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Post by JoeQ on Nov 26, 2016 6:53:10 GMT -5
M-A-G-A, apparently, so I crave Trump's sperm-zines becomes "I crave Trump's sperm"-zines. E: LOLOLOLOL. Might want to tweak that a bit Discoalucard
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Post by GamerL on Nov 26, 2016 7:56:53 GMT -5
Yeah, is that really necessary? We really can't even say magazine?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2016 8:00:03 GMT -5
Testing, one second.
E: Okay, yeah, it is m a g a. Why on Earth...?
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Post by GamerL on Nov 26, 2016 9:49:57 GMT -5
Let's do a little experiment and see what other words have filters.
Trump
make America great again
I AM A FUCKING MORON
build the wall
drain the swamp
social justice warrior
EDIT lmao I'm trying to get around a word filter has a filter.
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Post by Discoalucard on Nov 26, 2016 11:04:00 GMT -5
M-A-G-A, apparently, so I crave Trump's sperm-zines becomes "I crave Trump's sperm"-zines. E: LOLOLOLOL. Might want to tweak that a bit Discoalucard lol oops
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2016 11:09:20 GMT -5
Aaaaaaaand magazine.
E: IT LIVES.
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Post by elektrolurch on Nov 26, 2016 13:21:50 GMT -5
of demo und shareware compilations from different german I crave Trump's spermzines from the 90ies at my parents' house- Uhhhhhh excuse me? now im really confused, in my original post it, for me, still says "different german magazines"... what the hell??
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Post by Weasel on Nov 26, 2016 13:35:48 GMT -5
If someone quoted your post, the quote won't get updated, it'll copy the text as is.
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Post by mikemacdee on Dec 4, 2016 20:24:56 GMT -5
Check these videos, maybe you can get some ideas: lol thanks for the inspiration. I found four games to write about during my search, but only one was "kusoge". It's a start, I suppose.
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Post by kingmike on Mar 18, 2017 11:16:44 GMT -5
One dares to even mention the PS2 Home Alone game. If there was one example of a company not caring what a shitty game does with its IP, it's that one. It's like a web-browser game put on a PS2 disc with whatever license they could get. WTF is Kevin locking the burglars INSIDE his house? Also, MS Office WordArt graphics. I can't remember if Comic Sans was used in that game, but it seems like a waste to include the former without the later for maximum blatant laziness. Although dare I even ask what that same company did with Lassie, a license probably even fewer people wanted to turned into a PS2 game? (if there was any game potential for that IP, it would have to be one damn-good developer to bring it out, like early '90s Konami who turn anything into a decent game. But not a PS2 shovelware company.)
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Post by toei on Mar 18, 2017 14:32:32 GMT -5
One dares to even mention the PS2 Home Alone game. If there was one example of a company not caring what a shitty game does with its IP, it's that one. It's like a web-browser game put on a PS2 disc with whatever license they could get. WTF is Kevin locking the burglars INSIDE his house? Also, MS Office WordArt graphics. I can't remember if Comic Sans was used in that game, but it seems like a waste to include the former without the later for maximum blatant laziness. Although dare I even ask what that same company did with Lassie, a license probably even fewer people wanted to turned into a PS2 game? (if there was any game potential for that IP, it would have to be one damn-good developer to bring it out, like early '90s Konami who turn anything into a decent game. But not a PS2 shovelware company.) Early 90s Konami could have made a 4-player Lassie beat-'em-up and it would have probably worked somehow.
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Post by kal on May 17, 2017 22:17:31 GMT -5
Top Banana LPMy friend Saint spent way too long figuring out Top Banana, doesn't quite elevate it out of the Kusoge territory but he does note a few things that are factually incorrect in our post, he says you can limit jump height with the press of a key - possibly only in the Archimedes version but still that's the original and main platform that game was made for.
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Post by nerdybat on May 27, 2017 10:18:35 GMT -5
In all honesty, I struggle to call Typing of the Dead a kusoge - mainly because it's way too competent compared to other entries from this "category". I mean, silliness aside, it's actually a pretty fun, well-designed game with lots of care and creativity behind transforming lightgun shooter into typing tutor, and from all the similar "interactive teachers" out there, this one is probably the best and most content-packed .ะท.
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Post by Discoalucard on May 27, 2017 15:09:16 GMT -5
In the early days of this column, we also included what the Japanese would refer to as "bakage" - "stupid games". It's a classification for games that have ridiculous stuff in them but aren't necessarily terrible. After awhile we decided to keep the column strictly to games that would be considered "bad", but we didn't want to remove the articles totally. So we re-classified them on the index.
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Post by mikemacdee on Aug 22, 2017 1:38:13 GMT -5
So a few years ago, when I originally played through Nerves of Steel, I was so pissed off about how terrible it was that I remade it in the Doom engine out of spite. Here's a comparison of the first few levels in the original, and in my remake. The music has been replaced with Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown because even the game's music was a tedious disaster.
It was a fun exercise in adaptation: I translated all of the original maps into something playable with a distinct sense of place (and actual doors). Essentially this is what the game would have looked like if Rainmaker had had any idea what they were doing.
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