Capt. Wolf
Perpetually tired mental health counselor, sometimes retro game streamer, comedian, Mensan, coffee connoisseur, bacon lover, chronic pain survivor, nefarious pirate, and generally all-round nice dude…
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I’d assume the second was a reference to the song…
The third obviously a pun on “New Beginnings.” It’s a reference to it being both the first episode of the first season but also the re-opening of the restaraunt.
Capt. Wolf@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Steam Next Fest has started once again. What good demos have you found?English3·4 days agoOh yeah… I got caught up in the Overwatch loot box thing when it was still huge. Never had a problem gambling before or since, but I dropped $300 in my last month playing and who knows how much before then. Soon as I realized I had a problem, I uninstalled the game. Couldn’t even talk about it for a long time without wanting to reinstall. Fuck Blizzard and fuck loot boxes…
Why is God in the ass crack appreciation guy pose?
Capt. Wolf@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Steam Next Fest has started once again. What good demos have you found?English6·5 days agoOne I’ve been waiting for for a while, “It has my face” Admittedly I didn’t find it on the nextfest page. I found it well over a year ago when it was still DoubleMe. The original was super addicting and I like the direction the story seems to be going in the demo.
Also trying to be patient for Clover Pit
And Gone Fishing has some promise to it. Not everybody’s bag, but my buddies and I all found the demo pretty fun.
By the look of how easily that giant hot dog fits in that hallway, I’m pretty sure she’s been pleased enough…
Capt. Wolf@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Homeland Security cops invade NY congressman’s office, handcuff aide62·12 days agoThey’re behaving like fascists.
Gee… I wonder…
The cruel part is that it was nested somewhere in the story and he scrolled past it just after day one.
Intellivision did actually have a Kool-Aid game, but you didn’t play as Kool-Aid Man. You played as a couple kids trying to find the ingredients to make some Kool-Aid. It still had the Thirsties in it, but the gameplay was very different.
Also, I’m pretty sure that, aside from the games, the Thirsties were exclusive to the official Marvel Kool-Aid comics. I remember them in commercials, but I’m pretty sure I’m Mandela-ing myself and what I’m actually remembering is Pilsbury’s Goofy Grape and the rest of the Funny Face characters.
The funny coincidence is that almost all of the Funny Face characters are depicted drinking from straws on their packages. Which kind of makes me wonder if the 2600 game wasn’t a subtle dig at them.