I will say this was an interesting new series you got going on here. Gong thrift diving and finding some wacky PC games or long forgotten VHS tapes or even some random bands demo mix tucked away in the CD section long forgotten to time. The more rural your town is, the higher probability of you finding some weird ass gold mine of goodies from the various thrift shops. You hit something interesting and I look forward to future episodes with this series. I'll try my best to help market the series where I can and help you out!
3 months ago
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There's so much cool and quality stuff from yesteryear out there (or at least weird and crazy). Bringing that to the forefront is absolutely a great idea!
3 months ago
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I loved it. It captures how I feel every time I've tried to play point and click adventure games. My one complaint is that it didn't have enough Red Faction noises in it.
3 months ago
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🌀An interesting look into the past! But say, don't go too far back, lest you end up in my many dungeons! Heeheehee
3 months ago
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redeyesgreendragon
Did you see the new vid? Its a brand new series about experiencing older media you'd come across at thrift stores, including rare VHS tapes, homemade DVDs, and strange CDROM games/programs.
For years, I've been fascinated with finding older media in the wild. A lot of physical media was made before we had YouTube and digital gaming storefronts, and much of it was quaint productions with small releases. It's crazy to think there's an abundance of this unexplored media sitting on shelves at local thrift stores, and I aim to find the neatest stuff to show off. However, to avoid copyright issues on this stuff, I gotta get a little artsy with the presentation.
The series kicks off with a boxed CDROM title I've owned for years: Riddle of the Sphinx
Please watch and let me know if this is a series worth continuing!! Enjoy this animated thumbnail!
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