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What! A never opened box of Duke Nukem Atomic CDs.
Come get some!
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ALT An unopened box filled with 30 Duke Nukem Atomic CDs with the Apogee label. On top of the box is a Duke Nukem 3D CD in a Jewel Case, unopened.
yo I don't understand how people can simultaneously be a programmer and think the world's problems can be solved with programming. like, you've seen the state of most software right?
If you've happened to catch an ad for a suspiciously similar-looking game to Unpacking📦 on mobile recently, please know that this is not our game.
They sure seem to want to give the impression that it is, though! 🧵
Ok, let's talk about the REAL news today:
@Activision bought Sierra.
Activision got bought by @Microsoft.
Microsoft bought @Obsidian.
Sierra owned the IP for one of the best CRPG's of all time, Arcanum.
SO NOW MICROSOFT CAN GIVE OBSIDIAN THE ARCANUM IP FOR A NEW GAME. 🥳
#gamedev#indiedev
Hello.
I'm looking for examples of non-military cooperative games, where every player have unique powers or limited information.
Anyone can help?
Best methods of debugging a code problem:
1. Go for a walk
2. Grab a coffee
3. Take a shower
4. Talk to your cat
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67. Literally anything other than staring at your screen trying to solve the problem
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154. Staring at your screen trying to solve the problem
Celebrating 200,000 followers on Twitter by giving away the whole company like Willy Wonka.
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unpopular opinion: web dev was better when stuff was simpler. even PHP, that blunt bludgeon that anyone could learn to wield (bluntly, at least), is now overcomplicated and overfancy.