Resol,
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

The discography of this guy.

If you’ve ever played Incredibox, you most likely know him as the composer of that game’s music.

OhmsLawn, (edited )

Edit: Just to sell it a little harder, this album has phenomenal songwriting. It’s got a laid-back LA-surf-rock sound with elements of punk and maybe a hint of wistful country in the lyrics.

The What! Help is On The Way

This album and band is endangered, no CD’s, unavailable on any music streaming service.

The only online version I could find is this a random YouTube upload.

One of my favorite bands ever. They were introduced to me by a friend’s sister in, like 1999. Their band ended quickly after the death of one of the members.

The only other link related to them now appears to be a remaining band member’s channel, which hasn’t been updated in 11 years.

www.youtube.com/channel/UCtzbqcFuFKejZwn5Ewdd9VA

BruceTwarzen,

I remember playing a game with my friend as a kid. I think it was around windows 95. You were a Mafioso and you could pick one of three businesses, one was a blow up doll factory. You had to plan heists by buying escape vehicles, such as tandem bikes, cars anong other things. I found it funny that only 2 people could escape in a transporter, because it had only 2 seats. The main goal i think was to steal from the comically large vault of the main mafia boss via submarine. My memory is very hazy, don't remember the name or anything else, but it was super fun.

aulin,

Was it Mob Rule? I didn’t play it enough to remember specifics, but it was from that era and had a distinct, blobby character design.

vulgarcynic, (edited )
@vulgarcynic@sh.itjust.works avatar

Slashers (2001) is a fairly unknown horror / comedy from the heyday of video stores. I rented it on a marathon weekend with my old movie crew and it instantly became a favorite. The “Slashers, super-fun!!” theme song is likely problematic at this point but I still find myself and the few remaining folks from that crew saying it at random when we get together.

Outside of that group though, I’ve never met another human that’s seen it. Albeit I’m not usually proselytizing about it like a weirdo… usually. Maybe at next year’s horror-con I’ll start.

undeffeined, (edited )

Maybe someone here will help me find a song that I listened to with a friend (and danced a lot) during a summer in the late 90s.

It was an electronic dance song which featured a a very raspy male voice singing in Spanish and would ocasionally make the “pull snot from the throat and spit” sound.

My friend and I have been for years trying to find it to no avail… :(

ook_the_librarian,
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That sound is often termed hocking a loogie. Sorry I can’t help with the more meaty part of your comment.

undeffeined,

Today I learned, had no idea how it was called in English :)

klemptor,

Do you mean the Macarena?

undeffeined,

There’s spitting in the macarena? I don’t recall that.

thru_dangers_untold,

Immercenary for 3DO. Such a strange game.

www.rpgfan.com/…/Immercenary-Screenshot-004.jpg

MDKAOD,

Two additions from the 3do era, PO’ed and Killing Time.

PO’ed was an fps with over engineered level designs and humanoid butt cheeks with legs and teeth that fired green projectiles. The 3do version had terrible controls and the game came out shortly before the console was abandoned. It was later released to ps1 to no fanfare, but had updated controls.

Killing Time was a cross between Doom and 7th Guest. It has fmv sprites to advance the story and is generally pretty advanced for its time. After Panasonic abandoned the 3do, Killing Time was ported to pc. It’s currently on sale at GOG. I might buy it lol

Corkyskog,
@Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works avatar

Eternal lands.

HubertManne,
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

the sega version of fist of the north star

xionzui,

This absolutely terrible in the most hilarious ways B movie that may or may not have ever actually been released called The Astrologer. It was filmed in 1975 and apparently lost until just recently. A local theater got a copy and did a showing of it. Fortunately, it’s now preserved on the internet archive! archive.org/…/the-astrologer-1975-previously-lost…

neuroneiro,
yamanii,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

Not really a particular piece of media, but I saw an artist on twitter that made anime style art but with a Tex Avery twist, it’s very strange seeing it but it intrigued me so much.

Warning though some of it is NSFW: twitter.com/acrylictoon

KinNectar,
@KinNectar@kbin.run avatar

Woah, that embed opens their entire Twitter feed within kbin. Also pretty interesting art style.

Abucketofpuppies,

There was a game from my childhood for the Dreamcast called E.G.G. (Elemental Gimmick Gear). I’ve never heard anyone else talk about it, but I remember it being super cool

sizzler, (edited )

ZZT, I think the game that completes “Ready Player One” is loosely referencing it.

Edit: Holy cow, I had no idea

howtogeek.com/…/before-fortnite-there-was-zzt-mee…

OK I’ll have to go harder. Jet Set Willy or Reptilion

Brb

www.bbcmicro.co.uk/game.php?id=266

Hello_there,

This is a kids song that's catchy. 90k views. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-uPsYA35qfQ

vortexal,
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I don’t remember how we had it but when I was growing up, we had a pc game called Adventures with Chickens. I might have to track down a copy and play it again because I’m confused as to why MobyGames says the game has “shoot 'em up elements” when I’m pretty sure it doesn’t.

Minsk_trust,

winnebago man. Not as obscure after they made the movie, but the found film of that era has a few other hits if you go down the rabbit hole

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