
Aaron Dennis
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Creator of the Lokians SciFi series, The Adventures of Larson and Garrett, The Dragon of Time series, and more.
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'Ultima VI, The False Prophet'
The Ultima series has long since been around, but the first Ultima game I played was Ulima VI. It was originally released by Origin Systems Inc in 1990. It's also the third and final game in the "Age of Enlightenment" trilogy. Ultima VI was then adapted from PC platforms to the SNES in 1993, which is when I stumbled across it.
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Gamers
Life on Other Planets is Virtually Impossible
We’ve all read the books, seen the movies, and heard the stories. Scientists discuss it. NASA releases documentaries. Third parties create documentaries about life on Mars or Io. We’ve heard about Cydonia, the head of the android on the moon, and planet Nibiru. Everyone wants a future where traveling the stars and living on other planets is a real possibility. Unfortunately, it’s a bunch of crap, but what do I know, right?
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Futurism
You Can’t Buy Your Way to Internet Success
All of us content creators have been there. We write. We photograph. We code. We glue popsicle sticks together. We look at our visitors, and we see that two people saw our post yesterday. No one saw it today. No one will probably see our next post, photo, painting, or trinket.
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Journal
'Rebelstar Tactical Command'
Fortunately, this isn’t Rebel Alliance…. Rebelstar TC is a sci fi, turn-based, strategy game, but it mixes action adventure elements in by allowing the characters to increase their special skills when they level up, kind of like what happens in the Fall Out series, so that each of your characters can be further customized for the way you enjoy playing.
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Gamers
'Vandal Hearts'
Vandal Hearts was released to the Playstation by Konami in 1996. It was later released to the Sega Saturn as well. Vandal Hearts was the first strategy game I ever played. I did play Ogre Battle on the SNES before Vandal Hearts, but I just can’t classify Ogre Battle as a strategy game since there’s no strategy involved, but this isn’t an Ogre Battle review, so I’ll stop talking about it.
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Gamers











