Nelsonic Space Attacker Watch. This was the company’s very first game watch, which was released in 1981.
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In 1977, Nintendo would take its first dive into video game consoles. They released the Color TV-Game, a series of five consoles released between 1977 and 1980.
They were the: Color TV-Game 6 (1977), Color TV-Game 15 (1978), Color TV Racing 112 (1978), Color TV Block Kuzushi (1979), and Computer TV Game (1980).
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A Look at Every Day of the Devs Summer Game Fest 2023 Title
Day of the Devs arrived once more during Summer Game Fest, allowing Double Fine and iam8bit to once against deliver us a curated showcase on some of the indie gaming scene’s most promising upcoming titles. And with a lineup this year that felt particularly impressive in various ways, we wanted to try something a bit new here, so both Kyle LeClair and Jordan Helm decided to have a discussion about all the games shown there, making sure everything gets highlighted at least a bit. Enjoy!
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Nintendo Cereal System fue un cereal para el desayuno producido por Ralston Cereals en 1988, dejó de venderse en 1989 😅 Su nombre del se basó en la NES y representaba en su portada los 2 títulos más destacados de Nintendo. En 2010, se vendió una caja en eBay ¡por más de 200$!
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I was bored so I made some dialtown oc's because I can
I present to you
Bill.
Sarah.
And gunman sam the gunman.(also known as doctor-barrel shot-jones)
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In a cluttered workshop filled with gadgets and gizmos, a curious tabby cat lounges on a paint-splattered workbench. The feline's green eyes glow as it surveys the organized chaos surrounding it - an old television displaying cryptic code, a tangle of wires and circuits, rusting tools hanging on the walls. Amidst the technological relics, the cat seems at home, as if guarding the secrets of this mysterious space. Perhaps this furry companion is the true mastermind behind the brilliant creations born in this eccentric inventor's studio, a silent muse inspiring innovation with each purr and playful pounce.
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Retro Gadgets lets you create and share 90s-era gadgets today on Steam Early Access
Retro Gadgets lets you create and share 90s-era gadgets today on Steam Early Access
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Retro Gadgets lets you become an inventor
Retro Gadgets gadget-creation game wants Linux support as well as Windows PC. Thanks to further details from electrifying developer Evil Licorice. Working to make its way onto Steam.
Evil Licorice, a new team consisting of Studio Evil is eager to come together. Due to reveal their latest project, Retro Gadgets, a gadget-creation station where players invent, code, and customize their own gadgets. Then share them with the world.
This early in the life of the project we cannot make any commitment. But if everything goes well, we would like to support Linux.
This is the recent statement from the Forum post. This makes sense, since Unity 3D is being used for Retro Gadgets development. And rightfully so, we need a game like this with native support. Something different to add to the mix. Plus the Demo does run smoothly on Linux via Proton. Which gives a first hand impression of gameplay.
Retro Gadgets Announcement Trailer
In Retro Gadgets, players will find out how it feels to create real, working gadgets. Doing so right at your fingertips. Working in a tactile interface, inventors will pull buttons, switches, dials, and joysticks. Taking them from drawers to build any gadget they can think of. Featuring full Steam Workshop integration. So that players will be able to download, inspect, and reverse engineer each other's projects. See a gadget that you want to understand? Simply download it from Retro Gadgets and pull it apart.
The more programming minded players are able to bring their gadgets to life. Doing so through a fully documented Lua environment. Enabling the creation of video game consoles, live weather stations, calculators, and more. Once built, gadgets aren’t constrained to Retro Gadgets itself. As players and designers will be able to export their projects from the game. Then use them on their desktops. Make a tool you need for your daily workflow in Retro Gadgets and export it for your personal use.
Retro Gadgets gadget-creation game will release in Early Access in Q4 2022. Doing so on Windows PC via Steam. But there is interest in Linux support. Giving you a chance to play and offer your support in the Forum post.
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