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Anyway, I'm not dead yet. But this A-Z thing is. And this is as far as the sketches made it: Action 52.
I finally landed on a Chrontendo-style approach for Game Boy, in video form, eventually to be reworked into books featuring packaging photography. That last has proven to be the most foolish decision I've made since not buying Apple stock at $10 in ’97.
Life Force ripoff Abadox:
The desire to create some sort of comprehensive overview didn't go away, but since @Chrontendo was covering Famicom/NES so skillfully, I decided I should ditch consoles and focus on my love for portables instead.
A Boy and His Blob:
I also realized that I didn't really have the time (and honestly the skill) to make these drawings anything better than sloppy sketches. Also, the site mascot thing was kind of a relic of a bygone era. I cut my losses.
Here's Castlevania ripoff 8 Eyes (or 8 Eye's, I guess):
Soon after I began developing this, I stumbled across Chrontendo and realized video was a much better format for this sort of thing. Of course, I had no video skills whatsoever, so I abandoned the project altogether.
3D Adventures of WorldRunner:
Rain Dances includes a few tracks that hint at dark times to come, though it’s still a great record. I mean, it has contributions from Mel Collins and Brian Eno! Even the yacht rock radio hit bid, “Highways of the Sun”, is a majestic example of the format.
For my weekly @LimitedRunGames retro stream this afternoon (5 p.m. ET), I'm going for a bit of a deep cut that I've been meaning to play for YEARS... https://t.co/lzJas8LvvK
@OhPoorPup I don't know a lot about Metal Max except that this (1) was from Metal Max 4 and (2) frightens me
If nothing else, the temporary remote-recording-times Retronauts format (episodes built of segments on two unrelated topics) is making for some fun cover illustrations—congrats to @LetItMelo for somehow making this impossible pairing work