I have finally dragged on clothes, so welcome to #ShirtCheckSunday !
I share my tee, you show me your tee/shirt/outfit, everyone looks awesome and cute, it's great.
Today's shirt is Ashenspire's Three Months to the Gutter tee, art by Hagiophobic.
They're an avant-garde red/anarchist black metal (RABM) band, and Hostile Architecture is one of my favourite albums of the last few years. Equal parts beautiful and brutal, and upholding the rule that all metal bands with saxophones are good.
If you're near London in the UK, they're playing at Desertfest at the Electric Ballroom this afternoon at 14:30.
Because routine is important, I'm declaring the inaugural #ShirtCheckSunday.
Here's the deal: every Sunday, I'm going to put on a nice tee/shirt and share it with that hashtag, and I'd love to see yours.
Band shirts are traditional, but I'm more than happy to see geek tees, or - get this - actual fashion sense.
You can just post a pic, or share a bit more about it. Faces not required, use the hashtag if you like, reply as you like, admire one another's outfits. 🖤
Right? For instance, I appreciate Valve putting money and person-hours into my pet special interests (specific areas of open source software, for example) where most corporate behemoths would not, but the only reason the likes of Valve, Nintendo and Sega (each in really specific areas and not in general) seem likes "good" or "responsible" companies compared to the industry's conspicuously bad actors isn't because the "good" companies aren't bad actors themselves, but because they occasionally meet a minimum bar of corporate responsibility (and don't mind benefiting from the PR gloss it gives them).
Fundamentally, the role of "large enterprise" as an institution and "billionaire" as an individual are both locked into social and economic roles that are inherently predatory and destructive.
Did you release a game for a retro platform in 2023?
DOS? GBA? Mega Drive? C64? NES? PS1? Wii? Speccy?
Or do you know of one that you really like as a player?
Can you tell me about it within the next 14 hours?
I'm writing a very fast turn-around article for a retro book that I'm handing over first thing tomorrow morning and I want to finish it up by name checking some modern retro games, including those that aren't necessarily on my radar.
I obviously know about notable stuff like The Aching, Briley Witch 2, GoodBoy Galaxy, and Barren Planet, but there's just so much cool software coming out on "dead" platforms and I'd like to know about anything amazing that I might have missed.
It's currently about 15:30 UTC on the 10th of January 2024. That means your cut-off is around 5:30 UTC on the 11th of January. The sooner the better, though.
I was today years old when I discovered that you can press shift to "move carefully", then turn away from a hole, then press down arrow drop safely between levels in the original Prince of Persia.
No, just some exe files, but it (or rather, the first part) runs fine under vanilla Wine 6.0.3 on Linux, so you're probably good with whatever version you care to install on your macOS system.
Only note if that you need to wine winsetup.exe before you do wine Gobliiins5-Part1.exe
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