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6 votes
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Retro Video Game Club brainstorming and planning topic
There was a lot of interest in a Retro Video Game Club. I'm thinking it would be cool to get it off the ground! Use this topic as brainstorming/planning for how we think it should run. 1. We need...
There was a lot of interest in a Retro Video Game Club. I'm thinking it would be cool to get it off the ground!
Use this topic as brainstorming/planning for how we think it should run.
1. We need a facilitator/emcee.
- Is anyone interested in stepping up and running this?
2. We need to figure out logistics.
- Schedule
- Game selection process
- Parameters on what counts as "retro" (if necessary)
- Maybe a name for the club?
3. Anything else?
- Is there anything else we need to consider?
38 votes -
13-year-old child prodigy with perfect pitch, Jude Kofie, hears "Crocodile Rock" (Elton John) for the first time
7 votes -
Unknown Subject – Luonto On Luciferin Temppeli - Antikristus Iso Haapajärvellä (2025)
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Looking for novel retro puzzle game recommendations
I'm attempting to change my phone habits and swap out some unhealthy ones (doomscrolling the news) with healthy ones (solving puzzles instead!). I just set up the incredible RetroArch on my phone...
I'm attempting to change my phone habits and swap out some unhealthy ones (doomscrolling the news) with healthy ones (solving puzzles instead!).
I just set up the incredible RetroArch on my phone now that you can do that on iOS, and I even got a little controller for games that need it (I tried playing Tetris with touch controls, and it was like, 95% good, but missing a spin or move when things were getting tense was frustrating and took me out of it).
What I'm looking for are puzzle game recommendations up through the PlayStation/N64 era (including handhelds) that can run on my phone.
In particular I want to explore more "novel" puzzle game ideas -- ones that kind of take their own swing at things. For example, Intelligent Qube on the PlayStation is one of my favorite games of all time, in part because I've never played anything like it in the nearly 30 years since its release.
That said, I'm also open to just regular old "pure" puzzler games. The first game I set up (and have been thoroughly enjoying) on RetroArch is Picross 3D on the DS. I love games like this that are just lists of puzzles and I can play one or two of them rather than, you know, doomscrolling.
Any recommendations you can give are appreciated!
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I had an idea for a Crusader Kings, but about rich families in Victoria-Modern Era. What could go wrong?
I had an idea for a game some weeks ago, just as the title says. It would be something like Crusader Kings, it's all about dinasties and roleplay, but set in more modern eras, from the beginning...
I had an idea for a game some weeks ago, just as the title says. It would be something like Crusader Kings, it's all about dinasties and roleplay, but set in more modern eras, from the beginning of the industrial revolution until today, or maybe the future, we'll see. And instead of kingdoms, it's all about businesses. It's all about owning global company empires. Being a kind hearted local chain owner, or a sociopathic cutthroat in the 1% that owns the world. Up to you.
And this idea is still stuck with me, and I wanted to get back into game development, so I might as well just try it for fun and see what happens.
I picked Godot, 1) because it's open source, 2) it's going to be fun to see how much it developed in the last decade and 3) it's free, and especially 4) I don't want to use commercial engines and risk being affected by something similar to the runtime fee fiasco
I still have to finish some tutorials and make some simple games to get a grip on the engine and see how everything works, but as a data analyst I already have programming foundations and, I think, this project is monumental for someone like me, but I also think it's doable.
I have a very rough idea of how the code will work for the AI. It will incorporate "ticks" like CK, each tick being a day, and some events fire weekly or monthly, where based on the stats and traits, each individual character will calculate how likely they are to accept or reject that event. This event can be about buying shares, accepting proposal marriages, going on a trip, etc.
My main worry here is if GDScript is good enough to handle "intensive" algorithms. If not, I can always use C#, or C++ if I really have to, and adapt the problematic algorithms.
Another is what would be the best database manager for this, but I'll cross that bridge when I get there.
As for the world, initially I was thinking about being about the real one, but I realized that I may not want to deal with... Well, accuracies. For example, I don't want these businesses to exist in a vacuum, I'm going to try to make a system that interacts both the world's political events and these businesses. I want to create events, like, a country invades another, which creates demands for weapons, and if you own a weapon factory, good news for you! If you own businesses in the invaded country, well, sucks to be you.
So, I want to do those kind of events, but without needing to worry about things like "Portugal would never invade Japan. What is your AI thinking!?" or "Why is Greece an industrial power house?". If a big studio like Paradox has trouble fine tuning their hundreds of nations in their games, me by my alonesome certainly will not be able to do it.
So I'm thinking just making a fictional world, populated by several countries and empires but not as many as the real world. This way I can fine tune it to my liking and without worrying about being accurate with the real world. This is another challenge by itself, with its own cliffs, but it's more doable.
And so far, that's it. After I'm done with the learning phase, I'm going to start a proper planning phase, lay down some key mechanics and develop a prototype.
I wrote this post as a way to put my thoughts down, double check with myself if the idea is good.
But also, to check with the tildes community if you have any inputs. It can be anything: ideas, suggestions, warnings, problems that you know that I'll face, etc. I'll appreciate anything that you can give me
22 votes -
Optimizing our way through Metroid
10 votes -
Adventures in state space
10 votes -
One of the most iconic performances in table tennis history – Jan-Ove Waldner at the 1997 World Championships in Manchester
5 votes -
Retro Recipes: Watch us acquire Commodore + C64 Ultimate production update
13 votes -
Arch Enemy – Illuminate The Path (2025)
5 votes -
Laufey – Snow White (2025)
6 votes -
Kenshi - Meet the makers
12 votes -
Skrillex - Kill Everybody (KOAN Sound Remix) (2011)
8 votes -
The Doom novels were crazy
11 votes -
Genesis - The Chamber of 32 Doors (2007 Stereo Mix)
6 votes -
Europa Universalis V release date announced (Nov 4th) and prepurchase now available
31 votes -
Solence – Wish You The Worst (2025)
5 votes -
Pet store owner builds mini subway station for his cats
22 votes -
Norwegian prog/metal band Leprous covers "Take On Me" on the spot
31 votes -
Wolfheart – Carnivore (2025)
9 votes -
Wizzard - Main Street (Recorded 1976; Released 2000)
5 votes -
What are some of your favorite Nintendo Switch games?
Hey all, I just recently got a Switch 2, and am looking for some games to play on it. I currently have Mario Kart World (and have been enjoying it), but nothing else. I have not owned a Switch...
Hey all,
I just recently got a Switch 2, and am looking for some games to play on it. I currently have Mario Kart World (and have been enjoying it), but nothing else.
I have not owned a Switch before, so if there are good switch games that work on the switch 2 I would appreciate those recommendations as well.
Looking primarily for single-player & local 2-player games. No real genres I dislike, except I don’t play a lot of horror games. I have played a bit of splatoon on a friends switch, and that wasn’t my cup of tea.
I do have a PC and have played a lot of games there (like Cyberpunk, Elden Ring, Tunic, Hollow Knight, etc), so mainly looking for games that are console-exclusive, or that might’ve slipped by my radar.
33 votes -
Anat Malamud - Lalechet (2016)
4 votes -
Mors Principium Est – Summoning The Dark (2025)
7 votes -
Doug The Eagle - Song of Keaton (2011)
5 votes -
Tape Bowing Ensemble - Open Reel Ensemble (2025)
8 votes -
Battered: Why half of UK’s fish and chip shops face closure
9 votes -
2SAXY - Mykonos (Live saxophone improv session while walking around, 2025)
11 votes -
SOME=LINEZ - Karasu (2025)
6 votes -
Gastronauts - Make love, not s'mores
15 votes -
Remedy Entertainment will be blowing out thirty candles on the birthday cake in August – celebrating thirty years of independently making video games
15 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
25 votes -
Richard Spaven - Spirit Beat (2022)
4 votes -
The nVidia AI GPU black market: investigating smuggling, corruption, and governments
17 votes -
Bloodride – Come In Peace (2025)
4 votes -
The Alaska Summit and the war in Ukraine - the meeting, battlefield and what comes next?
16 votes -
Do GTA5's street signs comply with California law?
20 votes -
Understanding what a VPN can do for you and how to pick the right one
16 votes -
Why the internet really wants your ID... (and why now?)
52 votes -
Before The Dawn – Shockwave (2025)
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Carole King - Seeing Red (1979)
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Guilt and video games
Hi! In the past (in my 20s and early 30s) I played a LOT of video games. I realized at some point it felt pretty damn close to addiction. At the very least it was a problem. I have since managed...
Hi! In the past (in my 20s and early 30s) I played a LOT of video games. I realized at some point it felt pretty damn close to addiction. At the very least it was a problem. I have since managed to reduce and embrace moderation. I’m now entering my 40s. However, I can’t help feeling a certain sense of lingering guilt when I do play. It’s as though a voice inside my head tells me “you should be doing something else with your time.” My rational mind thinks that with moderation, some gaming is not that bad. It’s not conflicting with responsibilities, work, relationships. Helps my brain relax and I prefer it to something like TV which is far more passive. I play mainly rogue-like games. No online games, no loot boxes, no fictional currency. Think Dead Cells, Balatro, Hades, small(er) games. Wondering if others feel this way and what do you tell yourself or do to mitigate the guilty conscience? Am I just too strict or mean to myself?
43 votes -
Dariush Eghbali - Nameh Bah Vatan (1983)
5 votes -
It's time we talked about Disco Elysium, again
29 votes -
Suotana – Twilight Stream (2025)
4 votes -
In Mourning – Song Of The Cranes (2025)
5 votes -
Light-field displays offer true, focusable depth perception
9 votes -
Bran Van 3000 - Kings of Las Vegas (2025)
8 votes -
The Hives – The Hives Forever Forever The Hives (2025)
4 votes