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Modern Zorker
@modernzorker
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Inveterate retro gamer, compulsive keyboard banger, horror addict, 90's comic nerd, 48 consecutive yearly wins at 'not becoming a hobo' life competition.
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modernzorker
COMIC BOOKS fan/pro
2026-01-26 17:36
RE: Michael's Long Box: Secret Files (Angel Entertainment, 1996)
RIP Al Rio, one of the great 90s comic pinup artists.
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2025-12-05 04:17
RE: A.I. Slop and My Thoughts
I didn't spend years practicing writing to get (slightly) better at it just so I could point at a computer and say, "Here, write this for me." I may not write the best stuff in the world, but
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Tabletop / DND
2025-09-21 01:26
RE: Warhammer 40,000 Universe vs. Everybody Else: Why 40k (Almost) Always Wins
Yeah, I love that nobody has any clue how many Imperial Guard there are at any given time. Like, they just stopped keeping track because of how many millions of them die every single hour. Makes you wonder
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Tabletop / DND
2025-09-21 01:25
RE: Warhammer 40,000 Universe vs. Everybody Else: Why 40k (Almost) Always Wins
If you actively play Warhammer 40K and are not independently wealthy, you can have no other hobbies besides 40K. You will simply lack either the cash, or the space, or both, for anything else. Which is
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Tabletop / DND
2025-08-25 03:06
RE: Michael's RPG Shelf: Supplements For Adding Horror and The Horrific to Your Campaign, Part One
ROFLMAO!
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Magic: The Gathering
2025-08-24 03:53
RE: Magic: The Gathering—Fantastic Beasts
I'm definitely a Johnny when it comes to my MtG play style. One of my favorite creatures from back in the day was the D'Avenant Archers, a 1/2 White creature which you could tap to do one point of damage
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Tabletop / DND
2025-08-24 03:44
RE: Michael's RPG Shelf: Supplements For Adding Horror and The Horrific to Your Campaign, Part One
Back in the day, White Wolf studios had a sister company, called "Black Dog", which produced more mature-themed content. I've wondered before if this was WotC testing the waters to see if maybe
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Tabletop / DND
2025-08-24 03:43
RE: Michael's RPG Shelf: Supplements For Adding Horror and The Horrific to Your Campaign, Part One
Oh yeah, if you have an imagination, it's easy to come up with some twisted scenarios. Heck, if you love horror films, there's plenty of fodder to mine there. One of my favorite adventures of all time
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Hive Gaming
2025-04-08 02:27
RE: Michael's Retro Stash: Great Xbox/360 Games to Acquire If You Have an Xbox One or Series S/X
Dude, if you at all enjoy stealh-based games like Tenchu or Metal Gear Solid, that first Splinter Cell is a knockout. I'm not even a big fan of stealth games, and I love them, so that's saying something.
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Hive Gaming
2025-04-08 02:26
RE: Michael's Retro Stash: Great Xbox/360 Games to Acquire If You Have an Xbox One or Series S/X
I was a PlayStation guy starting in 1997, popped over to the PS2 in 2000, and kept on with the PS3 in 2006. I slept on the Xbox for a long time. I didn't get an original Xbox until 2014, and didn't pick
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Hive Gaming
2025-04-08 00:42
RE: Michael's Retro Stash: Great Xbox/360 Games to Acquire If You Have an Xbox One or Series S/X
At least we still have the ability to play the Classic editions of those two games. GOG has them for PC gamers, and I think there were some remastered editions released for more modern consoles as well.
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Hive Gaming
2025-04-08 00:41
RE: Michael's Retro Stash: Great Xbox/360 Games to Acquire If You Have an Xbox One or Series S/X
Splinter Cell was always developed with the original Xbox in mind, and every other version was ported from there, so it doesn't surprise me we never saw a portable version of those older titles, since
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Hive Gaming
2025-04-08 00:37
RE: Michael's Retro Stash: Great Xbox/360 Games to Acquire If You Have an Xbox One or Series S/X
Thank you so much, @paultactico2! It blew my mind once I started looking into just what all the backwards compatibility on the Xbone/Series consoles allowed and saw how it was preserving some of the DLC
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Hive Gaming
2025-04-08 00:34
RE: Michael's Retro Stash: Great Xbox/360 Games to Acquire If You Have an Xbox One or Series S/X
I know, right? I'm really late to the Xbox One party (I only got the system last summer), but once I found out Microsoft would let you pop in discs and download the digital editions of games you already
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Hive Gaming
2025-02-23 03:49
RE: RoboCop Versus the Terminator Receives Bug Fix Patch on Sega Genesis
Because of the voice clips used in the soundtrack and the different characters, viewing the auto-generated transcript for this video is hilarious. :) This is an incredible patch job. Restoring a level
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Hive Gaming
2025-02-17 05:34
RE: Michael's Retro Stash: The Fifteen Most Difficult Genesis/Mega Drive Games (That Are Not 'Battletoads')
I'm pretty sure that's about how much I paid for my copies back in the day. I haven't priced them in a while, but I'd guess that was a good deal. The retro gaming market is utterly insane at this point.
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COMIC BOOKS fan/pro
2025-02-15 03:28
RE: Michael's Long Box - The Great Gen 13 Re-Read, Part 15: Deathblow #20 - #21 (Oct./Nov. 1995)
Happy to help, man! Hope you get some scores off of it. :)
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COMIC BOOKS fan/pro
2025-02-14 18:23
RE: Michael's Long Box - The Great Gen 13 Re-Read, Part 15: Deathblow #20 - #21 (Oct./Nov. 1995)
Thanks, @x-rain! Glad you're enjoying the 90s-era nonsense. I know I need to produce at a better pace, but alas, I'm not wealthy enough to make writing a full-time job. :) I have a Reddit account, but
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retrogaming
2025-02-13 01:18
RE: Computer Gaming World (June 1992)
CGW was such an incredible magazine, not to mention a pioneer of the home computer gaming periodical industry. Russell Sipe and Johnny Wilson knew what they were doing practically from page 1 of issue
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Hive Gaming
2025-02-13 01:15
RE: Carzilla Brings Vehicular Monster Slaughter to the Atari Lynx
The fact people are still supporting the Atari Lynx, of all the portable systems out there, just blows my mind. I have one, it's incredible, and it didn't deserve to fail the way it did. I can't imagine
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