Notices by mental meltdown (netdoll@ryona.agency), page 13
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@bless pleasure ant
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@bless Yeah, bootleg game copier/underground scene magazines, Game Urara is the high production value one but the vibes on this can't be beat
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@bless archive gives me pure joy whenever I use it, so I have to concur with you there~
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@bless gamest lfg lfg lfg
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@bless I've sent this to my one JP culture expert friend, if he knows anything about it, I'll pass it on
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@Paulo @Yellow_Heart Most adaptations only ever use the first part because working the complete story into another medium would be a nightmare.
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@bless Yes, yes, yes! It's not nostalgia and shouldn't be confused for nostalgia, they just perfected certain things and it's up to us to carry on that perfection and perhaps even improve on it ourselves if we're up to the task of doing so.
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@bless They represent a past, a present, and a future all at once, how it actualizes is up to what we make of it. Personally, I like to view them as almost like templates or guidebooks, signposts for vibes to shamelessly appropriate and iterate on. It's the same with most cultural output of this type.
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@bless They bring me to my happy place
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@bless Oh yeah and music! MML was a big deal in Japan, every home computer had their own version, and since FM synthesis chips came bundled with many/most (past a certain point) home computers, they had quite a bit of stuff dedicated to producing chip music as well.
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"Hyperborea imagery is just LDS imagery for Satanists and pagans"
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@bless Like just to give you some context just how extra these could get, at the very least Oh!X wrote their own *operating system* (S-OS) and supporting programs, and they also did a complete game competing with the best commercial offerings at the time (Sion II) as well.
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@bless Type-in programs, indepth coverage, many of them also doubled as arcade/gaming culture magazines as well (Micom Basic was infamous for this). If you want to see some real doorstoppers, the Oh!X special issues released after they stopped regular publication are *chefs kiss*.
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@hermit @marine @bot @animeirl I'm sure to marine, that place would be "6 feet in the ground".
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Got my hair saw to by an older gentleman this time, consummate professional. Came out looking like a pooner instead of a skinhead and really that's about all you can ask for.
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@errante @bless @marine ...oh right, forgot about that one place
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@errante @marine @bless Damn you knew me that far back?
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@bless @prouddegenerate Most ambitious crossover in American political history
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@bless @errante Queen of Spades
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@bless Why does the guy in the image look like James Mason?
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