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arvere, do games w Something from the old days

I recently tried Aoe II definitive edition. they managed to massacre the UI so much it hurts my eyes… that alone made me issue a refund also £15 for a 25 year old game. you’d expect it to be better in every aspect at the very least

Chocrates,

I’m simping for them but they are hamstrung a bit by the ancient code. They haven’t rewritten it.

Fair criticism though, maybe they should have rebuilt the engine by now.

tobogganablaze,

Try AoE4 then. Basically a reboot of AoE2 on a modern engine.

joneskind, do games w Something from the old days
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I knew it! Microsoft has been using IA the whole time! Look at this drawings, it’s proof!

LEDZeppelin, do games w Something from the old days

GOAT

prettybunnys, do gaming w Imagine, if you can.

I still remember my neighbor getting SMB 3 for his 10th birthday.

The size of the box was a giveaway. We knew it was a NES game before he unwrapped it.

When we saw that package it was fucking ecstasy. The party was over and we all ran to the tv to put the game in and watch.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
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I didn’t have it myself either (until years later), but a neighbor down the street did. I remember all the kids in the neighborhood playing on that system.

snooggums, do gaming w Imagine, if you can.
@snooggums@midwest.social avatar

Why would a 45 year old need permission to stay up late?

candyman337,

It’s a subversion of expectations because these posts are often about a time in your life where you wouldn’t have a care in the world, so they end with “it’s 1999 and you’re 12” and instead it’s saying “you can still enjoy those things, take some time to be happy”

grue, (edited )

Or it’s saying “you’re a loser living with your parents playing video games at 45.”

The ambiguity is part of the subversion.

Edit: I’m enumerating how it could be interpreted, not saying I have a problem with it!

candyman337,

fair point lol

Semi_Hemi_Demigod,
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You have to give yourself permission. For example, if I’ve got an early meeting and need to get the kids to school I’m in bed by 10.

snooggums,
@snooggums@midwest.social avatar

That is just choosing…

Semi_Hemi_Demigod,
@Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world avatar

Not really, because I can always choose to stay up late. I just know I won’t enjoy it if I don’t make give myself permission.

Dasnap,
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My wife’s boyfriend doesn’t want me to ruin my sleep schedule.

paraphrand,

Sounds like a thoughtful guy.

Eranziel,
glimse, do gaming w Imagine, if you can.

I don’t have a name for the emotion I feel when I think of a 45 year old buying Pizza Hut…but it’s some sort of sadness

GingeyBook,

Sometimes you want garbage pizza.

catloaf,

If you’re going to order bottom of the barrel pizza, why not get Domino’s? It’s the same grade, but also better.

Beetschnapps,

Local options

IsThisAnAI,

Two very different pizza’s.

Sc00ter,

Thats like, your opinion man

TexasDrunk,

If I’m getting garbage pizza (yeah, sometimes you do want garbage) I’ll usually go to the Cici’s buffet. It’s worse, but I get to keep going back for the terrible dessert pizza and it’s dirt cheap.

RampantParanoia2365,

I had no idea they allow you to hook up a Nintendo at Cici’s.

Dasnap,
@Dasnap@lemmy.world avatar

Pizza Hut specifically or delivery pizza in general?

glimse,

Pizza Hut specifically. It implies either that they *prefer" garbage pizza or - arguably sadder - there are no better options in the area.

Mouselemming,

Could be nostalgia. Like, they have good pizza for paying attention to and enjoying, but for shoving slices into your mouth while playing Mario, Pizza Hut completes the connection to childhood.

Donkter,

That’s honestly even sadder. Having to commit self-harm to relive nostalgia.

moody,

You sound like a fun person.

Donkter,

Thanks!

bazus1, do gaming w Imagine, if you can.

I, too, have the game system set up on the bedroom TV because it physically hurts to get out of bed in the morning.

andrew_bidlaw, do gaming w Imagine, if you can.
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Man, I miss being all agitated about the thing I bought, ordered or took as a gift. Idk if it’s depression or just an aging thing, but I do miss being tempted like that. 1-day delivery and digital purchases kinda ruined it and I want an option to intentionally slow delivery down. Waiting and anticipating something that’d arrive on the X day added a lot to the value I see in a product.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
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I still get that with anything that I don’t buy from Amazon, also game releases that I’ve been following for a while (currently sitting patiently until the Elden Ring DLC finally drops for my time zone).

grysbok,
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I still get that when I buy things secondhand, from Mercari, Abe books, or other online thrift stores. I’m waiting for a cute tokidoki vinyl figure to show up. Maybe this week, maybe next. Who knows?

aeronmelon,

You can usually specify a delivery date. Just pick one week after the day you’re ordering.

SurfinBird, do gaming w Imagine, if you can.

Ok I’m in, but no warp flutes

Beetschnapps,

No fun?

aeronmelon,

Fun is playing every world.

blanketswithsmallpox,

Thorsquint.jpg

whotookkarl, do gaming w Imagine, if you can.
@whotookkarl@lemmy.world avatar

A raspberry pi running batocera has been a good cheap way I’ve been using to revisit some classics. You can integrate it with retroachievements.org too.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
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God I love the retro gaming community.

deus,

Retro gaming gives you all of the joy of gaming without any of the drama and toxicity so it’s no wonder the community is so nice.

sukhmel,

Probably because all the drama had withered with time. I’m not sure now, but it feels like there was some drama at the time, too

Kowowow, do gaming w Imagine, if you can.

Oh living the high life ordering pizzahut

Frozengyro,

Where my 5 dollar hot and ready people at?

Bluefalcon,
Kowowow,

We only had domino’s as a kid

ZombiFrancis, do gaming w Imagine, if you can.

10 minutes of blinking screen and blowing on the cartridge

samus12345, (edited ) do gaming w Imagine, if you can.
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I remember the first time I heard of Mario 3 was in Nintendo Power issue 6:

“Mario will be able to fly, using a racoon tail as a propeller. Trust us. We’ll tell you everything as soon as we can. Keep reading Nintendo Power for the latest.”

At the time, I pictured him wearing a coonskin cap and flying that way.

Bishma,
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I remember going to see The Wizard because it revealed Warp Whistle locations.

samus12345,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

It showed one, right? checks scene

Yeah, Jimmy got the one in the first fortress. Savant or not, it never made sense to me he they knew there was one there right away, since he’d never played the game before.

radicalautonomy,
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Yeah, that’s not a great plot; one might even go as far as to say that it’s so bad.

samus12345,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

It’s not a great movie overall, but I find it endearing regardless!

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQVp896iD6VnrP3uBpg2tnDFtE-A4XlmPS6yQ&s

radicalautonomy,
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I have a core memory of getting into my mom’s car on a rare day (which happened to be my birthday) that she picked me up instead of me taking the bus home. Sitting there on the passenger seat was a copy of Nintendo Power Issue that my mom had grabbed out of the mailbox (she had just signed me and my brother up for a subscription, and this was the first issue to arrive). I didn’t have Super Mario Bros. 3 and wouldn’t get it for another year maybe, but to be able to read all about this game was just so thrilling for my 13-year-old self.

numberfour002, do gaming w Imagine, if you can.

The 8 year old me would be overjoyed! This was one of my favorite NES games, and there were enough good NES games that the title of “one of my favorites” means it was actually cream of the crop.

The 45 year old me would probably not be as happy, since I’d rather go to bed at a reasonable hour and crappy quality fast food pizza sounds like it’s going to make me feel miserable if I have more than a slice or two anyway. Plus as awesome as SMB3 is and was, there are modern games I’d rather play at the moment if I were going to stay up all night.

chiliedogg,

Super Mario World was peak SMB for me. It took everything they did in SMB3 and refined it.

The only thing I think SMW was lacking was variety of powerups. You had fire and cape, plus Yoshi stuff. SMB3 had fire and raccoon, but also the weird, rare stuff like hammer, frog, tanooki, and the boot.

CodexArcanum,

I’ve been following an indie dev working on a Mario-3-ish-clone and nothing excites me more than that it seems like they brought Kuribos boot back. Why is that stupid fucking boot power up from one level in SMB3 still so beloved? I don’t know, but I feel it.

gmtom, do gaming w Imagine, if you can.

Idk man, old games just dont have the same wonder and magic they used to and new games are just trying to suck as much profit out of me as they can.

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