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abueloretrowave · 11 months
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-Hey! sorry, i'm gonna be late...
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lakefoundtheirexit · 9 months
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Remembering when the team behind the Toxic Crusaders video game released a trailer on TikTok specifically showing off Junkyard, and a bunch of furries started simping for him for like a week then moving on
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But I haven't, I will buy and play this video game of a 90s cartoon I haven't seen based on an R rated movie I still need to watch specifically for this lad right here, hell I'll watch the cartoon too. Junkyard is a precious lad I will give him headpats and be his friend because he is a good boy
Please send me any fanart of this lad I'd love to see it
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eric9794 · 1 year
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More drawings from last month
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vesselforsale · 2 years
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MCM RETROWARE SET | LISTING 
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ivan-fyodorovich-k · 4 months
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I'm gonna start unfollowing blogs that post AI art
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b3crew · 1 year
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The PAX East 2023 One-On-One Special! | B3 - Boston Bastard Brigade
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King Baby Duck took on PAX East 2023 with great tenacity, and he's got the audio to prove it! Join our host as he chats with many developers on the con floor (and maybe one or two in a different location)! From a League of Legends spin-off and pro wrestling RPGs to horror dating sims, there's something for every kind of gamer!
Chapter Listing:
Intro (00:00)
Retroware for Toxic Crusaders (02:58)
Ysbryd Games/Necrosoft Games for Demonschool (08:59)
DreadXP/MANGLEDmaw Games for Amanda the Adventurer (16:46)
Embers for Strayed Lights (26:41)
Snoozy Kazoo/Graffiti Games for Turnip Boy Robs a Bank (33:11)
Area 35 for Felicity's Door (39:06)
LimboLane/Serenity Forge for Smile For Me (45:34)
RageCure Games for Goons: Legends & Mayhem (56:19)
Tic Toc Games for Wrestle Story (01:01:17)
Wired Productions for Gori: Cuddly Carnage and The Last Worker (01:09:49)
NERDS Clothing (01:25:45)
Akabaka/DreadXP for Sucker for Love: Date to Die For (01:32:54)
Mooneye Studios/SomeHumbleOnion for Shumi Come Home (01:42:43)
Riot Games/Digital Sun for The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story (01:49:06)
Click here to listen!
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iloveabunchofgames · 1 year
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#JakeReviewsItch
Angry Video Game Nerd I&II Deluxe
by Retroware
A review in two parts.
See Part I for The Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures.
For The Angry Video Game Nerd II: Assimilation and The Angry Video Game Nerd In Tower of Torment, read on.
Review:
If AVGN I was Mega Man, AVGN II is Mega Man X. This is still a game that laughs at your attempts to skirt its deathtraps, but it’s mellowed slightly. Fewer lasers; more health pick-ups. And like X before him, The Nerd can slide down walls.
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It’s all thanks to a pair of “Grip Loafers” that appears in the tutorial. In later stages, you’ll find additional enhancements in the form of NES accessories, like a Konami LaserScope that reveals hidden platforms or a Bandai PowerPad cape that slows descents. These permanent upgrades replace the first game’s character-swapping; a change for the better.
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The first AVGN was seven distinct levels. The sequel has four worlds (three levels and a boss fight), plus a shorter fifth at the end—an improvement in some ways, but the theming is hit and miss.
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Mouse Trap mice and Hungry, Hungry Hippos attack in a Crossfire-themed level. Awesome! Enemies in the horror world are…ghosts? Mummies? Yawn.
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AVGN has covered plenty of Japanese games. Why is this “Tokyo” so reliant on broad sushi jokes?
Fortunately, Tower of Torment splits the difference, throwing assets from both games in a pot and mixing in an inspired Big Rigs joke.
+ Almost everything you loved from about the first game, with enough new twists to give it a unique identity. + Excellent challenge. So intense it makes my hands sweat and shake, but after having cleared several levels without losing a life, I can attest that this game is always fair. Slightly less demanding than the original, but no less rewarding. + Mega Man X-esque upgrade system. Looking every piece of hidden equipment is a fun; returning to old stages with new powers is even better. + Assimilation's final boss is a bit anticlimactic, so I'm glad I have the Deluxe edition, and no the standalone release. Tower of Torment is an excellent ending that calls back to both games and a few other iconic AVGN moments.
– Nerd commentary still falls flat. – Boss fights were a little too difficult for my taste in the first game, so I'm glad they've been toned down, but there's been a slight over-correction. – Mega Man and similar games have conveyor belts. Sushi travels on conveyor belts. Cinemassacre is home to a lot of videos about Godzilla. I get how these three concepts were combined into a sushi/neon/ninja level, but the execution feels out of place in an AVGN game, and borderline racist. Make jokes about specific ninja media! Get the Toho creatures out of the background and into the stages! – AVGN I took hard swings with its jokes, references, and themes, and a lot of them missed. The sequel comes across as more timid and less inventive, without being ant more consistent. There are no "I can't believe they did that" moments.
🧡🧡🧡🧡🤍 Bottom Line: If 8- and 16-bit action games aren't your cup of tea, Angry Video Game Nerd I&II Deluxe probably won't change your mind. I don't think you have to be a fan of the Web series to appreciate the game, but if all things crass and crude rub you the wrong way, keep your distance. Don't play this one in front of the kids. For anyone else, this is a no-brainer. Which game is better? Who cares! Individually, they both get a strong recommendation. The best versions of two great games, packaged together, complete with a worthy epilogue? Go for it.
#JakeReviewsItch is a series of daily game reviews. You can learn more here. You can also browse past reviews...
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dynared · 1 year
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This was not the sequel to Shredder’s Revenge I was expecting, but given that Retroware would need to sacrifice a herd of goats or their immortal souls to Disney for the X-Men, and the good folks at Troma are always down for some weird promotion (the Peter Dinklage headed Toxic Avenger remake is still in production last I heard) this surprisingly fits.
I was admittedly hoping for Street Sharks myself but this looks fun.
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ryanmoody · 1 year
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Toxic Crusaders - Game Announcement (2023)
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annieguardian · 2 months
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gonagaiworld · 4 months
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Retroware Games ha annunciato il platform retrò The Transylvania Adventure of Simon Quest per PC e console Il gioco sarà lanciato in digitale per PC (Steam), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One e Xbox Series X|S nel 2025. Info:--> https://www.gonagaiworld.com/retroware-games-ha-annunciato-il-platform-retro-the-transylvania-adventure-of-simon-quest-per-pc-e-console/?feed_id=422314&_unique_id=65a294f7d7e2e #NintendoSwitch #PlayStation4 #Retroware #Steam #TASQ #TheTransylvaniaAdventureofSimonQuest
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cartoontriper · 8 months
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Hal from the game Prison City
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femboy-catgirl · 11 months
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Going to buy a power adapter and installing arch32 on a Toshiba satellite L25-SP139, wish us luck uwu
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jasoncanty01 · 1 year
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Toxic Crusaders - Game Announcement (2023)
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linuxgamenews · 1 year
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Prison City inspired by NES classics is playable on Linux
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Prison City NES action platformer game is coming to Linux via Steam Deck and Windows PC. Which is the result of the work and effort of developer Retroware as well as Programancer. Which is working to make its way onto Steam. Retroware and developer Programancer are eager to announce the inclusion of the original IP Prison City. A game inspired by an affinity for NES classics such as Shatterhand and Power Blade. As a result, Prison City offers players a solid sidescrolling dystopian arcade experience. Along exploding with tight mechanics, intricate level design, and a satisfying action story. A public demo is still available on Steam, as well as an extended Influencer Demo for those interested. But first, here are the details from the developer's email reply:
We are still considering a Linux build, but the game will be Steam Deck compatible. We are still unsure if it will be a native build or through Proton.
So here's the deal, Prison City is being developed with GameMaker Studio 2. As we know, this primarily focuses on Ubuntu support for Linux. However, most if not almost all GMS2 games do work well via Proton. Honestly, I wish YoYo Games would increase its Linux platform support. But, at least we have a solid workaround via Proton. Which does work well for the Demo on Steam, with its serious retro vibe.
Prison City Teaser Trailer
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Your sentence begins ... in Prison City! As former cop Hal Bruzer, accept the Chief’s plea to raid the Prison City security zones and end the Techno Terrorists’ reign. Throw your chakram or grab some grenades. You will also eat hot dogs to restore health. All while you locate contacts to obtain key cards to the wardens' safe rooms. Inspired by NES action titles, Prison City is a sidescrolling dystopian gameplay exploding with tight mechanics. This also includes a level design to test players with a solid story.
Do cool things like:
Uncover hidden weapon and health upgrades,
Grapple through 8+ zones, ranging from Sewer, Factory, and Preserve,
"Play on Your Terms" - take on customizable gameplay and difficulty through a range of mods. Including health, damage, lives, and loot frequency,
Compete for "best time" with Warden (Boss) Rush mode,
Rock out to Raddland Studios’ (Retro City Rampage, Shakedown Hawaii) OST
and talk to a dolphin!?
Prison City NES action platformer game is coming to Steam in 2023. The release date is still TBD. But there will be Linux and Steam Deck support via Proton and the Windows PC build.
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thesplintering · 1 year
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Retro-Inspired Action Game “Prison City” Coming to Consoles, PC in 2023
Retro-Inspired Action Game “Prison City” Coming to Consoles, PC in 2023 | #retrogaming #gaming #retrogames #PCgaming #pixelart
What makes a terrorist a “techno-terrorist”? Glow sticks? Indie game publisher Retroware recently announced that arcade-style action game Prison City is coming to both PC and consoles in 2023. Developed by Programancer, Prison City is inspired by 8-bit NES side-scrollers such as Shatterhand and Power Blade, complete with a retro, pixel art aesthetic. Players take on the role of a hard-boiled…
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