Retro Games - Tumblr Posts
So I made a channel introduction video for my second channel so I'm at least doing something with it. It's basically where i get to talk about things outside of Bara, so please check it out!


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I can't describe how much I HATE when a game reviewer says shit like "it reeks of the late 90s" when talking about a game from the late 90s... like... idk the games we play now will "reek of the 20s" in 10-30 years???
In which my partner and I check out a forgotten piece of gaming history with 12 games for the TurboGrafx-16, the distant third place competitor to the SNES and Sega Genesis. This collection we got from a yard sale covers a wide variety of what the system was capable of!

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playing an underrated classic

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The most massive, perpetual collection of soundtracks from lost and abandoned online games
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Click here to download and preserve everything that's included!
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I'm a very oldschool (read: old) cat, so I was there when the very first online games / MMORPGs hit the early internet. From BBSes to games on AOL and Compuserve to Neopets to watching my oldest kiddo playing and loving "Monkey Quest..."
Technology improved over the years and the titles kept getting larger, the userbase having more ways to feel connected - Huge communities grew. Communities that had serious bonds, with the games providing them with IRL buddies, bestest of friends, and even partners. Because of the actual human connections these titles created, they became seriously important.
Now, consider all of that. Have you or anyone you know ever played one of those type of games and then suffered the heartache when a company decides to shut the service down or completely ditches the game, leaving it to fall apart? The emptiness of going to a login screen to see that the servers will never be turned on again - That's a crushing letdown, especially if you never got to properly say "Goodbye."
I mentioned Monkey Quest earlier because my kiddo adored it (and I often watched them play it). It was a really badass lil' platformer with tons of quests and surprising crossovers like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. It was also my kid's first experience with a "friends list." I'll never forget how bummed out they were when they found out that Nickelodeon was shuttering it and they realized they'd never get to experience that part of their childhood again. Of course, fans tried to resurrect it years later, but those projects disappeared again due to legal threats, much like Club Penguin.
To help with the parting sadness and to preserve a serious dose of nostalgia, I've decided to start rescuing the music out of online games like this that no longer exist (or have been left to join the choir invisible) and release them as soundtracks. And, wouldn't you know? I put together one for Monkey Quest first. :)
As more games pass the 15+ year old date (what I consider "retro") or are killed off / abandoned by their companies, more soundtracks will be added with an announcement here in Tumblr.
If I've left out any online games that fit these two descriptions, please let me know and I'll consider adding them to this collection!
For now, though, here's what's included to kick off the project:
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Barraki
Bin Weevils
Hello Kitty Online
Free Realms
Mata Nui: The Online Game
Mata Nui: The Online Game II - The Final Chronicle
Monkey Quest
Neopets
Qring Online
Taan Online
The Matrix Online
ToonTown Online
U.B. Funkeys
Webkinz World
Saw people doing this so here's mine

Sonic isn't that big of one I just wasn't really sure what else to put there

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Dragon Quest Playthrough
Played the SNES remake of the first Dragon Quest for the first time and I'm blown away. After a few minutes you get the feeling, that you are on a real adventure with exploring, fighting monsters and ready to save the world. A lot that you see in other games that startet here. Off to part two!




Dragon Quest II Playthrough
Sadly my translation file of Dragon Quest II has a not fixable bug, so I had to quit my playthrough at about the end of the first third. So far it was a lot of fun, I liked the additions in relation to the first one. Let's dive into part three on the SNES (SuperFamicom)!




Did anyone else find the robot unicorn attack games really unsettling as a kid? Like it's about chasing dreams and making wishes but also acknowledges inevitable demise and painful death. So the robot unicorn can never achieve their dreams and just runs and runs and dies and dies in vain hope. The death screen is kinda disturbing and sad.