Henrique
@kelzor.bsky.social
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Writing and doing marketing for games ('Yuppie Psycho", "Catechesis"). I have a Youtube channel for retro game deep analysis: https://www.youtube.com/c/KelzorGaming ENG/ESP/GAL
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NEW VIDEO!

Every Halloween I talk about a Castlevania game, and it was time to talk about the strangest one of all... which perhaps doesn't deserve its bad reputation.

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Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (1987) no es TAN malo
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evandahm.bsky.social
also i had thought the 'conan the barbarian' thing wasn't really psychologized or postmodernized very much until like the 70s, but fritz leiber is basically getting to the bottom of it within a few years of it being a culturallly intelligible type of story. it rocks
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evandahm.bsky.social
reading more fritz leiber... some of these fafhrd & the gray mouser stories are from like 1940; incredible stuff and totally altering my sense of the historical development of fantasy fiction!!!!
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helldude.bsky.social
the inverse of this is how much of politics is now just accepting that you have to vote for people who hate you, so your best option is to vote for people who hate other people more than they hate you
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I think the main refreshing thing about Mamdani, for me, is that he actually likes New York City and wants to see it thrive for everyone.
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ckunzelman.bsky.social
I had a great time on Aftermath talking about how you can use Assassin’s Creed as a method of tracing the pathway to the world we live in.
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The Assassin’s Creed series was a canary in the coal mine for our modern, engagement-obsessed world. @ckunzelman.bsky.social explains:
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STRAND TYPE ZINE: A Death Stranding Fanzine for NYCC this weekend! 👍 In honor of our fav post-apocalyptic, BB toting, cross country delivery man hiking, Dooms level two repatriating, Monster Energy drinking, poo and pee grenade throwing, strand type games from @hideokojima.bsky.kojimaproductions.jp
kelzor.bsky.social
Finally, someone shows respect for H.R. Giger's original vision: biomechanical monsters being sexy.
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Oportunidade perdida de chamala "As aventuras de Xoaniña e Gato Mouro".
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🐗 Ladybug, en galego, xa está en xabarin.gal 🐞

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huskapet.bsky.social
smart guy in an rpg: hmm..
party member: what's wrong?
smart guy: it's nothing.
(20 hours later)
smart guy: so it's true... i knew it.
kelzor.bsky.social
Cuando se habla de desinformación ponemos el foco en la pobre gente que se traga los bulos y muy, muy poca atención en quienes fingen creerse cosas claramente falsas porque les sirven como excusa para atacar a otros.
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Q40: Stories came out of my head and now everyone can look at my scribles and imagine the stories in their heads? You can't convince me that this isn't literally magic.
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Q39: One of them said something innapropiate about other character and this character responded with a punch.
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Q38: Apart from adpositions, articles and the usual stuff, Scrivener says that, so far, the word I've used the most in the novel is "cards".
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Q37: Usually a mix: made-up places based on real places.
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Q36: Insanily traumatized but extremely functional.
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Q35: The killer badmouths his friend.
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Q34: He trusts no one. Specially himself.
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Q33: There's a moment with elves in the novel that, when I get to it, I hope will be the craziest chapter.
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Q32: I read a lot more than I read nowadays! and all kind of things, too.
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Q30: Licor Café (coffee, sugar, brandy) with a small hint of apple and honey.
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Q29: I find it much more satisfying to let the reader figure it out for themselves than to try to surprise them with something out of the blue. Good twists are those that also surprise the writer.
questions for writers questions for writers
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Q28: No. I don't like going back over past works and changing them. They are snapshots of that moment in time and the person I was then, with all their flaws and mistakes.
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Q27: Nah. Although all names have at least one element that places them in from one kingdom or another, they are intentionally muddle as multicultural names.
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Q26: Short boots made of untanned leather, tied with linen strips and padded with fabric on the inside.
XIV century boots
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Q25: It doesn't matter whether or not they accept their circumstances, because those circumstances will force them to deal with the consequences whatever they like it or not.