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Basically those scenes in Gen V when Sam hallucinates puppets being torn apart.
I totally forgot about Hey There Cthulhu, so here’s that too.
Not quite the same, but along those lines: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGSdYFR50Y8
I might swap in Explorers as the third to complete the “kids flying spaceships” theme. But BNI was a classic too.
What OP’s describing sounds a lot like this scene in “A Clockwork Origin”.
Sure, until you hit the first pebble or chunk of wood.
FYI, you linked the same video twice.
With all Unity’s layoffs over the last couple years, I can’t help but wonder if they turned to AI and it erroneously reported about non-existent employees and incorrect licenses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHOXakHMxkc (jump to 0:55 if you’re impatient)
According to Ted Turner, it’s “Nearer, My God, to Thee”.
You’ve committed a crime against gaming here today.
Kinda. The website was inactive for a few years there, and only recently started updating again. The author was focusing on Patreon, which was reportedly porn of the VGCats characters.
That’s how they write in Cleveland, Ohjo.
That “modern” definition of literally is at least 250 years old. It wasn’t created by the internet, or even any living person.
!bmoviebonanza@lemmy.world has links to #Monsterdon, a weekly watch party over on Mastodon. Galaxy Quest might be a bit too well made for their usual brand of movie, though.
He confirmed the joycons are not hall effect, but didn’t specify whether the pro controller is.
E.T.
Yes really. I played it all the time as a kid and didn’t think it was any more difficult or abstract than the rest of the 2600’s catalogue. Granted, we kept the manual, which made a huge difference in understanding and enjoying its bizarre logic, but still. I had no idea it was so hated until at least a decade later.