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by mghackerlady
57 days ago
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I don't think that's fair to the wonderful people using the computer for imagination, they're called game developers and there are so many wonderful experiences out there. A lot of the AAA stuff is kinda trash nowadays, but you still have some older stuff and indie games. Off the top of my head, some really great experiences I've had: Persona 3, probably any game in the series belongs here but this one's my personal favorite Fallout New Vegas, last good fallout game Undertale, really good indie rpg that flips rpgs on their head. Also has really good music Deltarune, not finished but is a pseudo-sequel to undertale Celeste, lovely little platformer with a good soundtrack. Trying to 100% it will make you want to rip your hair out |
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At least for me, this inspired to spend endless nights with the computer in hopes of making it do magical things (which I managed to accomplish to my great satisfaction). For example, "morphing" was a big deal back then and was everywhere, in commercials, music videos an movies. One late night I implemented a QBasic program that can "morph" between two figures (also traced using a program that controlled a pixel using keyboard).
I understand that it is trivial, but to me accomplishing that was magical (in my own terms ofcourse)...