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Revised Game & Watch
For anyone who has a super Mario fan and dwells in nostalgia, would widely appreciate a marvelous resurrection of a once cheap portable gaming device that Nintendo had easily accessible on the market 40 years ago. It was hard yet tempting for me not to purchase this rare item Nintendo was marketing for novelty reasons. While at Walmart, I was originally planning to purchase another accessory, I stumbled upon the game and watch that several people a month earlier were trying to order online.
By Kyle Smith5 years ago in Gamers
The Days of Thunder
The Days of Thunder era covers -35,000 to -30,000DR. The earliest days of recorded history began at the end of the Great Ice Age, caused by the sun being devoured during the Dawn War[1], when the last glaciations ended, and the oceans receded to reveal dry land. Before the time of The Sundering[2], the lands that would eventually be known as Faerûn, Kara-Tur, Maztica and Zakhara, were all part of a super continent called Merrouroboros. None of the current races that populate the world existed back then. It knew nothing of civilised folk. Humans however, did exist in this time, but were far more primitive and apelike, only having the ability to use simple tools and living in caves. This period was the time of the Iqua-Tel Quessir, the elvish word for the fabled creator races.
By Luke Partridge5 years ago in Gamers
What your League of Legends main role says about you
League of Legends is possibly the most popular e-sports game in the world. It also boasts a roster of 150 champions to choose from and play, at least at the time of my writing this. The game releases a new champion every few months, so the roster is constantly expanding. And while the specific kits the champions have are unique to that character, they also typically fall within a broader category of playstyle that helps them fit into the already established gameplay.
By Timmy Snow5 years ago in Gamers
Gaming Systems as Storytelling Metaphors
I think a lot about storytelling because I write a lot and I’m a huge small-talker. I’ll chat your ear off for hours about the most mundane stuff because I find that I can find something passionate inside of the subjects. That’s why I think that in many videogames, the very systems of the game itself are metaphors for storytelling. What inspired this line of thinking in me was the SNES classic RPG (and greatest game of all time, I’ll fight over it) Chrono Trigger.
By Brent Salmon5 years ago in Gamers
Dungeons and Dragons Classes
Warlocks are the magical caster in Dungeons and Dragons that has made a pact with an otherworldly creature or deity in exchange for magical aptitude and power now. There are many patrons (the magical power granters) that a Warlock could find themselves bound to. You could have sworn your soul away to a demon/devil, or had your mind awakened to the horror and power granted by Cthulu or a Kraken, or even magically awakened by the fleeting whim of an Archfey! An excellent example of a Warlock in modern media is Eleven from Stranger Things who is bonded to the Demogorgon from the Upside Down dimension. She was an unwilling host for magic as opposed to choosing to have it but regardless, the patron of magical power that was the Demogorgon did not have the best relationship with their warlock as she was constantly trying to thwart his plans with his own powers. She would have been a normal girl if it weren't for her gaining telekinetic powers and more from the Upside Down!
By Michael Gaydos5 years ago in Gamers
Bushido and Gaming
The noble warriors of Feudal Japan have certainly made their mark in history with the Genpei Wars and the Sengoku Period. They also have been able to make their mark in samurai cinema like many of the Akira Kurosawa films and 13 Assassins, there is no shortage of samurai based films. Then of course you have various anime like Sengoku Basara and manga like Blade of the Immortal, as well as classic pieces like the 47 Ronin.
By Johann Hollar5 years ago in Gamers
Lifetime of Gaming
I have been a gamer, well for most of my life really. I have two brothers and I, of course, am the baby of the family. My middle brother, Clinton, and I were avid gamers when I was growing up. We had to take turns playing on the different systems. Sometimes we played together like it was a world series for gaming systems. None the less, these were some of my favorite memories. We have also paid attention to the evolution of gaming systems and the graphics and play styles required for them.
By Brenda L Burks5 years ago in Gamers
How to set up your workbook to make Sims shows
Now that you got the basics of writing stories for your Sims shows and the tools of the trade to put the your show together, it's time to go over the details. We will start first with composing your workbook. This is what you need to make up details of your show, whether you're making movies, series like soap operas or sitcoms that are currently in work-in-progress mode. You can use a 8 x 10 ½” notebook such as a loose leaf, spiral or composition. Loose leaf is best to work with because you can add more loose leaf papers and folders with small holes on the side for your future shows and take the details of your completed shows or episodes to store in your folder as archives (you can use the archives as cross references for making flashback of the past scenes or day dreams fantasies regarding your characters and plots on your show). If you're going to use spiral notebooks, use a five subject containing 180 pages. For a composition notebook, you will need to divide parts of the notebook into 5 sections to label each topic by taking one page and fold it triangle wise facing outward, it would like an arrow pointing away from the binder.
By Aisha Charmalique Bowens5 years ago in Gamers
The BEST Entertainment App for YOUR Phone
Many millennials will remember when the trading card game Yu-Gi-Oh! was popular many years ago. Both the card game and the original TV series were well received by fans. As of more recently, you can now play this card game from your phone. The name of the app is called Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links and it is free to download onto your mobile device.
By Frank Sartain5 years ago in Gamers
AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT Graphics Card Ready to Launch
What if anyone gets a high-powered graphics card? It will be nothing to those who don’t know the significance of the graphics card. Ask the gamers, and they would unleash their excitement from their enlarged eyes and amplified smiles. This 8th December, AMD will launch its new graphics card named “AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT Graphics” card. In this article, we will explore the upcoming AMD graphics card.
By Delhi Magazines5 years ago in Gamers








