Oct. 2nd, 2021

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"This is episode 198 of the Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN), a review of the Commodore 64 and a bunch of it's licensed and weirder games. The Commodore 64, also known as the C64 or the CBM 64, is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International. The C64 took its name from its 64 kibibytes of RAM. With support for multicolor sprites and a custom chip for waveform generation, the C64 could create superior visuals and audio compared to systems without such custom hardware. Except, well, the software was kinda garbage."



I'm pretty sure that the Commodore 64 is the first system on which I ever played a video game in someone's home, pre-Arcadia 2001, pre-Atari 7800, and pre-NES. It was certainly the first time I ever played video games in my (parents') home. The one I spent the most time on belonged to my youngest sister, who had already long since moved out of our parents' house, and I first played it in the house she was living in at the time, but after that, for a span of several years, that same C64 was relocated to my (parents') house, when her kids (i.e. my nieces, the oldest of whom is only four years younger than me) started staying there, between the time when we got home after school in the afternoon and when my sister got home from work later in the evening (and then, later on, when they started actually spending the night at my [parents'] house something like two or three nights a week during a period of a year or three when my sister was taking classes at a night school). But even before that, I remember my oldest sister also had one for a little while. Whereas the games on the one my youngest sister owned were all on floppy disks, the games on this other one were all in cartridge format. The main thing I recall from the one my older sister had was that they had GEOS for it (which I mainly remember for geoPaint).

I'll list off the games I remember playing for C64 as a kid: Donkey Kong, Defender, Congo Bongo, Dig Dug, Ghostbusters, Choplifter, Raid on Bungeling Bay, Summer Games, Robotron 2084, Centipede, and Labyrinth. There were almost assuredly others, but I can't recall them now.

I wanted to say World Class Leaderboard Golf as well, but I can't find the right video (that one there isn't it). I might actually be confusing it with the DOS version, as I definitely remember those bird calls at the start, and it definitely had those voice clips included with it, and that looks more like the version I remember playing... but I also (maybe incorrectly) recall playing it in the living room at my (parents') house as a kid, and the only thing we ever had in that room was the Commodore 64, so... I'm not really sure what's up with that. Maybe the C64 version did have those sound/voice bits and improved graphics too? I dunno...

I also recall two different "music videos," which I definitely can't find on Youtube or anything like that now. One was a version of Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" that had a pixelated Michael Jackson dancing onscreen. The other was a version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" except that I distinctly recall that it was renamed "Somewhere Over the RAMbow," i.e. a play on RAM and such. It was basically just the lyrics of the original song played on screen, but changed to be computer themed. I also recall being disappointed the very first time I ran it, because I thought it was a Rambo game, but it was cool enough for what it actually was. Ah well.
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"Hi. In today's episode, we discuss Covid-19, Covid-19 conspiracies, and all the ghouls, like Tucker Carlson, spreading the conspiracies. Also, cocaine."



Either as a result of a Youtube glitch or a Feedly glitch or some combination of the two (EDIT it was definitely Feedly fucking up, since I missed some Feedly notifications of other things that had nothing to do with Youtube /EDIT), after an indeterminate amount of time (a few days at least) of not much showing up in my Feedly Youtube folder thing, last night my Feedly Youtube folder thing suddenly got like 50-60 "new" Youtube notifications of released videos from the various Youtube channels I have plugged into that Feedly Youtube folder thing, including the one above (and the previous one) from several days ago. So... yay Internet, I guess?

Urgh...

Oct. 2nd, 2021 10:39 pm
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I think that I would enjoy the live show episodes of Critical Role a whole lot more if they'd just mute the fucking crowd noise a bit. It's way too overpowering. *weary sigh*

On the bright side, at least this one was a one-shot. It's the events of the glossed over two week period from the final episode of campaign 1. Oh well, eleven minutes in (when I stopped to make this post)... only four and a half hours to go... (not adjusted for 1.5x speed and the inevitable skipping past the 15-20 minute break, so probably more like "just" three hours or whatever).

(EDIT) But then I ended up actually watching at least half of the break, due to the weird commercials. o_O (/EDIT)

(EDIT 2) Okay... this was obviously recorded at some point after the "Mighty Nein" campaign started. I know this not just because of the timestamp of when the video was uploaded (and from also looking it up on the wiki to see when the live show happened)...

...but also because every single fucking god damned time someone rolled a 9, the audience would shriek "NEIN!" -_-;; So, I suppose I have that to look forward to during the second campaign. Fucking blargh.

But then, I'd noticed that they'd kind of started doing that even toward the end of the first campaign, at least a time or two, and from what I gather, that's part of the reason they named their group in the second campaign "the Mighty Nein" in the first place. Meh. (/EDIT 2)

(EDIT 3) Well, aside from all the carking crowd noise, this was actually one of the better episodes of Critical Role, I have to say.

Only two more one-shots to go before I finally move on to Campaign 2. I was also planning to watch The Adventures of the Darrington Brigade, but A) it is yet another fucking live show, and B) aside from involving Taryon and being set in Exandria, it has nothing to do with either campaign, as far as I can tell, so I think I'll just bump it to the end with all the other unrelated one-shots that I may or may not ever actually get around to watching.

Oh, and I watched Grog's One-Shot a couple of days ago, too. It's the first episode of Critical Role that I've seen that wasn't DMed by Matt Mercer. It's also one of the funniest ones. The gist is that Travis Willingham is DMing a game of Dungeons and Dragons, as played by Liam O'Brien, Laura Bailey, Sam Riegel, and Taliesin Jaffe, in which Grog Strongjaw is DMing a game of "Bunions and Flagons," as played by Vax'ildan, Vex'ahlia, Scanlan Shorthalt, and Percival Fredrickstein von Musel Klossowski de Rolo III. (/EDIT 3)

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