbian/status/

RT @maplesbian@twitter.com

this is probably one of my original pico-8 compositions i like the most

sadly the project it was for failed and will never see the light of day

🐦🔗: twitter.com/maplesbian/status/

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