ThorHighHeels' videos have a relaxed, positive vibe that I always enjoy. He usually covers lesser known games from the mid 2000's and his appreciation of visual design, music, and aesthetics really resonates with me. My favorite video of his is the one on Mysterious GBA Games.
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I got a pair of Bose QuietComfort 45 recently and I'm very happy with them. Very comfortable and they work great.
edit: after reading your post more carefully, I realize it's probably not the answer you're looking for 😶
It's the NES version 😅 The sprites make for a great argument for using shaders. I couldn't find a fully unfiltered picture online, but you can still tell that this skeleton looks a little sillier
Team Fortress 2
Thank you. I used waifu2x to upscale the best image I could find online, then spent hours in GIMP cleaning it up manually. I'd assume AI upscalers could save a bunch of time but I did this just for fun anyway 🙂
Out of context, "a power button" is really funny to see advertised as a feature.
I've been using NewPipe exclusively for about 4 years now and I'm very, very happy with it. I take background audio playback, downloading, adblocking, sponsorblocking et.c. for granted now and often forget how crippled the vanilla YouTube experience is.
they remind me of the Undertale shopkeepers! very detailed closeups, whereas the game itself has a much simpler style
Yeah, there's a lot of them, but they're usually in self-contained trilogies that aren't related to the others. I've only played Ryza 1 & 2, and plan on getting the last one later this year!
Wow haha you just resurfaced memories I didn't know I had.
I'm too young and missed out on its release, but I've played some P99 and man EverQuest must have been an absolutely magical experience in 1999.
Very surprising to see Castlevania Legends there. Konami usually likes to pretend it doesn't exist.