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  • P [email protected]

    As you're most probably used to by now, this is just my initial warning that what follows is my ranting and rambling about both Steam Deck-specific(ish) news, and general gaming news I've spotted and seems interesting to me.

    I do my very little best to try make this feel a little like old gaming sites or old blogs. Old forum posts (none of the above I was alive to even witness, but I’ve archeologized – totally a word – enough of these from back in the days of old to know those are what I love the most, so...I try!

    Grab a cup of coffee, settle in and poke holes in my mistakes and formatting (or, idk, just enjoy this)!


    Two bits of GOG News / Games / Facts / Fun

    Konami Code

    Here’s one I’m sure you already know, since its hardly a secret. Aside from being a platform where you can tens of thousands of games, GOG also hid an activation via the Konami Code in their website

    From your games library, enter up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and you’ll have two games appear within the secret screen in your browser to play there: Snake, or Pong!

    Sierra On-Line

    Back in 2022 GOG shared a wonderful blog post about the history of Sierra On-Line games. It covers a lot with links branching off – highlighting some games and some history in there:

    It all started in 1979 with a text-based adventure game called Colossal Cave that Ken Williams brought to his home in Simi Valley, California. The game captivated his wife, Roberta, and inspired her to create an adventure game of her own. The title had a plot and art style inspired by Agatha Christie’s novels. Called Mystery House, the Williams family created the entire game from scratch. Thankfully it was a hit (with 15,000 copies sold) and it prodded them to get into the video game business full-time.

    The blog post for this on GOG, is here in this link!


    S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

    The latest update has arrived for Heart of Chernobyl. Patch 1.3 is here. It’s quite extensive this time around, so I won’t list them here (it’d take too much space!) but rather link you to the Steam page detailing them.

    S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 not only suffers from me having to type the letters in with a full-stop between each letter, but it also launched in a fairly broken state. We all know who to blame this time, rather than the (sadly common now) tradition of releasing a game broken because they can, this time it was a real life warzone which affected their ability to make a game.

    Hopefully this patch gets it to a space nice enough to enjoy the game even more than it has been (though...I have to admit, it’s too damn scary for me!) - the link to the post is here


    Hope Town

    This is one of two games I’ve spotted on Kickstarter which might be interesting to some. The names and faces behind the game are interesting but the fact they’re stating this is a [spiritual?] successor to the ever-fascinating Disco Elysium (former Dying Light and Witcher 3 devs) is a bit sad. It looks to be true, but it makes me feel so frustrated when games have to promote themselves based on the success of other games, especially when they’re unique. Which this sure looks to be.

    The Kickstarter link and page is here, which explains all, but I’ll include a few pictures because the art is wonderful:


    The Sinking City 2

    I’m a big fan of Lovecraftian horror. Not so much the ‘getting scared’ side of it (I’m a wimp with scary games), but the setting, the atmosphere. The era in time.

    The Sinking City (the first game) had a LOT of drama, but since their long battle with Nacon, the developers (called Frogwares) won, and are the sole publisher of the game. And you should Follow this link and read about their battles on a PC Gamer page, it’s a pretty fascinating story about the woes they were subjected to:

    Anyway, tangent aside, their sequel to that game is on its way, and being funded this time, in part, by Kickstater.

    From their Kickstarter page:

    The Sinking City 2 is a third-person survival horror game, set in an otherworldly Lovecraftian version of the 1920s United States. Coming to PC (Steam, EGS, GOG), PS5 and Xbox Series

    Experience a heart-pounding survival horror as you navigate the flooded streets of Arkham. Fight terrifying Eldritch abominations, face monumental beings beyond human comprehension known as The Great Old Ones, and investigate the dark mysteries gripping this forsaken place

    The link to the Kickstarter page is here!


    Half-Life 2 RTX

    This one’s something I’m sure everyone here has spotted. Having only just played through Half-Life 2 for the first time a few months back, even I was aware of any tiny bit of news or announcements on the series of games. This time it’s no different, I’d expect.

    Anyway, from the Steam page:

    Re-live the groundbreaking, critically acclaimed Half-Life 2 like never before, reimagined with RTX Remix. Featuring full ray tracing, remastered assets, and DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, this DLC is free for Half-Life 2 owners

    The rating is currently ‘Mixed’ on Steam, with 1,840 reviews as of writing this nonsense up for you all.

    The YouTube trailer 5 days ago is here, if you want to check it out

    The Steam page’s link is here if you want to just jump straight on over to that, too

    Personally, I am more excited by the coming re-release of the Raising The Bar – because just look at it, it’s BEAUTIFUL:

    ...and one more, unknown Valve artist working on Half-Life - April 8th 1998:


    Epic sale

    This one’s for the 5 people here who care about Epic Games’ sales and have a library of purchased games (not just those we’ve claimed weekly for years!).

    The sale starts on March 26th, but I also weirdly see in a search that there’s another on April 10th for some reason? IDK why. These sales used to be quite significant as they had their coupons involved, but having long-since killed those, well...I guess we’ll see what is worth buying when it happens!


    Switch cat

    This one’s just...me spotting something I think is adorable, and thus subjecting you to it. This is ‘Switch Cat fanart’ by an artist whose username is shunixe, but also seems to be Xezeno Xezeno1 (which only reminds me of Xenomorphs and how much terror I subjected myself to when I played Alien: Isolation with the lights turned off, headphones on, and all alone. It was a mistake I made exactly once)

    Anyway, THIS IS ADORABLE, LOOK AT IT!!!


    Metro

    Metro has now turned 15 years old. And they’re having a 15th anniversary update (4A games)

    The following text obviously comes from their page, but I encourage you to click the link at the end of me rambling to watch that video, running 3:56 seconds, which celebrates all their years.

    *Hello everyone,

    We shared with you earlier this month that we wanted to tell you more about the status of our team and our future, so what better opportunity to do so as celebration of Metro’s 15th anniversary.  
    In honor of the incredible 15 years of Metro, we’ve created a video to celebrate our journey throughout the tunnels of the metro, made possible by our devoted community that have supported us along the way. This is our thanks to you, the players*

    The link is here for their post!


    Halt and Catch Fire

    HCF, or "Halt and Catch Fire," was a term referring to a machine code instruction that caused a processor to stop normal operation and enter an unrecoverable state.

    It came from early-early computing and is ended up being use to just...describe catastrophic system failures. It’s not a practical command, it just symbolized a dramatic crash or malfunction in computing systems.

    Halt and Catch Fire is also one of my favorite TV shows ever made. A drama series set in the 1980s and 1990s, following a group of ‘visionaries’ in the tech industry during the rise of the personal computer and internet eras.

    The IMDb page is here, if you want to see the amazing cast and read more

    The trailer for season one is on YouTube, and I’m linking you here

    Wait, why are you rambling about this? What’s it got to do with gaming?! - I can hear you screaming at your screen right now.

    Well, follow this link to a Polygon article which details why HaCF has the best depictions of gaming in it (and it does, dear reader, it does!): it’s not about the game; it’s about what the game gets you to


    Codemasters delisted

    Looks like a few EA Codemasters titles have been delisted from Steam - for those who are keeping track

    • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
    • Toybox Turbos
    • Rise of the Argonauts
    • Maelstrom: The Battle for Earth Begins
    • Damnation
    • Hospital Tycoon
      It's a strange move, especially considering these are old, old titles now, but still a sad one to see them unavailable (legally)

    Digital Art / Gaming

    First up is a set of images a talented designer made was this mock-up of how Steam would look if it was running on Windows 98
    This artist goes by Blu-s_Attempt and kinda makes me sad that I'm living in a Windows 11 world, and not a 98 one. Three images, and as follows:

    And one more:

    this time some nice, nostalgic 2000's era ad mockups done by a talented design artist - RetroB0y, showing a glimpse of what it'd look like if the Steam Deck was released in the early 2000s.
    These remind me so strongly of the Sony PlayStation ads made and run in the early 2000s for the PS2 in magazines and other print media.
    No matter what, these are a treat!


    This week’s free games:

    As ever, Epic gives a free game away, and (I know, the term ‘free’ here isn’t as free as it is with Epic’s) there is some from Prime Gaming. These are available if you subscribe to Amazon Prime, and are yours to keep forever, even if you no longer subscribe to the service.

    Epic:

    Jurassic World Evolution from 2021 is free this week. This seems a nice ‘get’, considering it is recent and is semi-well regarded, but one thing to remember is that you’re only getting the base game with this. The DLC mounts up immediately, and costs like $80,000 (slight exaggeration) to have everything.

    If you are in Belarus, Russia then you’ll be unable to claim this game this week.

    From Prime Gaming:

    As always, Prime gives a few games each week, and to me is the best deal in gaming. I’ve been subscribed to Game Pass for a looooong time now, but this somehow feels like my fav option. Maybe because it lets me build up my beloved GOG library. Anyway, this weeks games are:

    • March 20: Wolfenstein: The Old Blood [Xbox and PC via Microsoft Store Code]
    • March 20: Mutazione [GOG Code]
    • March 20: Figment 2: Creed Valley [Amazon Games App]
    • March 20: Legacy of Kain: Defiance [GOG Code]
    • March 20: Mortal Shell [Epic Games Store]

    How are you playing these on Linux / Steam Deck?

    I’m glad you (probably didn’t, but shhh) ask me! Generally speaking, I play my GOG and Epic, and Amazon titles on my Linux desktop PC by using Heroic Games Launcher. For my desktop, nothing beats this.

    Heroic is a Free and Open Source Epic, GOG and Amazon Prime Games launcher for Linux, Windows and macOS. Also available on the SteamDeck!

    • The website is here, detailing all kinds of info, including FAQ’s, documentation and links

    • Their Discord is here, with this invite, if you want to join in there

    Personally, I love how Heroic have an arrangement with GOG themselves. Whereby if you purchase a GOG game through Heroic (or by an affiliate link they have set up), then Heroic will be a small portion of each sale to help support their service. To me that just makes my lil heart warm!

    And on my Steam Deck, I mostly use Junk-Store (though I also have Heroic installed there, too!)

    I actually shared a post recently about a big update Junk-Store did, but first I’ll expound a little on what Junk-Store is.

    It’s a way to play Epic Games and GOG games on your Steam Deck – and my fav thing to share is how it makes it look like Valve made it themselves. It runs via Decky Loader, though in the future this will change as the developer is also working on a way so you can keep it running that way, or install it another.

    At the moment though, from Decky you’ll find a section where all of your games library for Epic and GOG will appear showing the game art almost exactly as your games do in your regular Steam games library on the Steam Deck.

    This UI is what I love most, it looks and feels and acts exactly as if it were made by Steam, for the Steam Deck. I love the library for the games. Installation is a breeze. It makes installing anything required to make the game play perfectly is as easy as one press (dependencies). You’ve also got some fun achievements that the dev has made himself, which is pretty damn fun to find inside JS.

    Check this out, they have had a BIG update recently, and by ‘they’ I mean Eben – the solo developer who programs this. I wrote a post and shared it on Lemmy, so you can find it here with this link

    • Their GitHub is here with this link

    • This is their link to the Discord server. Handy to have, as users have a section where they share settings they’ve found work best for games they play from Epic and GOG

    • Their website is here, if you want to read more


    Croc Legend of the Gobbos

    The timeless cult classic Croc and its remastered version arrive on GOG on April 2nd!

    “Words can't express how excited we are to welcome this gaming legend after almost 30 years”

    The link to the GOG page is here, which is the only PC platform you can buy and play it on!

    Here is a link to the trailer, four months back, on YouTube if you want to see it!


    Apple’s long-lost hidden recovery partition:

    I know, this isn’t even vaguely gaming-oriented. But it’s super interesting, and I feel like there’s a nice intersection of gamers + tech-minded folk in here who might want to follow the link. Just a quick copy of the user’s post, then I’ll link you to what they’re talking about:

    You might remember when I asked about looking for an unformatted Performa 550 a couple of months ago because I was looking for a lost recovery partition that Apple had a couple of technotes about. I wanted to share an update -- I was able to find what I was looking for thanks to a kind person here on this subreddit!
    It's nifty functionality I had never seen before that tries to save you if something gets messed up with your System Folder. I'm surprised Apple didn't continue forward with this on later models. If you want to try it for yourself, I uploaded a "factory fresh" hard drive image with this partition for preservation purposes. It works on lots of models, not just the 550.
    There is still an unanswered question about how the partition was originally created, so if anyone else has a Performa 550 that hasn't been formatted, I'd especially be interested in finding out if it has this partition, or even just if Apple Backup is a custom version/size that doesn't match any of the screenshots from my blog. It might also be interesting to find out if the Performa 575 had it too

    If you love vintage Apple computers, then this is a must-read!


    Ryubing:

    Ryubing is my choice of Ryujinx forks. It has at its helm a dev (GreemDev) of the original project. Let me start this short little bit off with a reminder that Ryujinx was not illegal, it was not shut down by court order or any breach of IP. It was an agreement the original dev made with Nintendo (which was rumored to be all kinds of things, but being based in Brazil, ‘the law’ wouldn’t be a factor even if they broke it. Brazil is fairly well known as the wild west of emulation.

    Anyway, Ryubing got a DMCA from Nintendo, just another in a long list in the last few weeks which has received such.

    • and as an aside, the EmuDeck team use Ryubing in EmuDeck now, and have done so for some time. So...that’s a fact!

    Since their github page has been taken down, it is now here with this link, if you wanna read up


    Xbox was released in 2002:

    This is a little late, but 4 days back, it was that day on which the original Xbox was released in Europe and Australia. 3 years of Xbox being on the scene (in those regions, at least!), which is incredible to see. While their news might be a little thin-icey lately...

    I’d love to remind you that, 2002, Microsoft released a commercial for the original Xbox that was banned after the UK’s Independent Television Commission received 136 complaints - called 'Life is Short' (click this link to see it!)


    Super Famicom

    This just...was interesting for me to see. I have a soft spot in my heart for gaming hardware I wasn’t even close to being alive for on release, especially when it combines with gray/beige coloring.

    User chunk337 shared an image of the Super Famicom box. These were used in hotels in Japan, where you’d pay a certain amount for a certain play-time. I just love how utterly boxy this thing is, thought you might too!


    Quick-fire bits and pieces:

    The PC Gaming Show:

    The ‘Show returns this June! ‘New games, new trailers, new exclusives all coming this summer’ - showing on June 8th this year.

    A link to more details and what will be showing is here, with this link!

    RPCS3 Android

    Android alpha 5 released for those who love gaming on their phones, and emulating there too!

    The link to the release and notes is here

    Space Marine 3 is official in development!

    A link to the Warhammer Community post is here, if you want to read their own words!

    Chrono Trigger Anniversary

    Escape From Tarkov: Arena

    Has been added to Epic Games store.

    You can watch here, via YouTube if you’re interested

    The classic game was released on March 11th 1995! So it’s now officially just over 30 years + one week old!


    Revolt

    And, I’ll drop another reminder in here! My friend Gardiner Bryant set up a Revolt server for Steam Deck, Linux and general gamers. It’s built up a lot now, with 82 users in the sub. Plenty of them are devs and creators of some of the programs and applications you use on your Steam Deck (or Linux PC!), and...I’m hoping it’s a nice place for people to visit and chat.

    Revolt itself is a FOSS alternative to Discord! You can read more about it via their site, which is linked in this sentence

    The link to the Revolt server is here, if you want to join in, have a look, or chat games! I also wrote a post about it some time ago here on Lemmy, if you want to read a little more detail: The link to which is here!

    Annnd finally, the server itself is at this link: https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH


    What have you been playing?!

    IDK, thought it might be nice if you wanted to share what you have been enjoying when it comes to video games! What game have you been playing? Enjoying? Not enjoying? Leave a comment, if you’re so inclined, I’d love to hear more about what the community here has been enjoying, please share it!

    I’ve been enjoying a Nintendo Switch actually. I used to be obsessed with them had a lil collection, but I sold them all when I got my Steam Deck.

    I recently bought a V2 Switch super cheap in Japan, and I’ve since installed a picofly mod-chip in it, so I can run CFW on there (themes on my Switch! How can you beat that?!)

    I’ve been playing Metroid Prime: Remake on it, being one of my fav games. And on my Steam Deck I’ve started to enjoy Half-Life 2 again, and it runs oh-so-beautifully!


    And that’s it?

    I think this might be the end of what I can ramble on about.

    As always, any errors are my own, as with formatting. I do so hope you’ve found something interesting in here, by now maybe you’re aware I am oh-so-very tired of traditional gaming news outlets. They’re running with baked in advertisements, written by A.I. or generally such low-effort swill they’re ripping off a comment they spotted. I just want to at least try bring back the feeling of the old-old gaming blogs, where Patreon and support and donations and ads weren’t the focus of what you’re on a site to see!

    If you wanna follow my inane gaming posts, then you can find me on Mastodon here:

    ❤

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    Love these! Reading the bit about Sierra gave me big nostalgia vibes.

    Just a FYI, the turds at Longdue making "Hopetown" are suing Argo Tuulik one of the lead writers for the OG Disco Elysium in some lame effort to snuff out any competition from Argo's own project.

    Luckily the community has really rallied behind him so things are looking up. Still I wouldn't give Longdue/Riaz Moola/Hopetown (ugh what kind of hack came up with that name?) any more positive press because they sure as hell don't deserve it 😮

    https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-disco-elysium-writer-survive-the-winter

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    • P [email protected]

      As you're most probably used to by now, this is just my initial warning that what follows is my ranting and rambling about both Steam Deck-specific(ish) news, and general gaming news I've spotted and seems interesting to me.

      I do my very little best to try make this feel a little like old gaming sites or old blogs. Old forum posts (none of the above I was alive to even witness, but I’ve archeologized – totally a word – enough of these from back in the days of old to know those are what I love the most, so...I try!

      Grab a cup of coffee, settle in and poke holes in my mistakes and formatting (or, idk, just enjoy this)!


      Two bits of GOG News / Games / Facts / Fun

      Konami Code

      Here’s one I’m sure you already know, since its hardly a secret. Aside from being a platform where you can tens of thousands of games, GOG also hid an activation via the Konami Code in their website

      From your games library, enter up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and you’ll have two games appear within the secret screen in your browser to play there: Snake, or Pong!

      Sierra On-Line

      Back in 2022 GOG shared a wonderful blog post about the history of Sierra On-Line games. It covers a lot with links branching off – highlighting some games and some history in there:

      It all started in 1979 with a text-based adventure game called Colossal Cave that Ken Williams brought to his home in Simi Valley, California. The game captivated his wife, Roberta, and inspired her to create an adventure game of her own. The title had a plot and art style inspired by Agatha Christie’s novels. Called Mystery House, the Williams family created the entire game from scratch. Thankfully it was a hit (with 15,000 copies sold) and it prodded them to get into the video game business full-time.

      The blog post for this on GOG, is here in this link!


      S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

      The latest update has arrived for Heart of Chernobyl. Patch 1.3 is here. It’s quite extensive this time around, so I won’t list them here (it’d take too much space!) but rather link you to the Steam page detailing them.

      S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 not only suffers from me having to type the letters in with a full-stop between each letter, but it also launched in a fairly broken state. We all know who to blame this time, rather than the (sadly common now) tradition of releasing a game broken because they can, this time it was a real life warzone which affected their ability to make a game.

      Hopefully this patch gets it to a space nice enough to enjoy the game even more than it has been (though...I have to admit, it’s too damn scary for me!) - the link to the post is here


      Hope Town

      This is one of two games I’ve spotted on Kickstarter which might be interesting to some. The names and faces behind the game are interesting but the fact they’re stating this is a [spiritual?] successor to the ever-fascinating Disco Elysium (former Dying Light and Witcher 3 devs) is a bit sad. It looks to be true, but it makes me feel so frustrated when games have to promote themselves based on the success of other games, especially when they’re unique. Which this sure looks to be.

      The Kickstarter link and page is here, which explains all, but I’ll include a few pictures because the art is wonderful:


      The Sinking City 2

      I’m a big fan of Lovecraftian horror. Not so much the ‘getting scared’ side of it (I’m a wimp with scary games), but the setting, the atmosphere. The era in time.

      The Sinking City (the first game) had a LOT of drama, but since their long battle with Nacon, the developers (called Frogwares) won, and are the sole publisher of the game. And you should Follow this link and read about their battles on a PC Gamer page, it’s a pretty fascinating story about the woes they were subjected to:

      Anyway, tangent aside, their sequel to that game is on its way, and being funded this time, in part, by Kickstater.

      From their Kickstarter page:

      The Sinking City 2 is a third-person survival horror game, set in an otherworldly Lovecraftian version of the 1920s United States. Coming to PC (Steam, EGS, GOG), PS5 and Xbox Series

      Experience a heart-pounding survival horror as you navigate the flooded streets of Arkham. Fight terrifying Eldritch abominations, face monumental beings beyond human comprehension known as The Great Old Ones, and investigate the dark mysteries gripping this forsaken place

      The link to the Kickstarter page is here!


      Half-Life 2 RTX

      This one’s something I’m sure everyone here has spotted. Having only just played through Half-Life 2 for the first time a few months back, even I was aware of any tiny bit of news or announcements on the series of games. This time it’s no different, I’d expect.

      Anyway, from the Steam page:

      Re-live the groundbreaking, critically acclaimed Half-Life 2 like never before, reimagined with RTX Remix. Featuring full ray tracing, remastered assets, and DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, this DLC is free for Half-Life 2 owners

      The rating is currently ‘Mixed’ on Steam, with 1,840 reviews as of writing this nonsense up for you all.

      The YouTube trailer 5 days ago is here, if you want to check it out

      The Steam page’s link is here if you want to just jump straight on over to that, too

      Personally, I am more excited by the coming re-release of the Raising The Bar – because just look at it, it’s BEAUTIFUL:

      ...and one more, unknown Valve artist working on Half-Life - April 8th 1998:


      Epic sale

      This one’s for the 5 people here who care about Epic Games’ sales and have a library of purchased games (not just those we’ve claimed weekly for years!).

      The sale starts on March 26th, but I also weirdly see in a search that there’s another on April 10th for some reason? IDK why. These sales used to be quite significant as they had their coupons involved, but having long-since killed those, well...I guess we’ll see what is worth buying when it happens!


      Switch cat

      This one’s just...me spotting something I think is adorable, and thus subjecting you to it. This is ‘Switch Cat fanart’ by an artist whose username is shunixe, but also seems to be Xezeno Xezeno1 (which only reminds me of Xenomorphs and how much terror I subjected myself to when I played Alien: Isolation with the lights turned off, headphones on, and all alone. It was a mistake I made exactly once)

      Anyway, THIS IS ADORABLE, LOOK AT IT!!!


      Metro

      Metro has now turned 15 years old. And they’re having a 15th anniversary update (4A games)

      The following text obviously comes from their page, but I encourage you to click the link at the end of me rambling to watch that video, running 3:56 seconds, which celebrates all their years.

      *Hello everyone,

      We shared with you earlier this month that we wanted to tell you more about the status of our team and our future, so what better opportunity to do so as celebration of Metro’s 15th anniversary.  
      In honor of the incredible 15 years of Metro, we’ve created a video to celebrate our journey throughout the tunnels of the metro, made possible by our devoted community that have supported us along the way. This is our thanks to you, the players*

      The link is here for their post!


      Halt and Catch Fire

      HCF, or "Halt and Catch Fire," was a term referring to a machine code instruction that caused a processor to stop normal operation and enter an unrecoverable state.

      It came from early-early computing and is ended up being use to just...describe catastrophic system failures. It’s not a practical command, it just symbolized a dramatic crash or malfunction in computing systems.

      Halt and Catch Fire is also one of my favorite TV shows ever made. A drama series set in the 1980s and 1990s, following a group of ‘visionaries’ in the tech industry during the rise of the personal computer and internet eras.

      The IMDb page is here, if you want to see the amazing cast and read more

      The trailer for season one is on YouTube, and I’m linking you here

      Wait, why are you rambling about this? What’s it got to do with gaming?! - I can hear you screaming at your screen right now.

      Well, follow this link to a Polygon article which details why HaCF has the best depictions of gaming in it (and it does, dear reader, it does!): it’s not about the game; it’s about what the game gets you to


      Codemasters delisted

      Looks like a few EA Codemasters titles have been delisted from Steam - for those who are keeping track

      • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
      • Toybox Turbos
      • Rise of the Argonauts
      • Maelstrom: The Battle for Earth Begins
      • Damnation
      • Hospital Tycoon
        It's a strange move, especially considering these are old, old titles now, but still a sad one to see them unavailable (legally)

      Digital Art / Gaming

      First up is a set of images a talented designer made was this mock-up of how Steam would look if it was running on Windows 98
      This artist goes by Blu-s_Attempt and kinda makes me sad that I'm living in a Windows 11 world, and not a 98 one. Three images, and as follows:

      And one more:

      this time some nice, nostalgic 2000's era ad mockups done by a talented design artist - RetroB0y, showing a glimpse of what it'd look like if the Steam Deck was released in the early 2000s.
      These remind me so strongly of the Sony PlayStation ads made and run in the early 2000s for the PS2 in magazines and other print media.
      No matter what, these are a treat!


      This week’s free games:

      As ever, Epic gives a free game away, and (I know, the term ‘free’ here isn’t as free as it is with Epic’s) there is some from Prime Gaming. These are available if you subscribe to Amazon Prime, and are yours to keep forever, even if you no longer subscribe to the service.

      Epic:

      Jurassic World Evolution from 2021 is free this week. This seems a nice ‘get’, considering it is recent and is semi-well regarded, but one thing to remember is that you’re only getting the base game with this. The DLC mounts up immediately, and costs like $80,000 (slight exaggeration) to have everything.

      If you are in Belarus, Russia then you’ll be unable to claim this game this week.

      From Prime Gaming:

      As always, Prime gives a few games each week, and to me is the best deal in gaming. I’ve been subscribed to Game Pass for a looooong time now, but this somehow feels like my fav option. Maybe because it lets me build up my beloved GOG library. Anyway, this weeks games are:

      • March 20: Wolfenstein: The Old Blood [Xbox and PC via Microsoft Store Code]
      • March 20: Mutazione [GOG Code]
      • March 20: Figment 2: Creed Valley [Amazon Games App]
      • March 20: Legacy of Kain: Defiance [GOG Code]
      • March 20: Mortal Shell [Epic Games Store]

      How are you playing these on Linux / Steam Deck?

      I’m glad you (probably didn’t, but shhh) ask me! Generally speaking, I play my GOG and Epic, and Amazon titles on my Linux desktop PC by using Heroic Games Launcher. For my desktop, nothing beats this.

      Heroic is a Free and Open Source Epic, GOG and Amazon Prime Games launcher for Linux, Windows and macOS. Also available on the SteamDeck!

      • The website is here, detailing all kinds of info, including FAQ’s, documentation and links

      • Their Discord is here, with this invite, if you want to join in there

      Personally, I love how Heroic have an arrangement with GOG themselves. Whereby if you purchase a GOG game through Heroic (or by an affiliate link they have set up), then Heroic will be a small portion of each sale to help support their service. To me that just makes my lil heart warm!

      And on my Steam Deck, I mostly use Junk-Store (though I also have Heroic installed there, too!)

      I actually shared a post recently about a big update Junk-Store did, but first I’ll expound a little on what Junk-Store is.

      It’s a way to play Epic Games and GOG games on your Steam Deck – and my fav thing to share is how it makes it look like Valve made it themselves. It runs via Decky Loader, though in the future this will change as the developer is also working on a way so you can keep it running that way, or install it another.

      At the moment though, from Decky you’ll find a section where all of your games library for Epic and GOG will appear showing the game art almost exactly as your games do in your regular Steam games library on the Steam Deck.

      This UI is what I love most, it looks and feels and acts exactly as if it were made by Steam, for the Steam Deck. I love the library for the games. Installation is a breeze. It makes installing anything required to make the game play perfectly is as easy as one press (dependencies). You’ve also got some fun achievements that the dev has made himself, which is pretty damn fun to find inside JS.

      Check this out, they have had a BIG update recently, and by ‘they’ I mean Eben – the solo developer who programs this. I wrote a post and shared it on Lemmy, so you can find it here with this link

      • Their GitHub is here with this link

      • This is their link to the Discord server. Handy to have, as users have a section where they share settings they’ve found work best for games they play from Epic and GOG

      • Their website is here, if you want to read more


      Croc Legend of the Gobbos

      The timeless cult classic Croc and its remastered version arrive on GOG on April 2nd!

      “Words can't express how excited we are to welcome this gaming legend after almost 30 years”

      The link to the GOG page is here, which is the only PC platform you can buy and play it on!

      Here is a link to the trailer, four months back, on YouTube if you want to see it!


      Apple’s long-lost hidden recovery partition:

      I know, this isn’t even vaguely gaming-oriented. But it’s super interesting, and I feel like there’s a nice intersection of gamers + tech-minded folk in here who might want to follow the link. Just a quick copy of the user’s post, then I’ll link you to what they’re talking about:

      You might remember when I asked about looking for an unformatted Performa 550 a couple of months ago because I was looking for a lost recovery partition that Apple had a couple of technotes about. I wanted to share an update -- I was able to find what I was looking for thanks to a kind person here on this subreddit!
      It's nifty functionality I had never seen before that tries to save you if something gets messed up with your System Folder. I'm surprised Apple didn't continue forward with this on later models. If you want to try it for yourself, I uploaded a "factory fresh" hard drive image with this partition for preservation purposes. It works on lots of models, not just the 550.
      There is still an unanswered question about how the partition was originally created, so if anyone else has a Performa 550 that hasn't been formatted, I'd especially be interested in finding out if it has this partition, or even just if Apple Backup is a custom version/size that doesn't match any of the screenshots from my blog. It might also be interesting to find out if the Performa 575 had it too

      If you love vintage Apple computers, then this is a must-read!


      Ryubing:

      Ryubing is my choice of Ryujinx forks. It has at its helm a dev (GreemDev) of the original project. Let me start this short little bit off with a reminder that Ryujinx was not illegal, it was not shut down by court order or any breach of IP. It was an agreement the original dev made with Nintendo (which was rumored to be all kinds of things, but being based in Brazil, ‘the law’ wouldn’t be a factor even if they broke it. Brazil is fairly well known as the wild west of emulation.

      Anyway, Ryubing got a DMCA from Nintendo, just another in a long list in the last few weeks which has received such.

      • and as an aside, the EmuDeck team use Ryubing in EmuDeck now, and have done so for some time. So...that’s a fact!

      Since their github page has been taken down, it is now here with this link, if you wanna read up


      Xbox was released in 2002:

      This is a little late, but 4 days back, it was that day on which the original Xbox was released in Europe and Australia. 3 years of Xbox being on the scene (in those regions, at least!), which is incredible to see. While their news might be a little thin-icey lately...

      I’d love to remind you that, 2002, Microsoft released a commercial for the original Xbox that was banned after the UK’s Independent Television Commission received 136 complaints - called 'Life is Short' (click this link to see it!)


      Super Famicom

      This just...was interesting for me to see. I have a soft spot in my heart for gaming hardware I wasn’t even close to being alive for on release, especially when it combines with gray/beige coloring.

      User chunk337 shared an image of the Super Famicom box. These were used in hotels in Japan, where you’d pay a certain amount for a certain play-time. I just love how utterly boxy this thing is, thought you might too!


      Quick-fire bits and pieces:

      The PC Gaming Show:

      The ‘Show returns this June! ‘New games, new trailers, new exclusives all coming this summer’ - showing on June 8th this year.

      A link to more details and what will be showing is here, with this link!

      RPCS3 Android

      Android alpha 5 released for those who love gaming on their phones, and emulating there too!

      The link to the release and notes is here

      Space Marine 3 is official in development!

      A link to the Warhammer Community post is here, if you want to read their own words!

      Chrono Trigger Anniversary

      Escape From Tarkov: Arena

      Has been added to Epic Games store.

      You can watch here, via YouTube if you’re interested

      The classic game was released on March 11th 1995! So it’s now officially just over 30 years + one week old!


      Revolt

      And, I’ll drop another reminder in here! My friend Gardiner Bryant set up a Revolt server for Steam Deck, Linux and general gamers. It’s built up a lot now, with 82 users in the sub. Plenty of them are devs and creators of some of the programs and applications you use on your Steam Deck (or Linux PC!), and...I’m hoping it’s a nice place for people to visit and chat.

      Revolt itself is a FOSS alternative to Discord! You can read more about it via their site, which is linked in this sentence

      The link to the Revolt server is here, if you want to join in, have a look, or chat games! I also wrote a post about it some time ago here on Lemmy, if you want to read a little more detail: The link to which is here!

      Annnd finally, the server itself is at this link: https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH


      What have you been playing?!

      IDK, thought it might be nice if you wanted to share what you have been enjoying when it comes to video games! What game have you been playing? Enjoying? Not enjoying? Leave a comment, if you’re so inclined, I’d love to hear more about what the community here has been enjoying, please share it!

      I’ve been enjoying a Nintendo Switch actually. I used to be obsessed with them had a lil collection, but I sold them all when I got my Steam Deck.

      I recently bought a V2 Switch super cheap in Japan, and I’ve since installed a picofly mod-chip in it, so I can run CFW on there (themes on my Switch! How can you beat that?!)

      I’ve been playing Metroid Prime: Remake on it, being one of my fav games. And on my Steam Deck I’ve started to enjoy Half-Life 2 again, and it runs oh-so-beautifully!


      And that’s it?

      I think this might be the end of what I can ramble on about.

      As always, any errors are my own, as with formatting. I do so hope you’ve found something interesting in here, by now maybe you’re aware I am oh-so-very tired of traditional gaming news outlets. They’re running with baked in advertisements, written by A.I. or generally such low-effort swill they’re ripping off a comment they spotted. I just want to at least try bring back the feeling of the old-old gaming blogs, where Patreon and support and donations and ads weren’t the focus of what you’re on a site to see!

      If you wanna follow my inane gaming posts, then you can find me on Mastodon here:

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        As you're most probably used to by now, this is just my initial warning that what follows is my ranting and rambling about both Steam Deck-specific(ish) news, and general gaming news I've spotted and seems interesting to me.

        I do my very little best to try make this feel a little like old gaming sites or old blogs. Old forum posts (none of the above I was alive to even witness, but I’ve archeologized – totally a word – enough of these from back in the days of old to know those are what I love the most, so...I try!

        Grab a cup of coffee, settle in and poke holes in my mistakes and formatting (or, idk, just enjoy this)!


        Two bits of GOG News / Games / Facts / Fun

        Konami Code

        Here’s one I’m sure you already know, since its hardly a secret. Aside from being a platform where you can tens of thousands of games, GOG also hid an activation via the Konami Code in their website

        From your games library, enter up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and you’ll have two games appear within the secret screen in your browser to play there: Snake, or Pong!

        Sierra On-Line

        Back in 2022 GOG shared a wonderful blog post about the history of Sierra On-Line games. It covers a lot with links branching off – highlighting some games and some history in there:

        It all started in 1979 with a text-based adventure game called Colossal Cave that Ken Williams brought to his home in Simi Valley, California. The game captivated his wife, Roberta, and inspired her to create an adventure game of her own. The title had a plot and art style inspired by Agatha Christie’s novels. Called Mystery House, the Williams family created the entire game from scratch. Thankfully it was a hit (with 15,000 copies sold) and it prodded them to get into the video game business full-time.

        The blog post for this on GOG, is here in this link!


        S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

        The latest update has arrived for Heart of Chernobyl. Patch 1.3 is here. It’s quite extensive this time around, so I won’t list them here (it’d take too much space!) but rather link you to the Steam page detailing them.

        S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 not only suffers from me having to type the letters in with a full-stop between each letter, but it also launched in a fairly broken state. We all know who to blame this time, rather than the (sadly common now) tradition of releasing a game broken because they can, this time it was a real life warzone which affected their ability to make a game.

        Hopefully this patch gets it to a space nice enough to enjoy the game even more than it has been (though...I have to admit, it’s too damn scary for me!) - the link to the post is here


        Hope Town

        This is one of two games I’ve spotted on Kickstarter which might be interesting to some. The names and faces behind the game are interesting but the fact they’re stating this is a [spiritual?] successor to the ever-fascinating Disco Elysium (former Dying Light and Witcher 3 devs) is a bit sad. It looks to be true, but it makes me feel so frustrated when games have to promote themselves based on the success of other games, especially when they’re unique. Which this sure looks to be.

        The Kickstarter link and page is here, which explains all, but I’ll include a few pictures because the art is wonderful:


        The Sinking City 2

        I’m a big fan of Lovecraftian horror. Not so much the ‘getting scared’ side of it (I’m a wimp with scary games), but the setting, the atmosphere. The era in time.

        The Sinking City (the first game) had a LOT of drama, but since their long battle with Nacon, the developers (called Frogwares) won, and are the sole publisher of the game. And you should Follow this link and read about their battles on a PC Gamer page, it’s a pretty fascinating story about the woes they were subjected to:

        Anyway, tangent aside, their sequel to that game is on its way, and being funded this time, in part, by Kickstater.

        From their Kickstarter page:

        The Sinking City 2 is a third-person survival horror game, set in an otherworldly Lovecraftian version of the 1920s United States. Coming to PC (Steam, EGS, GOG), PS5 and Xbox Series

        Experience a heart-pounding survival horror as you navigate the flooded streets of Arkham. Fight terrifying Eldritch abominations, face monumental beings beyond human comprehension known as The Great Old Ones, and investigate the dark mysteries gripping this forsaken place

        The link to the Kickstarter page is here!


        Half-Life 2 RTX

        This one’s something I’m sure everyone here has spotted. Having only just played through Half-Life 2 for the first time a few months back, even I was aware of any tiny bit of news or announcements on the series of games. This time it’s no different, I’d expect.

        Anyway, from the Steam page:

        Re-live the groundbreaking, critically acclaimed Half-Life 2 like never before, reimagined with RTX Remix. Featuring full ray tracing, remastered assets, and DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, this DLC is free for Half-Life 2 owners

        The rating is currently ‘Mixed’ on Steam, with 1,840 reviews as of writing this nonsense up for you all.

        The YouTube trailer 5 days ago is here, if you want to check it out

        The Steam page’s link is here if you want to just jump straight on over to that, too

        Personally, I am more excited by the coming re-release of the Raising The Bar – because just look at it, it’s BEAUTIFUL:

        ...and one more, unknown Valve artist working on Half-Life - April 8th 1998:


        Epic sale

        This one’s for the 5 people here who care about Epic Games’ sales and have a library of purchased games (not just those we’ve claimed weekly for years!).

        The sale starts on March 26th, but I also weirdly see in a search that there’s another on April 10th for some reason? IDK why. These sales used to be quite significant as they had their coupons involved, but having long-since killed those, well...I guess we’ll see what is worth buying when it happens!


        Switch cat

        This one’s just...me spotting something I think is adorable, and thus subjecting you to it. This is ‘Switch Cat fanart’ by an artist whose username is shunixe, but also seems to be Xezeno Xezeno1 (which only reminds me of Xenomorphs and how much terror I subjected myself to when I played Alien: Isolation with the lights turned off, headphones on, and all alone. It was a mistake I made exactly once)

        Anyway, THIS IS ADORABLE, LOOK AT IT!!!


        Metro

        Metro has now turned 15 years old. And they’re having a 15th anniversary update (4A games)

        The following text obviously comes from their page, but I encourage you to click the link at the end of me rambling to watch that video, running 3:56 seconds, which celebrates all their years.

        *Hello everyone,

        We shared with you earlier this month that we wanted to tell you more about the status of our team and our future, so what better opportunity to do so as celebration of Metro’s 15th anniversary.  
        In honor of the incredible 15 years of Metro, we’ve created a video to celebrate our journey throughout the tunnels of the metro, made possible by our devoted community that have supported us along the way. This is our thanks to you, the players*

        The link is here for their post!


        Halt and Catch Fire

        HCF, or "Halt and Catch Fire," was a term referring to a machine code instruction that caused a processor to stop normal operation and enter an unrecoverable state.

        It came from early-early computing and is ended up being use to just...describe catastrophic system failures. It’s not a practical command, it just symbolized a dramatic crash or malfunction in computing systems.

        Halt and Catch Fire is also one of my favorite TV shows ever made. A drama series set in the 1980s and 1990s, following a group of ‘visionaries’ in the tech industry during the rise of the personal computer and internet eras.

        The IMDb page is here, if you want to see the amazing cast and read more

        The trailer for season one is on YouTube, and I’m linking you here

        Wait, why are you rambling about this? What’s it got to do with gaming?! - I can hear you screaming at your screen right now.

        Well, follow this link to a Polygon article which details why HaCF has the best depictions of gaming in it (and it does, dear reader, it does!): it’s not about the game; it’s about what the game gets you to


        Codemasters delisted

        Looks like a few EA Codemasters titles have been delisted from Steam - for those who are keeping track

        • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
        • Toybox Turbos
        • Rise of the Argonauts
        • Maelstrom: The Battle for Earth Begins
        • Damnation
        • Hospital Tycoon
          It's a strange move, especially considering these are old, old titles now, but still a sad one to see them unavailable (legally)

        Digital Art / Gaming

        First up is a set of images a talented designer made was this mock-up of how Steam would look if it was running on Windows 98
        This artist goes by Blu-s_Attempt and kinda makes me sad that I'm living in a Windows 11 world, and not a 98 one. Three images, and as follows:

        And one more:

        this time some nice, nostalgic 2000's era ad mockups done by a talented design artist - RetroB0y, showing a glimpse of what it'd look like if the Steam Deck was released in the early 2000s.
        These remind me so strongly of the Sony PlayStation ads made and run in the early 2000s for the PS2 in magazines and other print media.
        No matter what, these are a treat!


        This week’s free games:

        As ever, Epic gives a free game away, and (I know, the term ‘free’ here isn’t as free as it is with Epic’s) there is some from Prime Gaming. These are available if you subscribe to Amazon Prime, and are yours to keep forever, even if you no longer subscribe to the service.

        Epic:

        Jurassic World Evolution from 2021 is free this week. This seems a nice ‘get’, considering it is recent and is semi-well regarded, but one thing to remember is that you’re only getting the base game with this. The DLC mounts up immediately, and costs like $80,000 (slight exaggeration) to have everything.

        If you are in Belarus, Russia then you’ll be unable to claim this game this week.

        From Prime Gaming:

        As always, Prime gives a few games each week, and to me is the best deal in gaming. I’ve been subscribed to Game Pass for a looooong time now, but this somehow feels like my fav option. Maybe because it lets me build up my beloved GOG library. Anyway, this weeks games are:

        • March 20: Wolfenstein: The Old Blood [Xbox and PC via Microsoft Store Code]
        • March 20: Mutazione [GOG Code]
        • March 20: Figment 2: Creed Valley [Amazon Games App]
        • March 20: Legacy of Kain: Defiance [GOG Code]
        • March 20: Mortal Shell [Epic Games Store]

        How are you playing these on Linux / Steam Deck?

        I’m glad you (probably didn’t, but shhh) ask me! Generally speaking, I play my GOG and Epic, and Amazon titles on my Linux desktop PC by using Heroic Games Launcher. For my desktop, nothing beats this.

        Heroic is a Free and Open Source Epic, GOG and Amazon Prime Games launcher for Linux, Windows and macOS. Also available on the SteamDeck!

        • The website is here, detailing all kinds of info, including FAQ’s, documentation and links

        • Their Discord is here, with this invite, if you want to join in there

        Personally, I love how Heroic have an arrangement with GOG themselves. Whereby if you purchase a GOG game through Heroic (or by an affiliate link they have set up), then Heroic will be a small portion of each sale to help support their service. To me that just makes my lil heart warm!

        And on my Steam Deck, I mostly use Junk-Store (though I also have Heroic installed there, too!)

        I actually shared a post recently about a big update Junk-Store did, but first I’ll expound a little on what Junk-Store is.

        It’s a way to play Epic Games and GOG games on your Steam Deck – and my fav thing to share is how it makes it look like Valve made it themselves. It runs via Decky Loader, though in the future this will change as the developer is also working on a way so you can keep it running that way, or install it another.

        At the moment though, from Decky you’ll find a section where all of your games library for Epic and GOG will appear showing the game art almost exactly as your games do in your regular Steam games library on the Steam Deck.

        This UI is what I love most, it looks and feels and acts exactly as if it were made by Steam, for the Steam Deck. I love the library for the games. Installation is a breeze. It makes installing anything required to make the game play perfectly is as easy as one press (dependencies). You’ve also got some fun achievements that the dev has made himself, which is pretty damn fun to find inside JS.

        Check this out, they have had a BIG update recently, and by ‘they’ I mean Eben – the solo developer who programs this. I wrote a post and shared it on Lemmy, so you can find it here with this link

        • Their GitHub is here with this link

        • This is their link to the Discord server. Handy to have, as users have a section where they share settings they’ve found work best for games they play from Epic and GOG

        • Their website is here, if you want to read more


        Croc Legend of the Gobbos

        The timeless cult classic Croc and its remastered version arrive on GOG on April 2nd!

        “Words can't express how excited we are to welcome this gaming legend after almost 30 years”

        The link to the GOG page is here, which is the only PC platform you can buy and play it on!

        Here is a link to the trailer, four months back, on YouTube if you want to see it!


        Apple’s long-lost hidden recovery partition:

        I know, this isn’t even vaguely gaming-oriented. But it’s super interesting, and I feel like there’s a nice intersection of gamers + tech-minded folk in here who might want to follow the link. Just a quick copy of the user’s post, then I’ll link you to what they’re talking about:

        You might remember when I asked about looking for an unformatted Performa 550 a couple of months ago because I was looking for a lost recovery partition that Apple had a couple of technotes about. I wanted to share an update -- I was able to find what I was looking for thanks to a kind person here on this subreddit!
        It's nifty functionality I had never seen before that tries to save you if something gets messed up with your System Folder. I'm surprised Apple didn't continue forward with this on later models. If you want to try it for yourself, I uploaded a "factory fresh" hard drive image with this partition for preservation purposes. It works on lots of models, not just the 550.
        There is still an unanswered question about how the partition was originally created, so if anyone else has a Performa 550 that hasn't been formatted, I'd especially be interested in finding out if it has this partition, or even just if Apple Backup is a custom version/size that doesn't match any of the screenshots from my blog. It might also be interesting to find out if the Performa 575 had it too

        If you love vintage Apple computers, then this is a must-read!


        Ryubing:

        Ryubing is my choice of Ryujinx forks. It has at its helm a dev (GreemDev) of the original project. Let me start this short little bit off with a reminder that Ryujinx was not illegal, it was not shut down by court order or any breach of IP. It was an agreement the original dev made with Nintendo (which was rumored to be all kinds of things, but being based in Brazil, ‘the law’ wouldn’t be a factor even if they broke it. Brazil is fairly well known as the wild west of emulation.

        Anyway, Ryubing got a DMCA from Nintendo, just another in a long list in the last few weeks which has received such.

        • and as an aside, the EmuDeck team use Ryubing in EmuDeck now, and have done so for some time. So...that’s a fact!

        Since their github page has been taken down, it is now here with this link, if you wanna read up


        Xbox was released in 2002:

        This is a little late, but 4 days back, it was that day on which the original Xbox was released in Europe and Australia. 3 years of Xbox being on the scene (in those regions, at least!), which is incredible to see. While their news might be a little thin-icey lately...

        I’d love to remind you that, 2002, Microsoft released a commercial for the original Xbox that was banned after the UK’s Independent Television Commission received 136 complaints - called 'Life is Short' (click this link to see it!)


        Super Famicom

        This just...was interesting for me to see. I have a soft spot in my heart for gaming hardware I wasn’t even close to being alive for on release, especially when it combines with gray/beige coloring.

        User chunk337 shared an image of the Super Famicom box. These were used in hotels in Japan, where you’d pay a certain amount for a certain play-time. I just love how utterly boxy this thing is, thought you might too!


        Quick-fire bits and pieces:

        The PC Gaming Show:

        The ‘Show returns this June! ‘New games, new trailers, new exclusives all coming this summer’ - showing on June 8th this year.

        A link to more details and what will be showing is here, with this link!

        RPCS3 Android

        Android alpha 5 released for those who love gaming on their phones, and emulating there too!

        The link to the release and notes is here

        Space Marine 3 is official in development!

        A link to the Warhammer Community post is here, if you want to read their own words!

        Chrono Trigger Anniversary

        Escape From Tarkov: Arena

        Has been added to Epic Games store.

        You can watch here, via YouTube if you’re interested

        The classic game was released on March 11th 1995! So it’s now officially just over 30 years + one week old!


        Revolt

        And, I’ll drop another reminder in here! My friend Gardiner Bryant set up a Revolt server for Steam Deck, Linux and general gamers. It’s built up a lot now, with 82 users in the sub. Plenty of them are devs and creators of some of the programs and applications you use on your Steam Deck (or Linux PC!), and...I’m hoping it’s a nice place for people to visit and chat.

        Revolt itself is a FOSS alternative to Discord! You can read more about it via their site, which is linked in this sentence

        The link to the Revolt server is here, if you want to join in, have a look, or chat games! I also wrote a post about it some time ago here on Lemmy, if you want to read a little more detail: The link to which is here!

        Annnd finally, the server itself is at this link: https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH


        What have you been playing?!

        IDK, thought it might be nice if you wanted to share what you have been enjoying when it comes to video games! What game have you been playing? Enjoying? Not enjoying? Leave a comment, if you’re so inclined, I’d love to hear more about what the community here has been enjoying, please share it!

        I’ve been enjoying a Nintendo Switch actually. I used to be obsessed with them had a lil collection, but I sold them all when I got my Steam Deck.

        I recently bought a V2 Switch super cheap in Japan, and I’ve since installed a picofly mod-chip in it, so I can run CFW on there (themes on my Switch! How can you beat that?!)

        I’ve been playing Metroid Prime: Remake on it, being one of my fav games. And on my Steam Deck I’ve started to enjoy Half-Life 2 again, and it runs oh-so-beautifully!


        And that’s it?

        I think this might be the end of what I can ramble on about.

        As always, any errors are my own, as with formatting. I do so hope you’ve found something interesting in here, by now maybe you’re aware I am oh-so-very tired of traditional gaming news outlets. They’re running with baked in advertisements, written by A.I. or generally such low-effort swill they’re ripping off a comment they spotted. I just want to at least try bring back the feeling of the old-old gaming blogs, where Patreon and support and donations and ads weren’t the focus of what you’re on a site to see!

        If you wanna follow my inane gaming posts, then you can find me on Mastodon here:

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        +1 for Halt and catch fire. Truly amazing show.

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          As you're most probably used to by now, this is just my initial warning that what follows is my ranting and rambling about both Steam Deck-specific(ish) news, and general gaming news I've spotted and seems interesting to me.

          I do my very little best to try make this feel a little like old gaming sites or old blogs. Old forum posts (none of the above I was alive to even witness, but I’ve archeologized – totally a word – enough of these from back in the days of old to know those are what I love the most, so...I try!

          Grab a cup of coffee, settle in and poke holes in my mistakes and formatting (or, idk, just enjoy this)!


          Two bits of GOG News / Games / Facts / Fun

          Konami Code

          Here’s one I’m sure you already know, since its hardly a secret. Aside from being a platform where you can tens of thousands of games, GOG also hid an activation via the Konami Code in their website

          From your games library, enter up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and you’ll have two games appear within the secret screen in your browser to play there: Snake, or Pong!

          Sierra On-Line

          Back in 2022 GOG shared a wonderful blog post about the history of Sierra On-Line games. It covers a lot with links branching off – highlighting some games and some history in there:

          It all started in 1979 with a text-based adventure game called Colossal Cave that Ken Williams brought to his home in Simi Valley, California. The game captivated his wife, Roberta, and inspired her to create an adventure game of her own. The title had a plot and art style inspired by Agatha Christie’s novels. Called Mystery House, the Williams family created the entire game from scratch. Thankfully it was a hit (with 15,000 copies sold) and it prodded them to get into the video game business full-time.

          The blog post for this on GOG, is here in this link!


          S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

          The latest update has arrived for Heart of Chernobyl. Patch 1.3 is here. It’s quite extensive this time around, so I won’t list them here (it’d take too much space!) but rather link you to the Steam page detailing them.

          S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 not only suffers from me having to type the letters in with a full-stop between each letter, but it also launched in a fairly broken state. We all know who to blame this time, rather than the (sadly common now) tradition of releasing a game broken because they can, this time it was a real life warzone which affected their ability to make a game.

          Hopefully this patch gets it to a space nice enough to enjoy the game even more than it has been (though...I have to admit, it’s too damn scary for me!) - the link to the post is here


          Hope Town

          This is one of two games I’ve spotted on Kickstarter which might be interesting to some. The names and faces behind the game are interesting but the fact they’re stating this is a [spiritual?] successor to the ever-fascinating Disco Elysium (former Dying Light and Witcher 3 devs) is a bit sad. It looks to be true, but it makes me feel so frustrated when games have to promote themselves based on the success of other games, especially when they’re unique. Which this sure looks to be.

          The Kickstarter link and page is here, which explains all, but I’ll include a few pictures because the art is wonderful:


          The Sinking City 2

          I’m a big fan of Lovecraftian horror. Not so much the ‘getting scared’ side of it (I’m a wimp with scary games), but the setting, the atmosphere. The era in time.

          The Sinking City (the first game) had a LOT of drama, but since their long battle with Nacon, the developers (called Frogwares) won, and are the sole publisher of the game. And you should Follow this link and read about their battles on a PC Gamer page, it’s a pretty fascinating story about the woes they were subjected to:

          Anyway, tangent aside, their sequel to that game is on its way, and being funded this time, in part, by Kickstater.

          From their Kickstarter page:

          The Sinking City 2 is a third-person survival horror game, set in an otherworldly Lovecraftian version of the 1920s United States. Coming to PC (Steam, EGS, GOG), PS5 and Xbox Series

          Experience a heart-pounding survival horror as you navigate the flooded streets of Arkham. Fight terrifying Eldritch abominations, face monumental beings beyond human comprehension known as The Great Old Ones, and investigate the dark mysteries gripping this forsaken place

          The link to the Kickstarter page is here!


          Half-Life 2 RTX

          This one’s something I’m sure everyone here has spotted. Having only just played through Half-Life 2 for the first time a few months back, even I was aware of any tiny bit of news or announcements on the series of games. This time it’s no different, I’d expect.

          Anyway, from the Steam page:

          Re-live the groundbreaking, critically acclaimed Half-Life 2 like never before, reimagined with RTX Remix. Featuring full ray tracing, remastered assets, and DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, this DLC is free for Half-Life 2 owners

          The rating is currently ‘Mixed’ on Steam, with 1,840 reviews as of writing this nonsense up for you all.

          The YouTube trailer 5 days ago is here, if you want to check it out

          The Steam page’s link is here if you want to just jump straight on over to that, too

          Personally, I am more excited by the coming re-release of the Raising The Bar – because just look at it, it’s BEAUTIFUL:

          ...and one more, unknown Valve artist working on Half-Life - April 8th 1998:


          Epic sale

          This one’s for the 5 people here who care about Epic Games’ sales and have a library of purchased games (not just those we’ve claimed weekly for years!).

          The sale starts on March 26th, but I also weirdly see in a search that there’s another on April 10th for some reason? IDK why. These sales used to be quite significant as they had their coupons involved, but having long-since killed those, well...I guess we’ll see what is worth buying when it happens!


          Switch cat

          This one’s just...me spotting something I think is adorable, and thus subjecting you to it. This is ‘Switch Cat fanart’ by an artist whose username is shunixe, but also seems to be Xezeno Xezeno1 (which only reminds me of Xenomorphs and how much terror I subjected myself to when I played Alien: Isolation with the lights turned off, headphones on, and all alone. It was a mistake I made exactly once)

          Anyway, THIS IS ADORABLE, LOOK AT IT!!!


          Metro

          Metro has now turned 15 years old. And they’re having a 15th anniversary update (4A games)

          The following text obviously comes from their page, but I encourage you to click the link at the end of me rambling to watch that video, running 3:56 seconds, which celebrates all their years.

          *Hello everyone,

          We shared with you earlier this month that we wanted to tell you more about the status of our team and our future, so what better opportunity to do so as celebration of Metro’s 15th anniversary.  
          In honor of the incredible 15 years of Metro, we’ve created a video to celebrate our journey throughout the tunnels of the metro, made possible by our devoted community that have supported us along the way. This is our thanks to you, the players*

          The link is here for their post!


          Halt and Catch Fire

          HCF, or "Halt and Catch Fire," was a term referring to a machine code instruction that caused a processor to stop normal operation and enter an unrecoverable state.

          It came from early-early computing and is ended up being use to just...describe catastrophic system failures. It’s not a practical command, it just symbolized a dramatic crash or malfunction in computing systems.

          Halt and Catch Fire is also one of my favorite TV shows ever made. A drama series set in the 1980s and 1990s, following a group of ‘visionaries’ in the tech industry during the rise of the personal computer and internet eras.

          The IMDb page is here, if you want to see the amazing cast and read more

          The trailer for season one is on YouTube, and I’m linking you here

          Wait, why are you rambling about this? What’s it got to do with gaming?! - I can hear you screaming at your screen right now.

          Well, follow this link to a Polygon article which details why HaCF has the best depictions of gaming in it (and it does, dear reader, it does!): it’s not about the game; it’s about what the game gets you to


          Codemasters delisted

          Looks like a few EA Codemasters titles have been delisted from Steam - for those who are keeping track

          • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
          • Toybox Turbos
          • Rise of the Argonauts
          • Maelstrom: The Battle for Earth Begins
          • Damnation
          • Hospital Tycoon
            It's a strange move, especially considering these are old, old titles now, but still a sad one to see them unavailable (legally)

          Digital Art / Gaming

          First up is a set of images a talented designer made was this mock-up of how Steam would look if it was running on Windows 98
          This artist goes by Blu-s_Attempt and kinda makes me sad that I'm living in a Windows 11 world, and not a 98 one. Three images, and as follows:

          And one more:

          this time some nice, nostalgic 2000's era ad mockups done by a talented design artist - RetroB0y, showing a glimpse of what it'd look like if the Steam Deck was released in the early 2000s.
          These remind me so strongly of the Sony PlayStation ads made and run in the early 2000s for the PS2 in magazines and other print media.
          No matter what, these are a treat!


          This week’s free games:

          As ever, Epic gives a free game away, and (I know, the term ‘free’ here isn’t as free as it is with Epic’s) there is some from Prime Gaming. These are available if you subscribe to Amazon Prime, and are yours to keep forever, even if you no longer subscribe to the service.

          Epic:

          Jurassic World Evolution from 2021 is free this week. This seems a nice ‘get’, considering it is recent and is semi-well regarded, but one thing to remember is that you’re only getting the base game with this. The DLC mounts up immediately, and costs like $80,000 (slight exaggeration) to have everything.

          If you are in Belarus, Russia then you’ll be unable to claim this game this week.

          From Prime Gaming:

          As always, Prime gives a few games each week, and to me is the best deal in gaming. I’ve been subscribed to Game Pass for a looooong time now, but this somehow feels like my fav option. Maybe because it lets me build up my beloved GOG library. Anyway, this weeks games are:

          • March 20: Wolfenstein: The Old Blood [Xbox and PC via Microsoft Store Code]
          • March 20: Mutazione [GOG Code]
          • March 20: Figment 2: Creed Valley [Amazon Games App]
          • March 20: Legacy of Kain: Defiance [GOG Code]
          • March 20: Mortal Shell [Epic Games Store]

          How are you playing these on Linux / Steam Deck?

          I’m glad you (probably didn’t, but shhh) ask me! Generally speaking, I play my GOG and Epic, and Amazon titles on my Linux desktop PC by using Heroic Games Launcher. For my desktop, nothing beats this.

          Heroic is a Free and Open Source Epic, GOG and Amazon Prime Games launcher for Linux, Windows and macOS. Also available on the SteamDeck!

          • The website is here, detailing all kinds of info, including FAQ’s, documentation and links

          • Their Discord is here, with this invite, if you want to join in there

          Personally, I love how Heroic have an arrangement with GOG themselves. Whereby if you purchase a GOG game through Heroic (or by an affiliate link they have set up), then Heroic will be a small portion of each sale to help support their service. To me that just makes my lil heart warm!

          And on my Steam Deck, I mostly use Junk-Store (though I also have Heroic installed there, too!)

          I actually shared a post recently about a big update Junk-Store did, but first I’ll expound a little on what Junk-Store is.

          It’s a way to play Epic Games and GOG games on your Steam Deck – and my fav thing to share is how it makes it look like Valve made it themselves. It runs via Decky Loader, though in the future this will change as the developer is also working on a way so you can keep it running that way, or install it another.

          At the moment though, from Decky you’ll find a section where all of your games library for Epic and GOG will appear showing the game art almost exactly as your games do in your regular Steam games library on the Steam Deck.

          This UI is what I love most, it looks and feels and acts exactly as if it were made by Steam, for the Steam Deck. I love the library for the games. Installation is a breeze. It makes installing anything required to make the game play perfectly is as easy as one press (dependencies). You’ve also got some fun achievements that the dev has made himself, which is pretty damn fun to find inside JS.

          Check this out, they have had a BIG update recently, and by ‘they’ I mean Eben – the solo developer who programs this. I wrote a post and shared it on Lemmy, so you can find it here with this link

          • Their GitHub is here with this link

          • This is their link to the Discord server. Handy to have, as users have a section where they share settings they’ve found work best for games they play from Epic and GOG

          • Their website is here, if you want to read more


          Croc Legend of the Gobbos

          The timeless cult classic Croc and its remastered version arrive on GOG on April 2nd!

          “Words can't express how excited we are to welcome this gaming legend after almost 30 years”

          The link to the GOG page is here, which is the only PC platform you can buy and play it on!

          Here is a link to the trailer, four months back, on YouTube if you want to see it!


          Apple’s long-lost hidden recovery partition:

          I know, this isn’t even vaguely gaming-oriented. But it’s super interesting, and I feel like there’s a nice intersection of gamers + tech-minded folk in here who might want to follow the link. Just a quick copy of the user’s post, then I’ll link you to what they’re talking about:

          You might remember when I asked about looking for an unformatted Performa 550 a couple of months ago because I was looking for a lost recovery partition that Apple had a couple of technotes about. I wanted to share an update -- I was able to find what I was looking for thanks to a kind person here on this subreddit!
          It's nifty functionality I had never seen before that tries to save you if something gets messed up with your System Folder. I'm surprised Apple didn't continue forward with this on later models. If you want to try it for yourself, I uploaded a "factory fresh" hard drive image with this partition for preservation purposes. It works on lots of models, not just the 550.
          There is still an unanswered question about how the partition was originally created, so if anyone else has a Performa 550 that hasn't been formatted, I'd especially be interested in finding out if it has this partition, or even just if Apple Backup is a custom version/size that doesn't match any of the screenshots from my blog. It might also be interesting to find out if the Performa 575 had it too

          If you love vintage Apple computers, then this is a must-read!


          Ryubing:

          Ryubing is my choice of Ryujinx forks. It has at its helm a dev (GreemDev) of the original project. Let me start this short little bit off with a reminder that Ryujinx was not illegal, it was not shut down by court order or any breach of IP. It was an agreement the original dev made with Nintendo (which was rumored to be all kinds of things, but being based in Brazil, ‘the law’ wouldn’t be a factor even if they broke it. Brazil is fairly well known as the wild west of emulation.

          Anyway, Ryubing got a DMCA from Nintendo, just another in a long list in the last few weeks which has received such.

          • and as an aside, the EmuDeck team use Ryubing in EmuDeck now, and have done so for some time. So...that’s a fact!

          Since their github page has been taken down, it is now here with this link, if you wanna read up


          Xbox was released in 2002:

          This is a little late, but 4 days back, it was that day on which the original Xbox was released in Europe and Australia. 3 years of Xbox being on the scene (in those regions, at least!), which is incredible to see. While their news might be a little thin-icey lately...

          I’d love to remind you that, 2002, Microsoft released a commercial for the original Xbox that was banned after the UK’s Independent Television Commission received 136 complaints - called 'Life is Short' (click this link to see it!)


          Super Famicom

          This just...was interesting for me to see. I have a soft spot in my heart for gaming hardware I wasn’t even close to being alive for on release, especially when it combines with gray/beige coloring.

          User chunk337 shared an image of the Super Famicom box. These were used in hotels in Japan, where you’d pay a certain amount for a certain play-time. I just love how utterly boxy this thing is, thought you might too!


          Quick-fire bits and pieces:

          The PC Gaming Show:

          The ‘Show returns this June! ‘New games, new trailers, new exclusives all coming this summer’ - showing on June 8th this year.

          A link to more details and what will be showing is here, with this link!

          RPCS3 Android

          Android alpha 5 released for those who love gaming on their phones, and emulating there too!

          The link to the release and notes is here

          Space Marine 3 is official in development!

          A link to the Warhammer Community post is here, if you want to read their own words!

          Chrono Trigger Anniversary

          Escape From Tarkov: Arena

          Has been added to Epic Games store.

          You can watch here, via YouTube if you’re interested

          The classic game was released on March 11th 1995! So it’s now officially just over 30 years + one week old!


          Revolt

          And, I’ll drop another reminder in here! My friend Gardiner Bryant set up a Revolt server for Steam Deck, Linux and general gamers. It’s built up a lot now, with 82 users in the sub. Plenty of them are devs and creators of some of the programs and applications you use on your Steam Deck (or Linux PC!), and...I’m hoping it’s a nice place for people to visit and chat.

          Revolt itself is a FOSS alternative to Discord! You can read more about it via their site, which is linked in this sentence

          The link to the Revolt server is here, if you want to join in, have a look, or chat games! I also wrote a post about it some time ago here on Lemmy, if you want to read a little more detail: The link to which is here!

          Annnd finally, the server itself is at this link: https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH


          What have you been playing?!

          IDK, thought it might be nice if you wanted to share what you have been enjoying when it comes to video games! What game have you been playing? Enjoying? Not enjoying? Leave a comment, if you’re so inclined, I’d love to hear more about what the community here has been enjoying, please share it!

          I’ve been enjoying a Nintendo Switch actually. I used to be obsessed with them had a lil collection, but I sold them all when I got my Steam Deck.

          I recently bought a V2 Switch super cheap in Japan, and I’ve since installed a picofly mod-chip in it, so I can run CFW on there (themes on my Switch! How can you beat that?!)

          I’ve been playing Metroid Prime: Remake on it, being one of my fav games. And on my Steam Deck I’ve started to enjoy Half-Life 2 again, and it runs oh-so-beautifully!


          And that’s it?

          I think this might be the end of what I can ramble on about.

          As always, any errors are my own, as with formatting. I do so hope you’ve found something interesting in here, by now maybe you’re aware I am oh-so-very tired of traditional gaming news outlets. They’re running with baked in advertisements, written by A.I. or generally such low-effort swill they’re ripping off a comment they spotted. I just want to at least try bring back the feeling of the old-old gaming blogs, where Patreon and support and donations and ads weren’t the focus of what you’re on a site to see!

          If you wanna follow my inane gaming posts, then you can find me on Mastodon here:

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          It's always a brighter day when I can wake up and read your gaming rants 🙂

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            Wow, I love the wibe of this. Keep up with writing these :).

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            So kind of you to say!

            Six of these so far, and considering how happy they make me, I don't expect I'll slow down any time soon! Just glad people find these as interesting to read as I do writing them!

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              It's always a brighter day when I can wake up and read your gaming rants 🙂

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              Gahhh you're way too kind!!!

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                +1 for Halt and catch fire. Truly amazing show.

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                I keep forcing everyone I know to watch it!

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                  As you're most probably used to by now, this is just my initial warning that what follows is my ranting and rambling about both Steam Deck-specific(ish) news, and general gaming news I've spotted and seems interesting to me.

                  I do my very little best to try make this feel a little like old gaming sites or old blogs. Old forum posts (none of the above I was alive to even witness, but I’ve archeologized – totally a word – enough of these from back in the days of old to know those are what I love the most, so...I try!

                  Grab a cup of coffee, settle in and poke holes in my mistakes and formatting (or, idk, just enjoy this)!


                  Two bits of GOG News / Games / Facts / Fun

                  Konami Code

                  Here’s one I’m sure you already know, since its hardly a secret. Aside from being a platform where you can tens of thousands of games, GOG also hid an activation via the Konami Code in their website

                  From your games library, enter up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and you’ll have two games appear within the secret screen in your browser to play there: Snake, or Pong!

                  Sierra On-Line

                  Back in 2022 GOG shared a wonderful blog post about the history of Sierra On-Line games. It covers a lot with links branching off – highlighting some games and some history in there:

                  It all started in 1979 with a text-based adventure game called Colossal Cave that Ken Williams brought to his home in Simi Valley, California. The game captivated his wife, Roberta, and inspired her to create an adventure game of her own. The title had a plot and art style inspired by Agatha Christie’s novels. Called Mystery House, the Williams family created the entire game from scratch. Thankfully it was a hit (with 15,000 copies sold) and it prodded them to get into the video game business full-time.

                  The blog post for this on GOG, is here in this link!


                  S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

                  The latest update has arrived for Heart of Chernobyl. Patch 1.3 is here. It’s quite extensive this time around, so I won’t list them here (it’d take too much space!) but rather link you to the Steam page detailing them.

                  S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 not only suffers from me having to type the letters in with a full-stop between each letter, but it also launched in a fairly broken state. We all know who to blame this time, rather than the (sadly common now) tradition of releasing a game broken because they can, this time it was a real life warzone which affected their ability to make a game.

                  Hopefully this patch gets it to a space nice enough to enjoy the game even more than it has been (though...I have to admit, it’s too damn scary for me!) - the link to the post is here


                  Hope Town

                  This is one of two games I’ve spotted on Kickstarter which might be interesting to some. The names and faces behind the game are interesting but the fact they’re stating this is a [spiritual?] successor to the ever-fascinating Disco Elysium (former Dying Light and Witcher 3 devs) is a bit sad. It looks to be true, but it makes me feel so frustrated when games have to promote themselves based on the success of other games, especially when they’re unique. Which this sure looks to be.

                  The Kickstarter link and page is here, which explains all, but I’ll include a few pictures because the art is wonderful:


                  The Sinking City 2

                  I’m a big fan of Lovecraftian horror. Not so much the ‘getting scared’ side of it (I’m a wimp with scary games), but the setting, the atmosphere. The era in time.

                  The Sinking City (the first game) had a LOT of drama, but since their long battle with Nacon, the developers (called Frogwares) won, and are the sole publisher of the game. And you should Follow this link and read about their battles on a PC Gamer page, it’s a pretty fascinating story about the woes they were subjected to:

                  Anyway, tangent aside, their sequel to that game is on its way, and being funded this time, in part, by Kickstater.

                  From their Kickstarter page:

                  The Sinking City 2 is a third-person survival horror game, set in an otherworldly Lovecraftian version of the 1920s United States. Coming to PC (Steam, EGS, GOG), PS5 and Xbox Series

                  Experience a heart-pounding survival horror as you navigate the flooded streets of Arkham. Fight terrifying Eldritch abominations, face monumental beings beyond human comprehension known as The Great Old Ones, and investigate the dark mysteries gripping this forsaken place

                  The link to the Kickstarter page is here!


                  Half-Life 2 RTX

                  This one’s something I’m sure everyone here has spotted. Having only just played through Half-Life 2 for the first time a few months back, even I was aware of any tiny bit of news or announcements on the series of games. This time it’s no different, I’d expect.

                  Anyway, from the Steam page:

                  Re-live the groundbreaking, critically acclaimed Half-Life 2 like never before, reimagined with RTX Remix. Featuring full ray tracing, remastered assets, and DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, this DLC is free for Half-Life 2 owners

                  The rating is currently ‘Mixed’ on Steam, with 1,840 reviews as of writing this nonsense up for you all.

                  The YouTube trailer 5 days ago is here, if you want to check it out

                  The Steam page’s link is here if you want to just jump straight on over to that, too

                  Personally, I am more excited by the coming re-release of the Raising The Bar – because just look at it, it’s BEAUTIFUL:

                  ...and one more, unknown Valve artist working on Half-Life - April 8th 1998:


                  Epic sale

                  This one’s for the 5 people here who care about Epic Games’ sales and have a library of purchased games (not just those we’ve claimed weekly for years!).

                  The sale starts on March 26th, but I also weirdly see in a search that there’s another on April 10th for some reason? IDK why. These sales used to be quite significant as they had their coupons involved, but having long-since killed those, well...I guess we’ll see what is worth buying when it happens!


                  Switch cat

                  This one’s just...me spotting something I think is adorable, and thus subjecting you to it. This is ‘Switch Cat fanart’ by an artist whose username is shunixe, but also seems to be Xezeno Xezeno1 (which only reminds me of Xenomorphs and how much terror I subjected myself to when I played Alien: Isolation with the lights turned off, headphones on, and all alone. It was a mistake I made exactly once)

                  Anyway, THIS IS ADORABLE, LOOK AT IT!!!


                  Metro

                  Metro has now turned 15 years old. And they’re having a 15th anniversary update (4A games)

                  The following text obviously comes from their page, but I encourage you to click the link at the end of me rambling to watch that video, running 3:56 seconds, which celebrates all their years.

                  *Hello everyone,

                  We shared with you earlier this month that we wanted to tell you more about the status of our team and our future, so what better opportunity to do so as celebration of Metro’s 15th anniversary.  
                  In honor of the incredible 15 years of Metro, we’ve created a video to celebrate our journey throughout the tunnels of the metro, made possible by our devoted community that have supported us along the way. This is our thanks to you, the players*

                  The link is here for their post!


                  Halt and Catch Fire

                  HCF, or "Halt and Catch Fire," was a term referring to a machine code instruction that caused a processor to stop normal operation and enter an unrecoverable state.

                  It came from early-early computing and is ended up being use to just...describe catastrophic system failures. It’s not a practical command, it just symbolized a dramatic crash or malfunction in computing systems.

                  Halt and Catch Fire is also one of my favorite TV shows ever made. A drama series set in the 1980s and 1990s, following a group of ‘visionaries’ in the tech industry during the rise of the personal computer and internet eras.

                  The IMDb page is here, if you want to see the amazing cast and read more

                  The trailer for season one is on YouTube, and I’m linking you here

                  Wait, why are you rambling about this? What’s it got to do with gaming?! - I can hear you screaming at your screen right now.

                  Well, follow this link to a Polygon article which details why HaCF has the best depictions of gaming in it (and it does, dear reader, it does!): it’s not about the game; it’s about what the game gets you to


                  Codemasters delisted

                  Looks like a few EA Codemasters titles have been delisted from Steam - for those who are keeping track

                  • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
                  • Toybox Turbos
                  • Rise of the Argonauts
                  • Maelstrom: The Battle for Earth Begins
                  • Damnation
                  • Hospital Tycoon
                    It's a strange move, especially considering these are old, old titles now, but still a sad one to see them unavailable (legally)

                  Digital Art / Gaming

                  First up is a set of images a talented designer made was this mock-up of how Steam would look if it was running on Windows 98
                  This artist goes by Blu-s_Attempt and kinda makes me sad that I'm living in a Windows 11 world, and not a 98 one. Three images, and as follows:

                  And one more:

                  this time some nice, nostalgic 2000's era ad mockups done by a talented design artist - RetroB0y, showing a glimpse of what it'd look like if the Steam Deck was released in the early 2000s.
                  These remind me so strongly of the Sony PlayStation ads made and run in the early 2000s for the PS2 in magazines and other print media.
                  No matter what, these are a treat!


                  This week’s free games:

                  As ever, Epic gives a free game away, and (I know, the term ‘free’ here isn’t as free as it is with Epic’s) there is some from Prime Gaming. These are available if you subscribe to Amazon Prime, and are yours to keep forever, even if you no longer subscribe to the service.

                  Epic:

                  Jurassic World Evolution from 2021 is free this week. This seems a nice ‘get’, considering it is recent and is semi-well regarded, but one thing to remember is that you’re only getting the base game with this. The DLC mounts up immediately, and costs like $80,000 (slight exaggeration) to have everything.

                  If you are in Belarus, Russia then you’ll be unable to claim this game this week.

                  From Prime Gaming:

                  As always, Prime gives a few games each week, and to me is the best deal in gaming. I’ve been subscribed to Game Pass for a looooong time now, but this somehow feels like my fav option. Maybe because it lets me build up my beloved GOG library. Anyway, this weeks games are:

                  • March 20: Wolfenstein: The Old Blood [Xbox and PC via Microsoft Store Code]
                  • March 20: Mutazione [GOG Code]
                  • March 20: Figment 2: Creed Valley [Amazon Games App]
                  • March 20: Legacy of Kain: Defiance [GOG Code]
                  • March 20: Mortal Shell [Epic Games Store]

                  How are you playing these on Linux / Steam Deck?

                  I’m glad you (probably didn’t, but shhh) ask me! Generally speaking, I play my GOG and Epic, and Amazon titles on my Linux desktop PC by using Heroic Games Launcher. For my desktop, nothing beats this.

                  Heroic is a Free and Open Source Epic, GOG and Amazon Prime Games launcher for Linux, Windows and macOS. Also available on the SteamDeck!

                  • The website is here, detailing all kinds of info, including FAQ’s, documentation and links

                  • Their Discord is here, with this invite, if you want to join in there

                  Personally, I love how Heroic have an arrangement with GOG themselves. Whereby if you purchase a GOG game through Heroic (or by an affiliate link they have set up), then Heroic will be a small portion of each sale to help support their service. To me that just makes my lil heart warm!

                  And on my Steam Deck, I mostly use Junk-Store (though I also have Heroic installed there, too!)

                  I actually shared a post recently about a big update Junk-Store did, but first I’ll expound a little on what Junk-Store is.

                  It’s a way to play Epic Games and GOG games on your Steam Deck – and my fav thing to share is how it makes it look like Valve made it themselves. It runs via Decky Loader, though in the future this will change as the developer is also working on a way so you can keep it running that way, or install it another.

                  At the moment though, from Decky you’ll find a section where all of your games library for Epic and GOG will appear showing the game art almost exactly as your games do in your regular Steam games library on the Steam Deck.

                  This UI is what I love most, it looks and feels and acts exactly as if it were made by Steam, for the Steam Deck. I love the library for the games. Installation is a breeze. It makes installing anything required to make the game play perfectly is as easy as one press (dependencies). You’ve also got some fun achievements that the dev has made himself, which is pretty damn fun to find inside JS.

                  Check this out, they have had a BIG update recently, and by ‘they’ I mean Eben – the solo developer who programs this. I wrote a post and shared it on Lemmy, so you can find it here with this link

                  • Their GitHub is here with this link

                  • This is their link to the Discord server. Handy to have, as users have a section where they share settings they’ve found work best for games they play from Epic and GOG

                  • Their website is here, if you want to read more


                  Croc Legend of the Gobbos

                  The timeless cult classic Croc and its remastered version arrive on GOG on April 2nd!

                  “Words can't express how excited we are to welcome this gaming legend after almost 30 years”

                  The link to the GOG page is here, which is the only PC platform you can buy and play it on!

                  Here is a link to the trailer, four months back, on YouTube if you want to see it!


                  Apple’s long-lost hidden recovery partition:

                  I know, this isn’t even vaguely gaming-oriented. But it’s super interesting, and I feel like there’s a nice intersection of gamers + tech-minded folk in here who might want to follow the link. Just a quick copy of the user’s post, then I’ll link you to what they’re talking about:

                  You might remember when I asked about looking for an unformatted Performa 550 a couple of months ago because I was looking for a lost recovery partition that Apple had a couple of technotes about. I wanted to share an update -- I was able to find what I was looking for thanks to a kind person here on this subreddit!
                  It's nifty functionality I had never seen before that tries to save you if something gets messed up with your System Folder. I'm surprised Apple didn't continue forward with this on later models. If you want to try it for yourself, I uploaded a "factory fresh" hard drive image with this partition for preservation purposes. It works on lots of models, not just the 550.
                  There is still an unanswered question about how the partition was originally created, so if anyone else has a Performa 550 that hasn't been formatted, I'd especially be interested in finding out if it has this partition, or even just if Apple Backup is a custom version/size that doesn't match any of the screenshots from my blog. It might also be interesting to find out if the Performa 575 had it too

                  If you love vintage Apple computers, then this is a must-read!


                  Ryubing:

                  Ryubing is my choice of Ryujinx forks. It has at its helm a dev (GreemDev) of the original project. Let me start this short little bit off with a reminder that Ryujinx was not illegal, it was not shut down by court order or any breach of IP. It was an agreement the original dev made with Nintendo (which was rumored to be all kinds of things, but being based in Brazil, ‘the law’ wouldn’t be a factor even if they broke it. Brazil is fairly well known as the wild west of emulation.

                  Anyway, Ryubing got a DMCA from Nintendo, just another in a long list in the last few weeks which has received such.

                  • and as an aside, the EmuDeck team use Ryubing in EmuDeck now, and have done so for some time. So...that’s a fact!

                  Since their github page has been taken down, it is now here with this link, if you wanna read up


                  Xbox was released in 2002:

                  This is a little late, but 4 days back, it was that day on which the original Xbox was released in Europe and Australia. 3 years of Xbox being on the scene (in those regions, at least!), which is incredible to see. While their news might be a little thin-icey lately...

                  I’d love to remind you that, 2002, Microsoft released a commercial for the original Xbox that was banned after the UK’s Independent Television Commission received 136 complaints - called 'Life is Short' (click this link to see it!)


                  Super Famicom

                  This just...was interesting for me to see. I have a soft spot in my heart for gaming hardware I wasn’t even close to being alive for on release, especially when it combines with gray/beige coloring.

                  User chunk337 shared an image of the Super Famicom box. These were used in hotels in Japan, where you’d pay a certain amount for a certain play-time. I just love how utterly boxy this thing is, thought you might too!


                  Quick-fire bits and pieces:

                  The PC Gaming Show:

                  The ‘Show returns this June! ‘New games, new trailers, new exclusives all coming this summer’ - showing on June 8th this year.

                  A link to more details and what will be showing is here, with this link!

                  RPCS3 Android

                  Android alpha 5 released for those who love gaming on their phones, and emulating there too!

                  The link to the release and notes is here

                  Space Marine 3 is official in development!

                  A link to the Warhammer Community post is here, if you want to read their own words!

                  Chrono Trigger Anniversary

                  Escape From Tarkov: Arena

                  Has been added to Epic Games store.

                  You can watch here, via YouTube if you’re interested

                  The classic game was released on March 11th 1995! So it’s now officially just over 30 years + one week old!


                  Revolt

                  And, I’ll drop another reminder in here! My friend Gardiner Bryant set up a Revolt server for Steam Deck, Linux and general gamers. It’s built up a lot now, with 82 users in the sub. Plenty of them are devs and creators of some of the programs and applications you use on your Steam Deck (or Linux PC!), and...I’m hoping it’s a nice place for people to visit and chat.

                  Revolt itself is a FOSS alternative to Discord! You can read more about it via their site, which is linked in this sentence

                  The link to the Revolt server is here, if you want to join in, have a look, or chat games! I also wrote a post about it some time ago here on Lemmy, if you want to read a little more detail: The link to which is here!

                  Annnd finally, the server itself is at this link: https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH


                  What have you been playing?!

                  IDK, thought it might be nice if you wanted to share what you have been enjoying when it comes to video games! What game have you been playing? Enjoying? Not enjoying? Leave a comment, if you’re so inclined, I’d love to hear more about what the community here has been enjoying, please share it!

                  I’ve been enjoying a Nintendo Switch actually. I used to be obsessed with them had a lil collection, but I sold them all when I got my Steam Deck.

                  I recently bought a V2 Switch super cheap in Japan, and I’ve since installed a picofly mod-chip in it, so I can run CFW on there (themes on my Switch! How can you beat that?!)

                  I’ve been playing Metroid Prime: Remake on it, being one of my fav games. And on my Steam Deck I’ve started to enjoy Half-Life 2 again, and it runs oh-so-beautifully!


                  And that’s it?

                  I think this might be the end of what I can ramble on about.

                  As always, any errors are my own, as with formatting. I do so hope you’ve found something interesting in here, by now maybe you’re aware I am oh-so-very tired of traditional gaming news outlets. They’re running with baked in advertisements, written by A.I. or generally such low-effort swill they’re ripping off a comment they spotted. I just want to at least try bring back the feeling of the old-old gaming blogs, where Patreon and support and donations and ads weren’t the focus of what you’re on a site to see!

                  If you wanna follow my inane gaming posts, then you can find me on Mastodon here:

                  ❤

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                  Thanks for this curated news update! It almost feels like reading segments from a gaming magazine.

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                    As you're most probably used to by now, this is just my initial warning that what follows is my ranting and rambling about both Steam Deck-specific(ish) news, and general gaming news I've spotted and seems interesting to me.

                    I do my very little best to try make this feel a little like old gaming sites or old blogs. Old forum posts (none of the above I was alive to even witness, but I’ve archeologized – totally a word – enough of these from back in the days of old to know those are what I love the most, so...I try!

                    Grab a cup of coffee, settle in and poke holes in my mistakes and formatting (or, idk, just enjoy this)!


                    Two bits of GOG News / Games / Facts / Fun

                    Konami Code

                    Here’s one I’m sure you already know, since its hardly a secret. Aside from being a platform where you can tens of thousands of games, GOG also hid an activation via the Konami Code in their website

                    From your games library, enter up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and you’ll have two games appear within the secret screen in your browser to play there: Snake, or Pong!

                    Sierra On-Line

                    Back in 2022 GOG shared a wonderful blog post about the history of Sierra On-Line games. It covers a lot with links branching off – highlighting some games and some history in there:

                    It all started in 1979 with a text-based adventure game called Colossal Cave that Ken Williams brought to his home in Simi Valley, California. The game captivated his wife, Roberta, and inspired her to create an adventure game of her own. The title had a plot and art style inspired by Agatha Christie’s novels. Called Mystery House, the Williams family created the entire game from scratch. Thankfully it was a hit (with 15,000 copies sold) and it prodded them to get into the video game business full-time.

                    The blog post for this on GOG, is here in this link!


                    S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

                    The latest update has arrived for Heart of Chernobyl. Patch 1.3 is here. It’s quite extensive this time around, so I won’t list them here (it’d take too much space!) but rather link you to the Steam page detailing them.

                    S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 not only suffers from me having to type the letters in with a full-stop between each letter, but it also launched in a fairly broken state. We all know who to blame this time, rather than the (sadly common now) tradition of releasing a game broken because they can, this time it was a real life warzone which affected their ability to make a game.

                    Hopefully this patch gets it to a space nice enough to enjoy the game even more than it has been (though...I have to admit, it’s too damn scary for me!) - the link to the post is here


                    Hope Town

                    This is one of two games I’ve spotted on Kickstarter which might be interesting to some. The names and faces behind the game are interesting but the fact they’re stating this is a [spiritual?] successor to the ever-fascinating Disco Elysium (former Dying Light and Witcher 3 devs) is a bit sad. It looks to be true, but it makes me feel so frustrated when games have to promote themselves based on the success of other games, especially when they’re unique. Which this sure looks to be.

                    The Kickstarter link and page is here, which explains all, but I’ll include a few pictures because the art is wonderful:


                    The Sinking City 2

                    I’m a big fan of Lovecraftian horror. Not so much the ‘getting scared’ side of it (I’m a wimp with scary games), but the setting, the atmosphere. The era in time.

                    The Sinking City (the first game) had a LOT of drama, but since their long battle with Nacon, the developers (called Frogwares) won, and are the sole publisher of the game. And you should Follow this link and read about their battles on a PC Gamer page, it’s a pretty fascinating story about the woes they were subjected to:

                    Anyway, tangent aside, their sequel to that game is on its way, and being funded this time, in part, by Kickstater.

                    From their Kickstarter page:

                    The Sinking City 2 is a third-person survival horror game, set in an otherworldly Lovecraftian version of the 1920s United States. Coming to PC (Steam, EGS, GOG), PS5 and Xbox Series

                    Experience a heart-pounding survival horror as you navigate the flooded streets of Arkham. Fight terrifying Eldritch abominations, face monumental beings beyond human comprehension known as The Great Old Ones, and investigate the dark mysteries gripping this forsaken place

                    The link to the Kickstarter page is here!


                    Half-Life 2 RTX

                    This one’s something I’m sure everyone here has spotted. Having only just played through Half-Life 2 for the first time a few months back, even I was aware of any tiny bit of news or announcements on the series of games. This time it’s no different, I’d expect.

                    Anyway, from the Steam page:

                    Re-live the groundbreaking, critically acclaimed Half-Life 2 like never before, reimagined with RTX Remix. Featuring full ray tracing, remastered assets, and DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, this DLC is free for Half-Life 2 owners

                    The rating is currently ‘Mixed’ on Steam, with 1,840 reviews as of writing this nonsense up for you all.

                    The YouTube trailer 5 days ago is here, if you want to check it out

                    The Steam page’s link is here if you want to just jump straight on over to that, too

                    Personally, I am more excited by the coming re-release of the Raising The Bar – because just look at it, it’s BEAUTIFUL:

                    ...and one more, unknown Valve artist working on Half-Life - April 8th 1998:


                    Epic sale

                    This one’s for the 5 people here who care about Epic Games’ sales and have a library of purchased games (not just those we’ve claimed weekly for years!).

                    The sale starts on March 26th, but I also weirdly see in a search that there’s another on April 10th for some reason? IDK why. These sales used to be quite significant as they had their coupons involved, but having long-since killed those, well...I guess we’ll see what is worth buying when it happens!


                    Switch cat

                    This one’s just...me spotting something I think is adorable, and thus subjecting you to it. This is ‘Switch Cat fanart’ by an artist whose username is shunixe, but also seems to be Xezeno Xezeno1 (which only reminds me of Xenomorphs and how much terror I subjected myself to when I played Alien: Isolation with the lights turned off, headphones on, and all alone. It was a mistake I made exactly once)

                    Anyway, THIS IS ADORABLE, LOOK AT IT!!!


                    Metro

                    Metro has now turned 15 years old. And they’re having a 15th anniversary update (4A games)

                    The following text obviously comes from their page, but I encourage you to click the link at the end of me rambling to watch that video, running 3:56 seconds, which celebrates all their years.

                    *Hello everyone,

                    We shared with you earlier this month that we wanted to tell you more about the status of our team and our future, so what better opportunity to do so as celebration of Metro’s 15th anniversary.  
                    In honor of the incredible 15 years of Metro, we’ve created a video to celebrate our journey throughout the tunnels of the metro, made possible by our devoted community that have supported us along the way. This is our thanks to you, the players*

                    The link is here for their post!


                    Halt and Catch Fire

                    HCF, or "Halt and Catch Fire," was a term referring to a machine code instruction that caused a processor to stop normal operation and enter an unrecoverable state.

                    It came from early-early computing and is ended up being use to just...describe catastrophic system failures. It’s not a practical command, it just symbolized a dramatic crash or malfunction in computing systems.

                    Halt and Catch Fire is also one of my favorite TV shows ever made. A drama series set in the 1980s and 1990s, following a group of ‘visionaries’ in the tech industry during the rise of the personal computer and internet eras.

                    The IMDb page is here, if you want to see the amazing cast and read more

                    The trailer for season one is on YouTube, and I’m linking you here

                    Wait, why are you rambling about this? What’s it got to do with gaming?! - I can hear you screaming at your screen right now.

                    Well, follow this link to a Polygon article which details why HaCF has the best depictions of gaming in it (and it does, dear reader, it does!): it’s not about the game; it’s about what the game gets you to


                    Codemasters delisted

                    Looks like a few EA Codemasters titles have been delisted from Steam - for those who are keeping track

                    • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
                    • Toybox Turbos
                    • Rise of the Argonauts
                    • Maelstrom: The Battle for Earth Begins
                    • Damnation
                    • Hospital Tycoon
                      It's a strange move, especially considering these are old, old titles now, but still a sad one to see them unavailable (legally)

                    Digital Art / Gaming

                    First up is a set of images a talented designer made was this mock-up of how Steam would look if it was running on Windows 98
                    This artist goes by Blu-s_Attempt and kinda makes me sad that I'm living in a Windows 11 world, and not a 98 one. Three images, and as follows:

                    And one more:

                    this time some nice, nostalgic 2000's era ad mockups done by a talented design artist - RetroB0y, showing a glimpse of what it'd look like if the Steam Deck was released in the early 2000s.
                    These remind me so strongly of the Sony PlayStation ads made and run in the early 2000s for the PS2 in magazines and other print media.
                    No matter what, these are a treat!


                    This week’s free games:

                    As ever, Epic gives a free game away, and (I know, the term ‘free’ here isn’t as free as it is with Epic’s) there is some from Prime Gaming. These are available if you subscribe to Amazon Prime, and are yours to keep forever, even if you no longer subscribe to the service.

                    Epic:

                    Jurassic World Evolution from 2021 is free this week. This seems a nice ‘get’, considering it is recent and is semi-well regarded, but one thing to remember is that you’re only getting the base game with this. The DLC mounts up immediately, and costs like $80,000 (slight exaggeration) to have everything.

                    If you are in Belarus, Russia then you’ll be unable to claim this game this week.

                    From Prime Gaming:

                    As always, Prime gives a few games each week, and to me is the best deal in gaming. I’ve been subscribed to Game Pass for a looooong time now, but this somehow feels like my fav option. Maybe because it lets me build up my beloved GOG library. Anyway, this weeks games are:

                    • March 20: Wolfenstein: The Old Blood [Xbox and PC via Microsoft Store Code]
                    • March 20: Mutazione [GOG Code]
                    • March 20: Figment 2: Creed Valley [Amazon Games App]
                    • March 20: Legacy of Kain: Defiance [GOG Code]
                    • March 20: Mortal Shell [Epic Games Store]

                    How are you playing these on Linux / Steam Deck?

                    I’m glad you (probably didn’t, but shhh) ask me! Generally speaking, I play my GOG and Epic, and Amazon titles on my Linux desktop PC by using Heroic Games Launcher. For my desktop, nothing beats this.

                    Heroic is a Free and Open Source Epic, GOG and Amazon Prime Games launcher for Linux, Windows and macOS. Also available on the SteamDeck!

                    • The website is here, detailing all kinds of info, including FAQ’s, documentation and links

                    • Their Discord is here, with this invite, if you want to join in there

                    Personally, I love how Heroic have an arrangement with GOG themselves. Whereby if you purchase a GOG game through Heroic (or by an affiliate link they have set up), then Heroic will be a small portion of each sale to help support their service. To me that just makes my lil heart warm!

                    And on my Steam Deck, I mostly use Junk-Store (though I also have Heroic installed there, too!)

                    I actually shared a post recently about a big update Junk-Store did, but first I’ll expound a little on what Junk-Store is.

                    It’s a way to play Epic Games and GOG games on your Steam Deck – and my fav thing to share is how it makes it look like Valve made it themselves. It runs via Decky Loader, though in the future this will change as the developer is also working on a way so you can keep it running that way, or install it another.

                    At the moment though, from Decky you’ll find a section where all of your games library for Epic and GOG will appear showing the game art almost exactly as your games do in your regular Steam games library on the Steam Deck.

                    This UI is what I love most, it looks and feels and acts exactly as if it were made by Steam, for the Steam Deck. I love the library for the games. Installation is a breeze. It makes installing anything required to make the game play perfectly is as easy as one press (dependencies). You’ve also got some fun achievements that the dev has made himself, which is pretty damn fun to find inside JS.

                    Check this out, they have had a BIG update recently, and by ‘they’ I mean Eben – the solo developer who programs this. I wrote a post and shared it on Lemmy, so you can find it here with this link

                    • Their GitHub is here with this link

                    • This is their link to the Discord server. Handy to have, as users have a section where they share settings they’ve found work best for games they play from Epic and GOG

                    • Their website is here, if you want to read more


                    Croc Legend of the Gobbos

                    The timeless cult classic Croc and its remastered version arrive on GOG on April 2nd!

                    “Words can't express how excited we are to welcome this gaming legend after almost 30 years”

                    The link to the GOG page is here, which is the only PC platform you can buy and play it on!

                    Here is a link to the trailer, four months back, on YouTube if you want to see it!


                    Apple’s long-lost hidden recovery partition:

                    I know, this isn’t even vaguely gaming-oriented. But it’s super interesting, and I feel like there’s a nice intersection of gamers + tech-minded folk in here who might want to follow the link. Just a quick copy of the user’s post, then I’ll link you to what they’re talking about:

                    You might remember when I asked about looking for an unformatted Performa 550 a couple of months ago because I was looking for a lost recovery partition that Apple had a couple of technotes about. I wanted to share an update -- I was able to find what I was looking for thanks to a kind person here on this subreddit!
                    It's nifty functionality I had never seen before that tries to save you if something gets messed up with your System Folder. I'm surprised Apple didn't continue forward with this on later models. If you want to try it for yourself, I uploaded a "factory fresh" hard drive image with this partition for preservation purposes. It works on lots of models, not just the 550.
                    There is still an unanswered question about how the partition was originally created, so if anyone else has a Performa 550 that hasn't been formatted, I'd especially be interested in finding out if it has this partition, or even just if Apple Backup is a custom version/size that doesn't match any of the screenshots from my blog. It might also be interesting to find out if the Performa 575 had it too

                    If you love vintage Apple computers, then this is a must-read!


                    Ryubing:

                    Ryubing is my choice of Ryujinx forks. It has at its helm a dev (GreemDev) of the original project. Let me start this short little bit off with a reminder that Ryujinx was not illegal, it was not shut down by court order or any breach of IP. It was an agreement the original dev made with Nintendo (which was rumored to be all kinds of things, but being based in Brazil, ‘the law’ wouldn’t be a factor even if they broke it. Brazil is fairly well known as the wild west of emulation.

                    Anyway, Ryubing got a DMCA from Nintendo, just another in a long list in the last few weeks which has received such.

                    • and as an aside, the EmuDeck team use Ryubing in EmuDeck now, and have done so for some time. So...that’s a fact!

                    Since their github page has been taken down, it is now here with this link, if you wanna read up


                    Xbox was released in 2002:

                    This is a little late, but 4 days back, it was that day on which the original Xbox was released in Europe and Australia. 3 years of Xbox being on the scene (in those regions, at least!), which is incredible to see. While their news might be a little thin-icey lately...

                    I’d love to remind you that, 2002, Microsoft released a commercial for the original Xbox that was banned after the UK’s Independent Television Commission received 136 complaints - called 'Life is Short' (click this link to see it!)


                    Super Famicom

                    This just...was interesting for me to see. I have a soft spot in my heart for gaming hardware I wasn’t even close to being alive for on release, especially when it combines with gray/beige coloring.

                    User chunk337 shared an image of the Super Famicom box. These were used in hotels in Japan, where you’d pay a certain amount for a certain play-time. I just love how utterly boxy this thing is, thought you might too!


                    Quick-fire bits and pieces:

                    The PC Gaming Show:

                    The ‘Show returns this June! ‘New games, new trailers, new exclusives all coming this summer’ - showing on June 8th this year.

                    A link to more details and what will be showing is here, with this link!

                    RPCS3 Android

                    Android alpha 5 released for those who love gaming on their phones, and emulating there too!

                    The link to the release and notes is here

                    Space Marine 3 is official in development!

                    A link to the Warhammer Community post is here, if you want to read their own words!

                    Chrono Trigger Anniversary

                    Escape From Tarkov: Arena

                    Has been added to Epic Games store.

                    You can watch here, via YouTube if you’re interested

                    The classic game was released on March 11th 1995! So it’s now officially just over 30 years + one week old!


                    Revolt

                    And, I’ll drop another reminder in here! My friend Gardiner Bryant set up a Revolt server for Steam Deck, Linux and general gamers. It’s built up a lot now, with 82 users in the sub. Plenty of them are devs and creators of some of the programs and applications you use on your Steam Deck (or Linux PC!), and...I’m hoping it’s a nice place for people to visit and chat.

                    Revolt itself is a FOSS alternative to Discord! You can read more about it via their site, which is linked in this sentence

                    The link to the Revolt server is here, if you want to join in, have a look, or chat games! I also wrote a post about it some time ago here on Lemmy, if you want to read a little more detail: The link to which is here!

                    Annnd finally, the server itself is at this link: https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH


                    What have you been playing?!

                    IDK, thought it might be nice if you wanted to share what you have been enjoying when it comes to video games! What game have you been playing? Enjoying? Not enjoying? Leave a comment, if you’re so inclined, I’d love to hear more about what the community here has been enjoying, please share it!

                    I’ve been enjoying a Nintendo Switch actually. I used to be obsessed with them had a lil collection, but I sold them all when I got my Steam Deck.

                    I recently bought a V2 Switch super cheap in Japan, and I’ve since installed a picofly mod-chip in it, so I can run CFW on there (themes on my Switch! How can you beat that?!)

                    I’ve been playing Metroid Prime: Remake on it, being one of my fav games. And on my Steam Deck I’ve started to enjoy Half-Life 2 again, and it runs oh-so-beautifully!


                    And that’s it?

                    I think this might be the end of what I can ramble on about.

                    As always, any errors are my own, as with formatting. I do so hope you’ve found something interesting in here, by now maybe you’re aware I am oh-so-very tired of traditional gaming news outlets. They’re running with baked in advertisements, written by A.I. or generally such low-effort swill they’re ripping off a comment they spotted. I just want to at least try bring back the feeling of the old-old gaming blogs, where Patreon and support and donations and ads weren’t the focus of what you’re on a site to see!

                    If you wanna follow my inane gaming posts, then you can find me on Mastodon here:

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                    These are awesome. Appreciate the work you put into making them!

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                      As you're most probably used to by now, this is just my initial warning that what follows is my ranting and rambling about both Steam Deck-specific(ish) news, and general gaming news I've spotted and seems interesting to me.

                      I do my very little best to try make this feel a little like old gaming sites or old blogs. Old forum posts (none of the above I was alive to even witness, but I’ve archeologized – totally a word – enough of these from back in the days of old to know those are what I love the most, so...I try!

                      Grab a cup of coffee, settle in and poke holes in my mistakes and formatting (or, idk, just enjoy this)!


                      Two bits of GOG News / Games / Facts / Fun

                      Konami Code

                      Here’s one I’m sure you already know, since its hardly a secret. Aside from being a platform where you can tens of thousands of games, GOG also hid an activation via the Konami Code in their website

                      From your games library, enter up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and you’ll have two games appear within the secret screen in your browser to play there: Snake, or Pong!

                      Sierra On-Line

                      Back in 2022 GOG shared a wonderful blog post about the history of Sierra On-Line games. It covers a lot with links branching off – highlighting some games and some history in there:

                      It all started in 1979 with a text-based adventure game called Colossal Cave that Ken Williams brought to his home in Simi Valley, California. The game captivated his wife, Roberta, and inspired her to create an adventure game of her own. The title had a plot and art style inspired by Agatha Christie’s novels. Called Mystery House, the Williams family created the entire game from scratch. Thankfully it was a hit (with 15,000 copies sold) and it prodded them to get into the video game business full-time.

                      The blog post for this on GOG, is here in this link!


                      S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

                      The latest update has arrived for Heart of Chernobyl. Patch 1.3 is here. It’s quite extensive this time around, so I won’t list them here (it’d take too much space!) but rather link you to the Steam page detailing them.

                      S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 not only suffers from me having to type the letters in with a full-stop between each letter, but it also launched in a fairly broken state. We all know who to blame this time, rather than the (sadly common now) tradition of releasing a game broken because they can, this time it was a real life warzone which affected their ability to make a game.

                      Hopefully this patch gets it to a space nice enough to enjoy the game even more than it has been (though...I have to admit, it’s too damn scary for me!) - the link to the post is here


                      Hope Town

                      This is one of two games I’ve spotted on Kickstarter which might be interesting to some. The names and faces behind the game are interesting but the fact they’re stating this is a [spiritual?] successor to the ever-fascinating Disco Elysium (former Dying Light and Witcher 3 devs) is a bit sad. It looks to be true, but it makes me feel so frustrated when games have to promote themselves based on the success of other games, especially when they’re unique. Which this sure looks to be.

                      The Kickstarter link and page is here, which explains all, but I’ll include a few pictures because the art is wonderful:


                      The Sinking City 2

                      I’m a big fan of Lovecraftian horror. Not so much the ‘getting scared’ side of it (I’m a wimp with scary games), but the setting, the atmosphere. The era in time.

                      The Sinking City (the first game) had a LOT of drama, but since their long battle with Nacon, the developers (called Frogwares) won, and are the sole publisher of the game. And you should Follow this link and read about their battles on a PC Gamer page, it’s a pretty fascinating story about the woes they were subjected to:

                      Anyway, tangent aside, their sequel to that game is on its way, and being funded this time, in part, by Kickstater.

                      From their Kickstarter page:

                      The Sinking City 2 is a third-person survival horror game, set in an otherworldly Lovecraftian version of the 1920s United States. Coming to PC (Steam, EGS, GOG), PS5 and Xbox Series

                      Experience a heart-pounding survival horror as you navigate the flooded streets of Arkham. Fight terrifying Eldritch abominations, face monumental beings beyond human comprehension known as The Great Old Ones, and investigate the dark mysteries gripping this forsaken place

                      The link to the Kickstarter page is here!


                      Half-Life 2 RTX

                      This one’s something I’m sure everyone here has spotted. Having only just played through Half-Life 2 for the first time a few months back, even I was aware of any tiny bit of news or announcements on the series of games. This time it’s no different, I’d expect.

                      Anyway, from the Steam page:

                      Re-live the groundbreaking, critically acclaimed Half-Life 2 like never before, reimagined with RTX Remix. Featuring full ray tracing, remastered assets, and DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, this DLC is free for Half-Life 2 owners

                      The rating is currently ‘Mixed’ on Steam, with 1,840 reviews as of writing this nonsense up for you all.

                      The YouTube trailer 5 days ago is here, if you want to check it out

                      The Steam page’s link is here if you want to just jump straight on over to that, too

                      Personally, I am more excited by the coming re-release of the Raising The Bar – because just look at it, it’s BEAUTIFUL:

                      ...and one more, unknown Valve artist working on Half-Life - April 8th 1998:


                      Epic sale

                      This one’s for the 5 people here who care about Epic Games’ sales and have a library of purchased games (not just those we’ve claimed weekly for years!).

                      The sale starts on March 26th, but I also weirdly see in a search that there’s another on April 10th for some reason? IDK why. These sales used to be quite significant as they had their coupons involved, but having long-since killed those, well...I guess we’ll see what is worth buying when it happens!


                      Switch cat

                      This one’s just...me spotting something I think is adorable, and thus subjecting you to it. This is ‘Switch Cat fanart’ by an artist whose username is shunixe, but also seems to be Xezeno Xezeno1 (which only reminds me of Xenomorphs and how much terror I subjected myself to when I played Alien: Isolation with the lights turned off, headphones on, and all alone. It was a mistake I made exactly once)

                      Anyway, THIS IS ADORABLE, LOOK AT IT!!!


                      Metro

                      Metro has now turned 15 years old. And they’re having a 15th anniversary update (4A games)

                      The following text obviously comes from their page, but I encourage you to click the link at the end of me rambling to watch that video, running 3:56 seconds, which celebrates all their years.

                      *Hello everyone,

                      We shared with you earlier this month that we wanted to tell you more about the status of our team and our future, so what better opportunity to do so as celebration of Metro’s 15th anniversary.  
                      In honor of the incredible 15 years of Metro, we’ve created a video to celebrate our journey throughout the tunnels of the metro, made possible by our devoted community that have supported us along the way. This is our thanks to you, the players*

                      The link is here for their post!


                      Halt and Catch Fire

                      HCF, or "Halt and Catch Fire," was a term referring to a machine code instruction that caused a processor to stop normal operation and enter an unrecoverable state.

                      It came from early-early computing and is ended up being use to just...describe catastrophic system failures. It’s not a practical command, it just symbolized a dramatic crash or malfunction in computing systems.

                      Halt and Catch Fire is also one of my favorite TV shows ever made. A drama series set in the 1980s and 1990s, following a group of ‘visionaries’ in the tech industry during the rise of the personal computer and internet eras.

                      The IMDb page is here, if you want to see the amazing cast and read more

                      The trailer for season one is on YouTube, and I’m linking you here

                      Wait, why are you rambling about this? What’s it got to do with gaming?! - I can hear you screaming at your screen right now.

                      Well, follow this link to a Polygon article which details why HaCF has the best depictions of gaming in it (and it does, dear reader, it does!): it’s not about the game; it’s about what the game gets you to


                      Codemasters delisted

                      Looks like a few EA Codemasters titles have been delisted from Steam - for those who are keeping track

                      • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
                      • Toybox Turbos
                      • Rise of the Argonauts
                      • Maelstrom: The Battle for Earth Begins
                      • Damnation
                      • Hospital Tycoon
                        It's a strange move, especially considering these are old, old titles now, but still a sad one to see them unavailable (legally)

                      Digital Art / Gaming

                      First up is a set of images a talented designer made was this mock-up of how Steam would look if it was running on Windows 98
                      This artist goes by Blu-s_Attempt and kinda makes me sad that I'm living in a Windows 11 world, and not a 98 one. Three images, and as follows:

                      And one more:

                      this time some nice, nostalgic 2000's era ad mockups done by a talented design artist - RetroB0y, showing a glimpse of what it'd look like if the Steam Deck was released in the early 2000s.
                      These remind me so strongly of the Sony PlayStation ads made and run in the early 2000s for the PS2 in magazines and other print media.
                      No matter what, these are a treat!


                      This week’s free games:

                      As ever, Epic gives a free game away, and (I know, the term ‘free’ here isn’t as free as it is with Epic’s) there is some from Prime Gaming. These are available if you subscribe to Amazon Prime, and are yours to keep forever, even if you no longer subscribe to the service.

                      Epic:

                      Jurassic World Evolution from 2021 is free this week. This seems a nice ‘get’, considering it is recent and is semi-well regarded, but one thing to remember is that you’re only getting the base game with this. The DLC mounts up immediately, and costs like $80,000 (slight exaggeration) to have everything.

                      If you are in Belarus, Russia then you’ll be unable to claim this game this week.

                      From Prime Gaming:

                      As always, Prime gives a few games each week, and to me is the best deal in gaming. I’ve been subscribed to Game Pass for a looooong time now, but this somehow feels like my fav option. Maybe because it lets me build up my beloved GOG library. Anyway, this weeks games are:

                      • March 20: Wolfenstein: The Old Blood [Xbox and PC via Microsoft Store Code]
                      • March 20: Mutazione [GOG Code]
                      • March 20: Figment 2: Creed Valley [Amazon Games App]
                      • March 20: Legacy of Kain: Defiance [GOG Code]
                      • March 20: Mortal Shell [Epic Games Store]

                      How are you playing these on Linux / Steam Deck?

                      I’m glad you (probably didn’t, but shhh) ask me! Generally speaking, I play my GOG and Epic, and Amazon titles on my Linux desktop PC by using Heroic Games Launcher. For my desktop, nothing beats this.

                      Heroic is a Free and Open Source Epic, GOG and Amazon Prime Games launcher for Linux, Windows and macOS. Also available on the SteamDeck!

                      • The website is here, detailing all kinds of info, including FAQ’s, documentation and links

                      • Their Discord is here, with this invite, if you want to join in there

                      Personally, I love how Heroic have an arrangement with GOG themselves. Whereby if you purchase a GOG game through Heroic (or by an affiliate link they have set up), then Heroic will be a small portion of each sale to help support their service. To me that just makes my lil heart warm!

                      And on my Steam Deck, I mostly use Junk-Store (though I also have Heroic installed there, too!)

                      I actually shared a post recently about a big update Junk-Store did, but first I’ll expound a little on what Junk-Store is.

                      It’s a way to play Epic Games and GOG games on your Steam Deck – and my fav thing to share is how it makes it look like Valve made it themselves. It runs via Decky Loader, though in the future this will change as the developer is also working on a way so you can keep it running that way, or install it another.

                      At the moment though, from Decky you’ll find a section where all of your games library for Epic and GOG will appear showing the game art almost exactly as your games do in your regular Steam games library on the Steam Deck.

                      This UI is what I love most, it looks and feels and acts exactly as if it were made by Steam, for the Steam Deck. I love the library for the games. Installation is a breeze. It makes installing anything required to make the game play perfectly is as easy as one press (dependencies). You’ve also got some fun achievements that the dev has made himself, which is pretty damn fun to find inside JS.

                      Check this out, they have had a BIG update recently, and by ‘they’ I mean Eben – the solo developer who programs this. I wrote a post and shared it on Lemmy, so you can find it here with this link

                      • Their GitHub is here with this link

                      • This is their link to the Discord server. Handy to have, as users have a section where they share settings they’ve found work best for games they play from Epic and GOG

                      • Their website is here, if you want to read more


                      Croc Legend of the Gobbos

                      The timeless cult classic Croc and its remastered version arrive on GOG on April 2nd!

                      “Words can't express how excited we are to welcome this gaming legend after almost 30 years”

                      The link to the GOG page is here, which is the only PC platform you can buy and play it on!

                      Here is a link to the trailer, four months back, on YouTube if you want to see it!


                      Apple’s long-lost hidden recovery partition:

                      I know, this isn’t even vaguely gaming-oriented. But it’s super interesting, and I feel like there’s a nice intersection of gamers + tech-minded folk in here who might want to follow the link. Just a quick copy of the user’s post, then I’ll link you to what they’re talking about:

                      You might remember when I asked about looking for an unformatted Performa 550 a couple of months ago because I was looking for a lost recovery partition that Apple had a couple of technotes about. I wanted to share an update -- I was able to find what I was looking for thanks to a kind person here on this subreddit!
                      It's nifty functionality I had never seen before that tries to save you if something gets messed up with your System Folder. I'm surprised Apple didn't continue forward with this on later models. If you want to try it for yourself, I uploaded a "factory fresh" hard drive image with this partition for preservation purposes. It works on lots of models, not just the 550.
                      There is still an unanswered question about how the partition was originally created, so if anyone else has a Performa 550 that hasn't been formatted, I'd especially be interested in finding out if it has this partition, or even just if Apple Backup is a custom version/size that doesn't match any of the screenshots from my blog. It might also be interesting to find out if the Performa 575 had it too

                      If you love vintage Apple computers, then this is a must-read!


                      Ryubing:

                      Ryubing is my choice of Ryujinx forks. It has at its helm a dev (GreemDev) of the original project. Let me start this short little bit off with a reminder that Ryujinx was not illegal, it was not shut down by court order or any breach of IP. It was an agreement the original dev made with Nintendo (which was rumored to be all kinds of things, but being based in Brazil, ‘the law’ wouldn’t be a factor even if they broke it. Brazil is fairly well known as the wild west of emulation.

                      Anyway, Ryubing got a DMCA from Nintendo, just another in a long list in the last few weeks which has received such.

                      • and as an aside, the EmuDeck team use Ryubing in EmuDeck now, and have done so for some time. So...that’s a fact!

                      Since their github page has been taken down, it is now here with this link, if you wanna read up


                      Xbox was released in 2002:

                      This is a little late, but 4 days back, it was that day on which the original Xbox was released in Europe and Australia. 3 years of Xbox being on the scene (in those regions, at least!), which is incredible to see. While their news might be a little thin-icey lately...

                      I’d love to remind you that, 2002, Microsoft released a commercial for the original Xbox that was banned after the UK’s Independent Television Commission received 136 complaints - called 'Life is Short' (click this link to see it!)


                      Super Famicom

                      This just...was interesting for me to see. I have a soft spot in my heart for gaming hardware I wasn’t even close to being alive for on release, especially when it combines with gray/beige coloring.

                      User chunk337 shared an image of the Super Famicom box. These were used in hotels in Japan, where you’d pay a certain amount for a certain play-time. I just love how utterly boxy this thing is, thought you might too!


                      Quick-fire bits and pieces:

                      The PC Gaming Show:

                      The ‘Show returns this June! ‘New games, new trailers, new exclusives all coming this summer’ - showing on June 8th this year.

                      A link to more details and what will be showing is here, with this link!

                      RPCS3 Android

                      Android alpha 5 released for those who love gaming on their phones, and emulating there too!

                      The link to the release and notes is here

                      Space Marine 3 is official in development!

                      A link to the Warhammer Community post is here, if you want to read their own words!

                      Chrono Trigger Anniversary

                      Escape From Tarkov: Arena

                      Has been added to Epic Games store.

                      You can watch here, via YouTube if you’re interested

                      The classic game was released on March 11th 1995! So it’s now officially just over 30 years + one week old!


                      Revolt

                      And, I’ll drop another reminder in here! My friend Gardiner Bryant set up a Revolt server for Steam Deck, Linux and general gamers. It’s built up a lot now, with 82 users in the sub. Plenty of them are devs and creators of some of the programs and applications you use on your Steam Deck (or Linux PC!), and...I’m hoping it’s a nice place for people to visit and chat.

                      Revolt itself is a FOSS alternative to Discord! You can read more about it via their site, which is linked in this sentence

                      The link to the Revolt server is here, if you want to join in, have a look, or chat games! I also wrote a post about it some time ago here on Lemmy, if you want to read a little more detail: The link to which is here!

                      Annnd finally, the server itself is at this link: https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH


                      What have you been playing?!

                      IDK, thought it might be nice if you wanted to share what you have been enjoying when it comes to video games! What game have you been playing? Enjoying? Not enjoying? Leave a comment, if you’re so inclined, I’d love to hear more about what the community here has been enjoying, please share it!

                      I’ve been enjoying a Nintendo Switch actually. I used to be obsessed with them had a lil collection, but I sold them all when I got my Steam Deck.

                      I recently bought a V2 Switch super cheap in Japan, and I’ve since installed a picofly mod-chip in it, so I can run CFW on there (themes on my Switch! How can you beat that?!)

                      I’ve been playing Metroid Prime: Remake on it, being one of my fav games. And on my Steam Deck I’ve started to enjoy Half-Life 2 again, and it runs oh-so-beautifully!


                      And that’s it?

                      I think this might be the end of what I can ramble on about.

                      As always, any errors are my own, as with formatting. I do so hope you’ve found something interesting in here, by now maybe you’re aware I am oh-so-very tired of traditional gaming news outlets. They’re running with baked in advertisements, written by A.I. or generally such low-effort swill they’re ripping off a comment they spotted. I just want to at least try bring back the feeling of the old-old gaming blogs, where Patreon and support and donations and ads weren’t the focus of what you’re on a site to see!

                      If you wanna follow my inane gaming posts, then you can find me on Mastodon here:

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                        Thanks for this curated news update! It almost feels like reading segments from a gaming magazine.

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                        That's the best thing I could ever read! Thank you so much, and I'm glad you found it interesting 🙂

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                          As you're most probably used to by now, this is just my initial warning that what follows is my ranting and rambling about both Steam Deck-specific(ish) news, and general gaming news I've spotted and seems interesting to me.

                          I do my very little best to try make this feel a little like old gaming sites or old blogs. Old forum posts (none of the above I was alive to even witness, but I’ve archeologized – totally a word – enough of these from back in the days of old to know those are what I love the most, so...I try!

                          Grab a cup of coffee, settle in and poke holes in my mistakes and formatting (or, idk, just enjoy this)!


                          Two bits of GOG News / Games / Facts / Fun

                          Konami Code

                          Here’s one I’m sure you already know, since its hardly a secret. Aside from being a platform where you can tens of thousands of games, GOG also hid an activation via the Konami Code in their website

                          From your games library, enter up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and you’ll have two games appear within the secret screen in your browser to play there: Snake, or Pong!

                          Sierra On-Line

                          Back in 2022 GOG shared a wonderful blog post about the history of Sierra On-Line games. It covers a lot with links branching off – highlighting some games and some history in there:

                          It all started in 1979 with a text-based adventure game called Colossal Cave that Ken Williams brought to his home in Simi Valley, California. The game captivated his wife, Roberta, and inspired her to create an adventure game of her own. The title had a plot and art style inspired by Agatha Christie’s novels. Called Mystery House, the Williams family created the entire game from scratch. Thankfully it was a hit (with 15,000 copies sold) and it prodded them to get into the video game business full-time.

                          The blog post for this on GOG, is here in this link!


                          S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

                          The latest update has arrived for Heart of Chernobyl. Patch 1.3 is here. It’s quite extensive this time around, so I won’t list them here (it’d take too much space!) but rather link you to the Steam page detailing them.

                          S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 not only suffers from me having to type the letters in with a full-stop between each letter, but it also launched in a fairly broken state. We all know who to blame this time, rather than the (sadly common now) tradition of releasing a game broken because they can, this time it was a real life warzone which affected their ability to make a game.

                          Hopefully this patch gets it to a space nice enough to enjoy the game even more than it has been (though...I have to admit, it’s too damn scary for me!) - the link to the post is here


                          Hope Town

                          This is one of two games I’ve spotted on Kickstarter which might be interesting to some. The names and faces behind the game are interesting but the fact they’re stating this is a [spiritual?] successor to the ever-fascinating Disco Elysium (former Dying Light and Witcher 3 devs) is a bit sad. It looks to be true, but it makes me feel so frustrated when games have to promote themselves based on the success of other games, especially when they’re unique. Which this sure looks to be.

                          The Kickstarter link and page is here, which explains all, but I’ll include a few pictures because the art is wonderful:


                          The Sinking City 2

                          I’m a big fan of Lovecraftian horror. Not so much the ‘getting scared’ side of it (I’m a wimp with scary games), but the setting, the atmosphere. The era in time.

                          The Sinking City (the first game) had a LOT of drama, but since their long battle with Nacon, the developers (called Frogwares) won, and are the sole publisher of the game. And you should Follow this link and read about their battles on a PC Gamer page, it’s a pretty fascinating story about the woes they were subjected to:

                          Anyway, tangent aside, their sequel to that game is on its way, and being funded this time, in part, by Kickstater.

                          From their Kickstarter page:

                          The Sinking City 2 is a third-person survival horror game, set in an otherworldly Lovecraftian version of the 1920s United States. Coming to PC (Steam, EGS, GOG), PS5 and Xbox Series

                          Experience a heart-pounding survival horror as you navigate the flooded streets of Arkham. Fight terrifying Eldritch abominations, face monumental beings beyond human comprehension known as The Great Old Ones, and investigate the dark mysteries gripping this forsaken place

                          The link to the Kickstarter page is here!


                          Half-Life 2 RTX

                          This one’s something I’m sure everyone here has spotted. Having only just played through Half-Life 2 for the first time a few months back, even I was aware of any tiny bit of news or announcements on the series of games. This time it’s no different, I’d expect.

                          Anyway, from the Steam page:

                          Re-live the groundbreaking, critically acclaimed Half-Life 2 like never before, reimagined with RTX Remix. Featuring full ray tracing, remastered assets, and DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, this DLC is free for Half-Life 2 owners

                          The rating is currently ‘Mixed’ on Steam, with 1,840 reviews as of writing this nonsense up for you all.

                          The YouTube trailer 5 days ago is here, if you want to check it out

                          The Steam page’s link is here if you want to just jump straight on over to that, too

                          Personally, I am more excited by the coming re-release of the Raising The Bar – because just look at it, it’s BEAUTIFUL:

                          ...and one more, unknown Valve artist working on Half-Life - April 8th 1998:


                          Epic sale

                          This one’s for the 5 people here who care about Epic Games’ sales and have a library of purchased games (not just those we’ve claimed weekly for years!).

                          The sale starts on March 26th, but I also weirdly see in a search that there’s another on April 10th for some reason? IDK why. These sales used to be quite significant as they had their coupons involved, but having long-since killed those, well...I guess we’ll see what is worth buying when it happens!


                          Switch cat

                          This one’s just...me spotting something I think is adorable, and thus subjecting you to it. This is ‘Switch Cat fanart’ by an artist whose username is shunixe, but also seems to be Xezeno Xezeno1 (which only reminds me of Xenomorphs and how much terror I subjected myself to when I played Alien: Isolation with the lights turned off, headphones on, and all alone. It was a mistake I made exactly once)

                          Anyway, THIS IS ADORABLE, LOOK AT IT!!!


                          Metro

                          Metro has now turned 15 years old. And they’re having a 15th anniversary update (4A games)

                          The following text obviously comes from their page, but I encourage you to click the link at the end of me rambling to watch that video, running 3:56 seconds, which celebrates all their years.

                          *Hello everyone,

                          We shared with you earlier this month that we wanted to tell you more about the status of our team and our future, so what better opportunity to do so as celebration of Metro’s 15th anniversary.  
                          In honor of the incredible 15 years of Metro, we’ve created a video to celebrate our journey throughout the tunnels of the metro, made possible by our devoted community that have supported us along the way. This is our thanks to you, the players*

                          The link is here for their post!


                          Halt and Catch Fire

                          HCF, or "Halt and Catch Fire," was a term referring to a machine code instruction that caused a processor to stop normal operation and enter an unrecoverable state.

                          It came from early-early computing and is ended up being use to just...describe catastrophic system failures. It’s not a practical command, it just symbolized a dramatic crash or malfunction in computing systems.

                          Halt and Catch Fire is also one of my favorite TV shows ever made. A drama series set in the 1980s and 1990s, following a group of ‘visionaries’ in the tech industry during the rise of the personal computer and internet eras.

                          The IMDb page is here, if you want to see the amazing cast and read more

                          The trailer for season one is on YouTube, and I’m linking you here

                          Wait, why are you rambling about this? What’s it got to do with gaming?! - I can hear you screaming at your screen right now.

                          Well, follow this link to a Polygon article which details why HaCF has the best depictions of gaming in it (and it does, dear reader, it does!): it’s not about the game; it’s about what the game gets you to


                          Codemasters delisted

                          Looks like a few EA Codemasters titles have been delisted from Steam - for those who are keeping track

                          • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
                          • Toybox Turbos
                          • Rise of the Argonauts
                          • Maelstrom: The Battle for Earth Begins
                          • Damnation
                          • Hospital Tycoon
                            It's a strange move, especially considering these are old, old titles now, but still a sad one to see them unavailable (legally)

                          Digital Art / Gaming

                          First up is a set of images a talented designer made was this mock-up of how Steam would look if it was running on Windows 98
                          This artist goes by Blu-s_Attempt and kinda makes me sad that I'm living in a Windows 11 world, and not a 98 one. Three images, and as follows:

                          And one more:

                          this time some nice, nostalgic 2000's era ad mockups done by a talented design artist - RetroB0y, showing a glimpse of what it'd look like if the Steam Deck was released in the early 2000s.
                          These remind me so strongly of the Sony PlayStation ads made and run in the early 2000s for the PS2 in magazines and other print media.
                          No matter what, these are a treat!


                          This week’s free games:

                          As ever, Epic gives a free game away, and (I know, the term ‘free’ here isn’t as free as it is with Epic’s) there is some from Prime Gaming. These are available if you subscribe to Amazon Prime, and are yours to keep forever, even if you no longer subscribe to the service.

                          Epic:

                          Jurassic World Evolution from 2021 is free this week. This seems a nice ‘get’, considering it is recent and is semi-well regarded, but one thing to remember is that you’re only getting the base game with this. The DLC mounts up immediately, and costs like $80,000 (slight exaggeration) to have everything.

                          If you are in Belarus, Russia then you’ll be unable to claim this game this week.

                          From Prime Gaming:

                          As always, Prime gives a few games each week, and to me is the best deal in gaming. I’ve been subscribed to Game Pass for a looooong time now, but this somehow feels like my fav option. Maybe because it lets me build up my beloved GOG library. Anyway, this weeks games are:

                          • March 20: Wolfenstein: The Old Blood [Xbox and PC via Microsoft Store Code]
                          • March 20: Mutazione [GOG Code]
                          • March 20: Figment 2: Creed Valley [Amazon Games App]
                          • March 20: Legacy of Kain: Defiance [GOG Code]
                          • March 20: Mortal Shell [Epic Games Store]

                          How are you playing these on Linux / Steam Deck?

                          I’m glad you (probably didn’t, but shhh) ask me! Generally speaking, I play my GOG and Epic, and Amazon titles on my Linux desktop PC by using Heroic Games Launcher. For my desktop, nothing beats this.

                          Heroic is a Free and Open Source Epic, GOG and Amazon Prime Games launcher for Linux, Windows and macOS. Also available on the SteamDeck!

                          • The website is here, detailing all kinds of info, including FAQ’s, documentation and links

                          • Their Discord is here, with this invite, if you want to join in there

                          Personally, I love how Heroic have an arrangement with GOG themselves. Whereby if you purchase a GOG game through Heroic (or by an affiliate link they have set up), then Heroic will be a small portion of each sale to help support their service. To me that just makes my lil heart warm!

                          And on my Steam Deck, I mostly use Junk-Store (though I also have Heroic installed there, too!)

                          I actually shared a post recently about a big update Junk-Store did, but first I’ll expound a little on what Junk-Store is.

                          It’s a way to play Epic Games and GOG games on your Steam Deck – and my fav thing to share is how it makes it look like Valve made it themselves. It runs via Decky Loader, though in the future this will change as the developer is also working on a way so you can keep it running that way, or install it another.

                          At the moment though, from Decky you’ll find a section where all of your games library for Epic and GOG will appear showing the game art almost exactly as your games do in your regular Steam games library on the Steam Deck.

                          This UI is what I love most, it looks and feels and acts exactly as if it were made by Steam, for the Steam Deck. I love the library for the games. Installation is a breeze. It makes installing anything required to make the game play perfectly is as easy as one press (dependencies). You’ve also got some fun achievements that the dev has made himself, which is pretty damn fun to find inside JS.

                          Check this out, they have had a BIG update recently, and by ‘they’ I mean Eben – the solo developer who programs this. I wrote a post and shared it on Lemmy, so you can find it here with this link

                          • Their GitHub is here with this link

                          • This is their link to the Discord server. Handy to have, as users have a section where they share settings they’ve found work best for games they play from Epic and GOG

                          • Their website is here, if you want to read more


                          Croc Legend of the Gobbos

                          The timeless cult classic Croc and its remastered version arrive on GOG on April 2nd!

                          “Words can't express how excited we are to welcome this gaming legend after almost 30 years”

                          The link to the GOG page is here, which is the only PC platform you can buy and play it on!

                          Here is a link to the trailer, four months back, on YouTube if you want to see it!


                          Apple’s long-lost hidden recovery partition:

                          I know, this isn’t even vaguely gaming-oriented. But it’s super interesting, and I feel like there’s a nice intersection of gamers + tech-minded folk in here who might want to follow the link. Just a quick copy of the user’s post, then I’ll link you to what they’re talking about:

                          You might remember when I asked about looking for an unformatted Performa 550 a couple of months ago because I was looking for a lost recovery partition that Apple had a couple of technotes about. I wanted to share an update -- I was able to find what I was looking for thanks to a kind person here on this subreddit!
                          It's nifty functionality I had never seen before that tries to save you if something gets messed up with your System Folder. I'm surprised Apple didn't continue forward with this on later models. If you want to try it for yourself, I uploaded a "factory fresh" hard drive image with this partition for preservation purposes. It works on lots of models, not just the 550.
                          There is still an unanswered question about how the partition was originally created, so if anyone else has a Performa 550 that hasn't been formatted, I'd especially be interested in finding out if it has this partition, or even just if Apple Backup is a custom version/size that doesn't match any of the screenshots from my blog. It might also be interesting to find out if the Performa 575 had it too

                          If you love vintage Apple computers, then this is a must-read!


                          Ryubing:

                          Ryubing is my choice of Ryujinx forks. It has at its helm a dev (GreemDev) of the original project. Let me start this short little bit off with a reminder that Ryujinx was not illegal, it was not shut down by court order or any breach of IP. It was an agreement the original dev made with Nintendo (which was rumored to be all kinds of things, but being based in Brazil, ‘the law’ wouldn’t be a factor even if they broke it. Brazil is fairly well known as the wild west of emulation.

                          Anyway, Ryubing got a DMCA from Nintendo, just another in a long list in the last few weeks which has received such.

                          • and as an aside, the EmuDeck team use Ryubing in EmuDeck now, and have done so for some time. So...that’s a fact!

                          Since their github page has been taken down, it is now here with this link, if you wanna read up


                          Xbox was released in 2002:

                          This is a little late, but 4 days back, it was that day on which the original Xbox was released in Europe and Australia. 3 years of Xbox being on the scene (in those regions, at least!), which is incredible to see. While their news might be a little thin-icey lately...

                          I’d love to remind you that, 2002, Microsoft released a commercial for the original Xbox that was banned after the UK’s Independent Television Commission received 136 complaints - called 'Life is Short' (click this link to see it!)


                          Super Famicom

                          This just...was interesting for me to see. I have a soft spot in my heart for gaming hardware I wasn’t even close to being alive for on release, especially when it combines with gray/beige coloring.

                          User chunk337 shared an image of the Super Famicom box. These were used in hotels in Japan, where you’d pay a certain amount for a certain play-time. I just love how utterly boxy this thing is, thought you might too!


                          Quick-fire bits and pieces:

                          The PC Gaming Show:

                          The ‘Show returns this June! ‘New games, new trailers, new exclusives all coming this summer’ - showing on June 8th this year.

                          A link to more details and what will be showing is here, with this link!

                          RPCS3 Android

                          Android alpha 5 released for those who love gaming on their phones, and emulating there too!

                          The link to the release and notes is here

                          Space Marine 3 is official in development!

                          A link to the Warhammer Community post is here, if you want to read their own words!

                          Chrono Trigger Anniversary

                          Escape From Tarkov: Arena

                          Has been added to Epic Games store.

                          You can watch here, via YouTube if you’re interested

                          The classic game was released on March 11th 1995! So it’s now officially just over 30 years + one week old!


                          Revolt

                          And, I’ll drop another reminder in here! My friend Gardiner Bryant set up a Revolt server for Steam Deck, Linux and general gamers. It’s built up a lot now, with 82 users in the sub. Plenty of them are devs and creators of some of the programs and applications you use on your Steam Deck (or Linux PC!), and...I’m hoping it’s a nice place for people to visit and chat.

                          Revolt itself is a FOSS alternative to Discord! You can read more about it via their site, which is linked in this sentence

                          The link to the Revolt server is here, if you want to join in, have a look, or chat games! I also wrote a post about it some time ago here on Lemmy, if you want to read a little more detail: The link to which is here!

                          Annnd finally, the server itself is at this link: https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH


                          What have you been playing?!

                          IDK, thought it might be nice if you wanted to share what you have been enjoying when it comes to video games! What game have you been playing? Enjoying? Not enjoying? Leave a comment, if you’re so inclined, I’d love to hear more about what the community here has been enjoying, please share it!

                          I’ve been enjoying a Nintendo Switch actually. I used to be obsessed with them had a lil collection, but I sold them all when I got my Steam Deck.

                          I recently bought a V2 Switch super cheap in Japan, and I’ve since installed a picofly mod-chip in it, so I can run CFW on there (themes on my Switch! How can you beat that?!)

                          I’ve been playing Metroid Prime: Remake on it, being one of my fav games. And on my Steam Deck I’ve started to enjoy Half-Life 2 again, and it runs oh-so-beautifully!


                          And that’s it?

                          I think this might be the end of what I can ramble on about.

                          As always, any errors are my own, as with formatting. I do so hope you’ve found something interesting in here, by now maybe you’re aware I am oh-so-very tired of traditional gaming news outlets. They’re running with baked in advertisements, written by A.I. or generally such low-effort swill they’re ripping off a comment they spotted. I just want to at least try bring back the feeling of the old-old gaming blogs, where Patreon and support and donations and ads weren’t the focus of what you’re on a site to see!

                          If you wanna follow my inane gaming posts, then you can find me on Mastodon here:

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                          Thank you so much for putting this together. I really do look forward to reading these! Must take so much work prepping and finding this, but man it’s just great.

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                            As you're most probably used to by now, this is just my initial warning that what follows is my ranting and rambling about both Steam Deck-specific(ish) news, and general gaming news I've spotted and seems interesting to me.

                            I do my very little best to try make this feel a little like old gaming sites or old blogs. Old forum posts (none of the above I was alive to even witness, but I’ve archeologized – totally a word – enough of these from back in the days of old to know those are what I love the most, so...I try!

                            Grab a cup of coffee, settle in and poke holes in my mistakes and formatting (or, idk, just enjoy this)!


                            Two bits of GOG News / Games / Facts / Fun

                            Konami Code

                            Here’s one I’m sure you already know, since its hardly a secret. Aside from being a platform where you can tens of thousands of games, GOG also hid an activation via the Konami Code in their website

                            From your games library, enter up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and you’ll have two games appear within the secret screen in your browser to play there: Snake, or Pong!

                            Sierra On-Line

                            Back in 2022 GOG shared a wonderful blog post about the history of Sierra On-Line games. It covers a lot with links branching off – highlighting some games and some history in there:

                            It all started in 1979 with a text-based adventure game called Colossal Cave that Ken Williams brought to his home in Simi Valley, California. The game captivated his wife, Roberta, and inspired her to create an adventure game of her own. The title had a plot and art style inspired by Agatha Christie’s novels. Called Mystery House, the Williams family created the entire game from scratch. Thankfully it was a hit (with 15,000 copies sold) and it prodded them to get into the video game business full-time.

                            The blog post for this on GOG, is here in this link!


                            S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

                            The latest update has arrived for Heart of Chernobyl. Patch 1.3 is here. It’s quite extensive this time around, so I won’t list them here (it’d take too much space!) but rather link you to the Steam page detailing them.

                            S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 not only suffers from me having to type the letters in with a full-stop between each letter, but it also launched in a fairly broken state. We all know who to blame this time, rather than the (sadly common now) tradition of releasing a game broken because they can, this time it was a real life warzone which affected their ability to make a game.

                            Hopefully this patch gets it to a space nice enough to enjoy the game even more than it has been (though...I have to admit, it’s too damn scary for me!) - the link to the post is here


                            Hope Town

                            This is one of two games I’ve spotted on Kickstarter which might be interesting to some. The names and faces behind the game are interesting but the fact they’re stating this is a [spiritual?] successor to the ever-fascinating Disco Elysium (former Dying Light and Witcher 3 devs) is a bit sad. It looks to be true, but it makes me feel so frustrated when games have to promote themselves based on the success of other games, especially when they’re unique. Which this sure looks to be.

                            The Kickstarter link and page is here, which explains all, but I’ll include a few pictures because the art is wonderful:


                            The Sinking City 2

                            I’m a big fan of Lovecraftian horror. Not so much the ‘getting scared’ side of it (I’m a wimp with scary games), but the setting, the atmosphere. The era in time.

                            The Sinking City (the first game) had a LOT of drama, but since their long battle with Nacon, the developers (called Frogwares) won, and are the sole publisher of the game. And you should Follow this link and read about their battles on a PC Gamer page, it’s a pretty fascinating story about the woes they were subjected to:

                            Anyway, tangent aside, their sequel to that game is on its way, and being funded this time, in part, by Kickstater.

                            From their Kickstarter page:

                            The Sinking City 2 is a third-person survival horror game, set in an otherworldly Lovecraftian version of the 1920s United States. Coming to PC (Steam, EGS, GOG), PS5 and Xbox Series

                            Experience a heart-pounding survival horror as you navigate the flooded streets of Arkham. Fight terrifying Eldritch abominations, face monumental beings beyond human comprehension known as The Great Old Ones, and investigate the dark mysteries gripping this forsaken place

                            The link to the Kickstarter page is here!


                            Half-Life 2 RTX

                            This one’s something I’m sure everyone here has spotted. Having only just played through Half-Life 2 for the first time a few months back, even I was aware of any tiny bit of news or announcements on the series of games. This time it’s no different, I’d expect.

                            Anyway, from the Steam page:

                            Re-live the groundbreaking, critically acclaimed Half-Life 2 like never before, reimagined with RTX Remix. Featuring full ray tracing, remastered assets, and DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, this DLC is free for Half-Life 2 owners

                            The rating is currently ‘Mixed’ on Steam, with 1,840 reviews as of writing this nonsense up for you all.

                            The YouTube trailer 5 days ago is here, if you want to check it out

                            The Steam page’s link is here if you want to just jump straight on over to that, too

                            Personally, I am more excited by the coming re-release of the Raising The Bar – because just look at it, it’s BEAUTIFUL:

                            ...and one more, unknown Valve artist working on Half-Life - April 8th 1998:


                            Epic sale

                            This one’s for the 5 people here who care about Epic Games’ sales and have a library of purchased games (not just those we’ve claimed weekly for years!).

                            The sale starts on March 26th, but I also weirdly see in a search that there’s another on April 10th for some reason? IDK why. These sales used to be quite significant as they had their coupons involved, but having long-since killed those, well...I guess we’ll see what is worth buying when it happens!


                            Switch cat

                            This one’s just...me spotting something I think is adorable, and thus subjecting you to it. This is ‘Switch Cat fanart’ by an artist whose username is shunixe, but also seems to be Xezeno Xezeno1 (which only reminds me of Xenomorphs and how much terror I subjected myself to when I played Alien: Isolation with the lights turned off, headphones on, and all alone. It was a mistake I made exactly once)

                            Anyway, THIS IS ADORABLE, LOOK AT IT!!!


                            Metro

                            Metro has now turned 15 years old. And they’re having a 15th anniversary update (4A games)

                            The following text obviously comes from their page, but I encourage you to click the link at the end of me rambling to watch that video, running 3:56 seconds, which celebrates all their years.

                            *Hello everyone,

                            We shared with you earlier this month that we wanted to tell you more about the status of our team and our future, so what better opportunity to do so as celebration of Metro’s 15th anniversary.  
                            In honor of the incredible 15 years of Metro, we’ve created a video to celebrate our journey throughout the tunnels of the metro, made possible by our devoted community that have supported us along the way. This is our thanks to you, the players*

                            The link is here for their post!


                            Halt and Catch Fire

                            HCF, or "Halt and Catch Fire," was a term referring to a machine code instruction that caused a processor to stop normal operation and enter an unrecoverable state.

                            It came from early-early computing and is ended up being use to just...describe catastrophic system failures. It’s not a practical command, it just symbolized a dramatic crash or malfunction in computing systems.

                            Halt and Catch Fire is also one of my favorite TV shows ever made. A drama series set in the 1980s and 1990s, following a group of ‘visionaries’ in the tech industry during the rise of the personal computer and internet eras.

                            The IMDb page is here, if you want to see the amazing cast and read more

                            The trailer for season one is on YouTube, and I’m linking you here

                            Wait, why are you rambling about this? What’s it got to do with gaming?! - I can hear you screaming at your screen right now.

                            Well, follow this link to a Polygon article which details why HaCF has the best depictions of gaming in it (and it does, dear reader, it does!): it’s not about the game; it’s about what the game gets you to


                            Codemasters delisted

                            Looks like a few EA Codemasters titles have been delisted from Steam - for those who are keeping track

                            • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
                            • Toybox Turbos
                            • Rise of the Argonauts
                            • Maelstrom: The Battle for Earth Begins
                            • Damnation
                            • Hospital Tycoon
                              It's a strange move, especially considering these are old, old titles now, but still a sad one to see them unavailable (legally)

                            Digital Art / Gaming

                            First up is a set of images a talented designer made was this mock-up of how Steam would look if it was running on Windows 98
                            This artist goes by Blu-s_Attempt and kinda makes me sad that I'm living in a Windows 11 world, and not a 98 one. Three images, and as follows:

                            And one more:

                            this time some nice, nostalgic 2000's era ad mockups done by a talented design artist - RetroB0y, showing a glimpse of what it'd look like if the Steam Deck was released in the early 2000s.
                            These remind me so strongly of the Sony PlayStation ads made and run in the early 2000s for the PS2 in magazines and other print media.
                            No matter what, these are a treat!


                            This week’s free games:

                            As ever, Epic gives a free game away, and (I know, the term ‘free’ here isn’t as free as it is with Epic’s) there is some from Prime Gaming. These are available if you subscribe to Amazon Prime, and are yours to keep forever, even if you no longer subscribe to the service.

                            Epic:

                            Jurassic World Evolution from 2021 is free this week. This seems a nice ‘get’, considering it is recent and is semi-well regarded, but one thing to remember is that you’re only getting the base game with this. The DLC mounts up immediately, and costs like $80,000 (slight exaggeration) to have everything.

                            If you are in Belarus, Russia then you’ll be unable to claim this game this week.

                            From Prime Gaming:

                            As always, Prime gives a few games each week, and to me is the best deal in gaming. I’ve been subscribed to Game Pass for a looooong time now, but this somehow feels like my fav option. Maybe because it lets me build up my beloved GOG library. Anyway, this weeks games are:

                            • March 20: Wolfenstein: The Old Blood [Xbox and PC via Microsoft Store Code]
                            • March 20: Mutazione [GOG Code]
                            • March 20: Figment 2: Creed Valley [Amazon Games App]
                            • March 20: Legacy of Kain: Defiance [GOG Code]
                            • March 20: Mortal Shell [Epic Games Store]

                            How are you playing these on Linux / Steam Deck?

                            I’m glad you (probably didn’t, but shhh) ask me! Generally speaking, I play my GOG and Epic, and Amazon titles on my Linux desktop PC by using Heroic Games Launcher. For my desktop, nothing beats this.

                            Heroic is a Free and Open Source Epic, GOG and Amazon Prime Games launcher for Linux, Windows and macOS. Also available on the SteamDeck!

                            • The website is here, detailing all kinds of info, including FAQ’s, documentation and links

                            • Their Discord is here, with this invite, if you want to join in there

                            Personally, I love how Heroic have an arrangement with GOG themselves. Whereby if you purchase a GOG game through Heroic (or by an affiliate link they have set up), then Heroic will be a small portion of each sale to help support their service. To me that just makes my lil heart warm!

                            And on my Steam Deck, I mostly use Junk-Store (though I also have Heroic installed there, too!)

                            I actually shared a post recently about a big update Junk-Store did, but first I’ll expound a little on what Junk-Store is.

                            It’s a way to play Epic Games and GOG games on your Steam Deck – and my fav thing to share is how it makes it look like Valve made it themselves. It runs via Decky Loader, though in the future this will change as the developer is also working on a way so you can keep it running that way, or install it another.

                            At the moment though, from Decky you’ll find a section where all of your games library for Epic and GOG will appear showing the game art almost exactly as your games do in your regular Steam games library on the Steam Deck.

                            This UI is what I love most, it looks and feels and acts exactly as if it were made by Steam, for the Steam Deck. I love the library for the games. Installation is a breeze. It makes installing anything required to make the game play perfectly is as easy as one press (dependencies). You’ve also got some fun achievements that the dev has made himself, which is pretty damn fun to find inside JS.

                            Check this out, they have had a BIG update recently, and by ‘they’ I mean Eben – the solo developer who programs this. I wrote a post and shared it on Lemmy, so you can find it here with this link

                            • Their GitHub is here with this link

                            • This is their link to the Discord server. Handy to have, as users have a section where they share settings they’ve found work best for games they play from Epic and GOG

                            • Their website is here, if you want to read more


                            Croc Legend of the Gobbos

                            The timeless cult classic Croc and its remastered version arrive on GOG on April 2nd!

                            “Words can't express how excited we are to welcome this gaming legend after almost 30 years”

                            The link to the GOG page is here, which is the only PC platform you can buy and play it on!

                            Here is a link to the trailer, four months back, on YouTube if you want to see it!


                            Apple’s long-lost hidden recovery partition:

                            I know, this isn’t even vaguely gaming-oriented. But it’s super interesting, and I feel like there’s a nice intersection of gamers + tech-minded folk in here who might want to follow the link. Just a quick copy of the user’s post, then I’ll link you to what they’re talking about:

                            You might remember when I asked about looking for an unformatted Performa 550 a couple of months ago because I was looking for a lost recovery partition that Apple had a couple of technotes about. I wanted to share an update -- I was able to find what I was looking for thanks to a kind person here on this subreddit!
                            It's nifty functionality I had never seen before that tries to save you if something gets messed up with your System Folder. I'm surprised Apple didn't continue forward with this on later models. If you want to try it for yourself, I uploaded a "factory fresh" hard drive image with this partition for preservation purposes. It works on lots of models, not just the 550.
                            There is still an unanswered question about how the partition was originally created, so if anyone else has a Performa 550 that hasn't been formatted, I'd especially be interested in finding out if it has this partition, or even just if Apple Backup is a custom version/size that doesn't match any of the screenshots from my blog. It might also be interesting to find out if the Performa 575 had it too

                            If you love vintage Apple computers, then this is a must-read!


                            Ryubing:

                            Ryubing is my choice of Ryujinx forks. It has at its helm a dev (GreemDev) of the original project. Let me start this short little bit off with a reminder that Ryujinx was not illegal, it was not shut down by court order or any breach of IP. It was an agreement the original dev made with Nintendo (which was rumored to be all kinds of things, but being based in Brazil, ‘the law’ wouldn’t be a factor even if they broke it. Brazil is fairly well known as the wild west of emulation.

                            Anyway, Ryubing got a DMCA from Nintendo, just another in a long list in the last few weeks which has received such.

                            • and as an aside, the EmuDeck team use Ryubing in EmuDeck now, and have done so for some time. So...that’s a fact!

                            Since their github page has been taken down, it is now here with this link, if you wanna read up


                            Xbox was released in 2002:

                            This is a little late, but 4 days back, it was that day on which the original Xbox was released in Europe and Australia. 3 years of Xbox being on the scene (in those regions, at least!), which is incredible to see. While their news might be a little thin-icey lately...

                            I’d love to remind you that, 2002, Microsoft released a commercial for the original Xbox that was banned after the UK’s Independent Television Commission received 136 complaints - called 'Life is Short' (click this link to see it!)


                            Super Famicom

                            This just...was interesting for me to see. I have a soft spot in my heart for gaming hardware I wasn’t even close to being alive for on release, especially when it combines with gray/beige coloring.

                            User chunk337 shared an image of the Super Famicom box. These were used in hotels in Japan, where you’d pay a certain amount for a certain play-time. I just love how utterly boxy this thing is, thought you might too!


                            Quick-fire bits and pieces:

                            The PC Gaming Show:

                            The ‘Show returns this June! ‘New games, new trailers, new exclusives all coming this summer’ - showing on June 8th this year.

                            A link to more details and what will be showing is here, with this link!

                            RPCS3 Android

                            Android alpha 5 released for those who love gaming on their phones, and emulating there too!

                            The link to the release and notes is here

                            Space Marine 3 is official in development!

                            A link to the Warhammer Community post is here, if you want to read their own words!

                            Chrono Trigger Anniversary

                            Escape From Tarkov: Arena

                            Has been added to Epic Games store.

                            You can watch here, via YouTube if you’re interested

                            The classic game was released on March 11th 1995! So it’s now officially just over 30 years + one week old!


                            Revolt

                            And, I’ll drop another reminder in here! My friend Gardiner Bryant set up a Revolt server for Steam Deck, Linux and general gamers. It’s built up a lot now, with 82 users in the sub. Plenty of them are devs and creators of some of the programs and applications you use on your Steam Deck (or Linux PC!), and...I’m hoping it’s a nice place for people to visit and chat.

                            Revolt itself is a FOSS alternative to Discord! You can read more about it via their site, which is linked in this sentence

                            The link to the Revolt server is here, if you want to join in, have a look, or chat games! I also wrote a post about it some time ago here on Lemmy, if you want to read a little more detail: The link to which is here!

                            Annnd finally, the server itself is at this link: https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH


                            What have you been playing?!

                            IDK, thought it might be nice if you wanted to share what you have been enjoying when it comes to video games! What game have you been playing? Enjoying? Not enjoying? Leave a comment, if you’re so inclined, I’d love to hear more about what the community here has been enjoying, please share it!

                            I’ve been enjoying a Nintendo Switch actually. I used to be obsessed with them had a lil collection, but I sold them all when I got my Steam Deck.

                            I recently bought a V2 Switch super cheap in Japan, and I’ve since installed a picofly mod-chip in it, so I can run CFW on there (themes on my Switch! How can you beat that?!)

                            I’ve been playing Metroid Prime: Remake on it, being one of my fav games. And on my Steam Deck I’ve started to enjoy Half-Life 2 again, and it runs oh-so-beautifully!


                            And that’s it?

                            I think this might be the end of what I can ramble on about.

                            As always, any errors are my own, as with formatting. I do so hope you’ve found something interesting in here, by now maybe you’re aware I am oh-so-very tired of traditional gaming news outlets. They’re running with baked in advertisements, written by A.I. or generally such low-effort swill they’re ripping off a comment they spotted. I just want to at least try bring back the feeling of the old-old gaming blogs, where Patreon and support and donations and ads weren’t the focus of what you’re on a site to see!

                            If you wanna follow my inane gaming posts, then you can find me on Mastodon here:

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                            My wife and I were looking at Croc and just talking about getting it for SD. My biggest issue is controls. I would like to know if it is easy/hard to get the controls working. Im tired of spending weekends getting a couple games working not off of steam.

                            Ill be looking into heroic! Thanks for the tip.

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                              As you're most probably used to by now, this is just my initial warning that what follows is my ranting and rambling about both Steam Deck-specific(ish) news, and general gaming news I've spotted and seems interesting to me.

                              I do my very little best to try make this feel a little like old gaming sites or old blogs. Old forum posts (none of the above I was alive to even witness, but I’ve archeologized – totally a word – enough of these from back in the days of old to know those are what I love the most, so...I try!

                              Grab a cup of coffee, settle in and poke holes in my mistakes and formatting (or, idk, just enjoy this)!


                              Two bits of GOG News / Games / Facts / Fun

                              Konami Code

                              Here’s one I’m sure you already know, since its hardly a secret. Aside from being a platform where you can tens of thousands of games, GOG also hid an activation via the Konami Code in their website

                              From your games library, enter up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and you’ll have two games appear within the secret screen in your browser to play there: Snake, or Pong!

                              Sierra On-Line

                              Back in 2022 GOG shared a wonderful blog post about the history of Sierra On-Line games. It covers a lot with links branching off – highlighting some games and some history in there:

                              It all started in 1979 with a text-based adventure game called Colossal Cave that Ken Williams brought to his home in Simi Valley, California. The game captivated his wife, Roberta, and inspired her to create an adventure game of her own. The title had a plot and art style inspired by Agatha Christie’s novels. Called Mystery House, the Williams family created the entire game from scratch. Thankfully it was a hit (with 15,000 copies sold) and it prodded them to get into the video game business full-time.

                              The blog post for this on GOG, is here in this link!


                              S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

                              The latest update has arrived for Heart of Chernobyl. Patch 1.3 is here. It’s quite extensive this time around, so I won’t list them here (it’d take too much space!) but rather link you to the Steam page detailing them.

                              S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 not only suffers from me having to type the letters in with a full-stop between each letter, but it also launched in a fairly broken state. We all know who to blame this time, rather than the (sadly common now) tradition of releasing a game broken because they can, this time it was a real life warzone which affected their ability to make a game.

                              Hopefully this patch gets it to a space nice enough to enjoy the game even more than it has been (though...I have to admit, it’s too damn scary for me!) - the link to the post is here


                              Hope Town

                              This is one of two games I’ve spotted on Kickstarter which might be interesting to some. The names and faces behind the game are interesting but the fact they’re stating this is a [spiritual?] successor to the ever-fascinating Disco Elysium (former Dying Light and Witcher 3 devs) is a bit sad. It looks to be true, but it makes me feel so frustrated when games have to promote themselves based on the success of other games, especially when they’re unique. Which this sure looks to be.

                              The Kickstarter link and page is here, which explains all, but I’ll include a few pictures because the art is wonderful:


                              The Sinking City 2

                              I’m a big fan of Lovecraftian horror. Not so much the ‘getting scared’ side of it (I’m a wimp with scary games), but the setting, the atmosphere. The era in time.

                              The Sinking City (the first game) had a LOT of drama, but since their long battle with Nacon, the developers (called Frogwares) won, and are the sole publisher of the game. And you should Follow this link and read about their battles on a PC Gamer page, it’s a pretty fascinating story about the woes they were subjected to:

                              Anyway, tangent aside, their sequel to that game is on its way, and being funded this time, in part, by Kickstater.

                              From their Kickstarter page:

                              The Sinking City 2 is a third-person survival horror game, set in an otherworldly Lovecraftian version of the 1920s United States. Coming to PC (Steam, EGS, GOG), PS5 and Xbox Series

                              Experience a heart-pounding survival horror as you navigate the flooded streets of Arkham. Fight terrifying Eldritch abominations, face monumental beings beyond human comprehension known as The Great Old Ones, and investigate the dark mysteries gripping this forsaken place

                              The link to the Kickstarter page is here!


                              Half-Life 2 RTX

                              This one’s something I’m sure everyone here has spotted. Having only just played through Half-Life 2 for the first time a few months back, even I was aware of any tiny bit of news or announcements on the series of games. This time it’s no different, I’d expect.

                              Anyway, from the Steam page:

                              Re-live the groundbreaking, critically acclaimed Half-Life 2 like never before, reimagined with RTX Remix. Featuring full ray tracing, remastered assets, and DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, this DLC is free for Half-Life 2 owners

                              The rating is currently ‘Mixed’ on Steam, with 1,840 reviews as of writing this nonsense up for you all.

                              The YouTube trailer 5 days ago is here, if you want to check it out

                              The Steam page’s link is here if you want to just jump straight on over to that, too

                              Personally, I am more excited by the coming re-release of the Raising The Bar – because just look at it, it’s BEAUTIFUL:

                              ...and one more, unknown Valve artist working on Half-Life - April 8th 1998:


                              Epic sale

                              This one’s for the 5 people here who care about Epic Games’ sales and have a library of purchased games (not just those we’ve claimed weekly for years!).

                              The sale starts on March 26th, but I also weirdly see in a search that there’s another on April 10th for some reason? IDK why. These sales used to be quite significant as they had their coupons involved, but having long-since killed those, well...I guess we’ll see what is worth buying when it happens!


                              Switch cat

                              This one’s just...me spotting something I think is adorable, and thus subjecting you to it. This is ‘Switch Cat fanart’ by an artist whose username is shunixe, but also seems to be Xezeno Xezeno1 (which only reminds me of Xenomorphs and how much terror I subjected myself to when I played Alien: Isolation with the lights turned off, headphones on, and all alone. It was a mistake I made exactly once)

                              Anyway, THIS IS ADORABLE, LOOK AT IT!!!


                              Metro

                              Metro has now turned 15 years old. And they’re having a 15th anniversary update (4A games)

                              The following text obviously comes from their page, but I encourage you to click the link at the end of me rambling to watch that video, running 3:56 seconds, which celebrates all their years.

                              *Hello everyone,

                              We shared with you earlier this month that we wanted to tell you more about the status of our team and our future, so what better opportunity to do so as celebration of Metro’s 15th anniversary.  
                              In honor of the incredible 15 years of Metro, we’ve created a video to celebrate our journey throughout the tunnels of the metro, made possible by our devoted community that have supported us along the way. This is our thanks to you, the players*

                              The link is here for their post!


                              Halt and Catch Fire

                              HCF, or "Halt and Catch Fire," was a term referring to a machine code instruction that caused a processor to stop normal operation and enter an unrecoverable state.

                              It came from early-early computing and is ended up being use to just...describe catastrophic system failures. It’s not a practical command, it just symbolized a dramatic crash or malfunction in computing systems.

                              Halt and Catch Fire is also one of my favorite TV shows ever made. A drama series set in the 1980s and 1990s, following a group of ‘visionaries’ in the tech industry during the rise of the personal computer and internet eras.

                              The IMDb page is here, if you want to see the amazing cast and read more

                              The trailer for season one is on YouTube, and I’m linking you here

                              Wait, why are you rambling about this? What’s it got to do with gaming?! - I can hear you screaming at your screen right now.

                              Well, follow this link to a Polygon article which details why HaCF has the best depictions of gaming in it (and it does, dear reader, it does!): it’s not about the game; it’s about what the game gets you to


                              Codemasters delisted

                              Looks like a few EA Codemasters titles have been delisted from Steam - for those who are keeping track

                              • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
                              • Toybox Turbos
                              • Rise of the Argonauts
                              • Maelstrom: The Battle for Earth Begins
                              • Damnation
                              • Hospital Tycoon
                                It's a strange move, especially considering these are old, old titles now, but still a sad one to see them unavailable (legally)

                              Digital Art / Gaming

                              First up is a set of images a talented designer made was this mock-up of how Steam would look if it was running on Windows 98
                              This artist goes by Blu-s_Attempt and kinda makes me sad that I'm living in a Windows 11 world, and not a 98 one. Three images, and as follows:

                              And one more:

                              this time some nice, nostalgic 2000's era ad mockups done by a talented design artist - RetroB0y, showing a glimpse of what it'd look like if the Steam Deck was released in the early 2000s.
                              These remind me so strongly of the Sony PlayStation ads made and run in the early 2000s for the PS2 in magazines and other print media.
                              No matter what, these are a treat!


                              This week’s free games:

                              As ever, Epic gives a free game away, and (I know, the term ‘free’ here isn’t as free as it is with Epic’s) there is some from Prime Gaming. These are available if you subscribe to Amazon Prime, and are yours to keep forever, even if you no longer subscribe to the service.

                              Epic:

                              Jurassic World Evolution from 2021 is free this week. This seems a nice ‘get’, considering it is recent and is semi-well regarded, but one thing to remember is that you’re only getting the base game with this. The DLC mounts up immediately, and costs like $80,000 (slight exaggeration) to have everything.

                              If you are in Belarus, Russia then you’ll be unable to claim this game this week.

                              From Prime Gaming:

                              As always, Prime gives a few games each week, and to me is the best deal in gaming. I’ve been subscribed to Game Pass for a looooong time now, but this somehow feels like my fav option. Maybe because it lets me build up my beloved GOG library. Anyway, this weeks games are:

                              • March 20: Wolfenstein: The Old Blood [Xbox and PC via Microsoft Store Code]
                              • March 20: Mutazione [GOG Code]
                              • March 20: Figment 2: Creed Valley [Amazon Games App]
                              • March 20: Legacy of Kain: Defiance [GOG Code]
                              • March 20: Mortal Shell [Epic Games Store]

                              How are you playing these on Linux / Steam Deck?

                              I’m glad you (probably didn’t, but shhh) ask me! Generally speaking, I play my GOG and Epic, and Amazon titles on my Linux desktop PC by using Heroic Games Launcher. For my desktop, nothing beats this.

                              Heroic is a Free and Open Source Epic, GOG and Amazon Prime Games launcher for Linux, Windows and macOS. Also available on the SteamDeck!

                              • The website is here, detailing all kinds of info, including FAQ’s, documentation and links

                              • Their Discord is here, with this invite, if you want to join in there

                              Personally, I love how Heroic have an arrangement with GOG themselves. Whereby if you purchase a GOG game through Heroic (or by an affiliate link they have set up), then Heroic will be a small portion of each sale to help support their service. To me that just makes my lil heart warm!

                              And on my Steam Deck, I mostly use Junk-Store (though I also have Heroic installed there, too!)

                              I actually shared a post recently about a big update Junk-Store did, but first I’ll expound a little on what Junk-Store is.

                              It’s a way to play Epic Games and GOG games on your Steam Deck – and my fav thing to share is how it makes it look like Valve made it themselves. It runs via Decky Loader, though in the future this will change as the developer is also working on a way so you can keep it running that way, or install it another.

                              At the moment though, from Decky you’ll find a section where all of your games library for Epic and GOG will appear showing the game art almost exactly as your games do in your regular Steam games library on the Steam Deck.

                              This UI is what I love most, it looks and feels and acts exactly as if it were made by Steam, for the Steam Deck. I love the library for the games. Installation is a breeze. It makes installing anything required to make the game play perfectly is as easy as one press (dependencies). You’ve also got some fun achievements that the dev has made himself, which is pretty damn fun to find inside JS.

                              Check this out, they have had a BIG update recently, and by ‘they’ I mean Eben – the solo developer who programs this. I wrote a post and shared it on Lemmy, so you can find it here with this link

                              • Their GitHub is here with this link

                              • This is their link to the Discord server. Handy to have, as users have a section where they share settings they’ve found work best for games they play from Epic and GOG

                              • Their website is here, if you want to read more


                              Croc Legend of the Gobbos

                              The timeless cult classic Croc and its remastered version arrive on GOG on April 2nd!

                              “Words can't express how excited we are to welcome this gaming legend after almost 30 years”

                              The link to the GOG page is here, which is the only PC platform you can buy and play it on!

                              Here is a link to the trailer, four months back, on YouTube if you want to see it!


                              Apple’s long-lost hidden recovery partition:

                              I know, this isn’t even vaguely gaming-oriented. But it’s super interesting, and I feel like there’s a nice intersection of gamers + tech-minded folk in here who might want to follow the link. Just a quick copy of the user’s post, then I’ll link you to what they’re talking about:

                              You might remember when I asked about looking for an unformatted Performa 550 a couple of months ago because I was looking for a lost recovery partition that Apple had a couple of technotes about. I wanted to share an update -- I was able to find what I was looking for thanks to a kind person here on this subreddit!
                              It's nifty functionality I had never seen before that tries to save you if something gets messed up with your System Folder. I'm surprised Apple didn't continue forward with this on later models. If you want to try it for yourself, I uploaded a "factory fresh" hard drive image with this partition for preservation purposes. It works on lots of models, not just the 550.
                              There is still an unanswered question about how the partition was originally created, so if anyone else has a Performa 550 that hasn't been formatted, I'd especially be interested in finding out if it has this partition, or even just if Apple Backup is a custom version/size that doesn't match any of the screenshots from my blog. It might also be interesting to find out if the Performa 575 had it too

                              If you love vintage Apple computers, then this is a must-read!


                              Ryubing:

                              Ryubing is my choice of Ryujinx forks. It has at its helm a dev (GreemDev) of the original project. Let me start this short little bit off with a reminder that Ryujinx was not illegal, it was not shut down by court order or any breach of IP. It was an agreement the original dev made with Nintendo (which was rumored to be all kinds of things, but being based in Brazil, ‘the law’ wouldn’t be a factor even if they broke it. Brazil is fairly well known as the wild west of emulation.

                              Anyway, Ryubing got a DMCA from Nintendo, just another in a long list in the last few weeks which has received such.

                              • and as an aside, the EmuDeck team use Ryubing in EmuDeck now, and have done so for some time. So...that’s a fact!

                              Since their github page has been taken down, it is now here with this link, if you wanna read up


                              Xbox was released in 2002:

                              This is a little late, but 4 days back, it was that day on which the original Xbox was released in Europe and Australia. 3 years of Xbox being on the scene (in those regions, at least!), which is incredible to see. While their news might be a little thin-icey lately...

                              I’d love to remind you that, 2002, Microsoft released a commercial for the original Xbox that was banned after the UK’s Independent Television Commission received 136 complaints - called 'Life is Short' (click this link to see it!)


                              Super Famicom

                              This just...was interesting for me to see. I have a soft spot in my heart for gaming hardware I wasn’t even close to being alive for on release, especially when it combines with gray/beige coloring.

                              User chunk337 shared an image of the Super Famicom box. These were used in hotels in Japan, where you’d pay a certain amount for a certain play-time. I just love how utterly boxy this thing is, thought you might too!


                              Quick-fire bits and pieces:

                              The PC Gaming Show:

                              The ‘Show returns this June! ‘New games, new trailers, new exclusives all coming this summer’ - showing on June 8th this year.

                              A link to more details and what will be showing is here, with this link!

                              RPCS3 Android

                              Android alpha 5 released for those who love gaming on their phones, and emulating there too!

                              The link to the release and notes is here

                              Space Marine 3 is official in development!

                              A link to the Warhammer Community post is here, if you want to read their own words!

                              Chrono Trigger Anniversary

                              Escape From Tarkov: Arena

                              Has been added to Epic Games store.

                              You can watch here, via YouTube if you’re interested

                              The classic game was released on March 11th 1995! So it’s now officially just over 30 years + one week old!


                              Revolt

                              And, I’ll drop another reminder in here! My friend Gardiner Bryant set up a Revolt server for Steam Deck, Linux and general gamers. It’s built up a lot now, with 82 users in the sub. Plenty of them are devs and creators of some of the programs and applications you use on your Steam Deck (or Linux PC!), and...I’m hoping it’s a nice place for people to visit and chat.

                              Revolt itself is a FOSS alternative to Discord! You can read more about it via their site, which is linked in this sentence

                              The link to the Revolt server is here, if you want to join in, have a look, or chat games! I also wrote a post about it some time ago here on Lemmy, if you want to read a little more detail: The link to which is here!

                              Annnd finally, the server itself is at this link: https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH


                              What have you been playing?!

                              IDK, thought it might be nice if you wanted to share what you have been enjoying when it comes to video games! What game have you been playing? Enjoying? Not enjoying? Leave a comment, if you’re so inclined, I’d love to hear more about what the community here has been enjoying, please share it!

                              I’ve been enjoying a Nintendo Switch actually. I used to be obsessed with them had a lil collection, but I sold them all when I got my Steam Deck.

                              I recently bought a V2 Switch super cheap in Japan, and I’ve since installed a picofly mod-chip in it, so I can run CFW on there (themes on my Switch! How can you beat that?!)

                              I’ve been playing Metroid Prime: Remake on it, being one of my fav games. And on my Steam Deck I’ve started to enjoy Half-Life 2 again, and it runs oh-so-beautifully!


                              And that’s it?

                              I think this might be the end of what I can ramble on about.

                              As always, any errors are my own, as with formatting. I do so hope you’ve found something interesting in here, by now maybe you’re aware I am oh-so-very tired of traditional gaming news outlets. They’re running with baked in advertisements, written by A.I. or generally such low-effort swill they’re ripping off a comment they spotted. I just want to at least try bring back the feeling of the old-old gaming blogs, where Patreon and support and donations and ads weren’t the focus of what you’re on a site to see!

                              If you wanna follow my inane gaming posts, then you can find me on Mastodon here:

                              ❤

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                              Really dig these write-up, keep em coming! Especially intreeged by the oldschool steam deck magazine design, so cooooool!

                              Also I think at one point you should gather all of these "rants" in some sort of collection for people to more easily find back to. There are some fediverse, blog post-Y tools out there for it, that would kinda generate a blog based on your content. Sadly forgot what it's called but if I find it I'll come back here and post it. Just a thought for you to consider 😊

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                                Really dig these write-up, keep em coming! Especially intreeged by the oldschool steam deck magazine design, so cooooool!

                                Also I think at one point you should gather all of these "rants" in some sort of collection for people to more easily find back to. There are some fediverse, blog post-Y tools out there for it, that would kinda generate a blog based on your content. Sadly forgot what it's called but if I find it I'll come back here and post it. Just a thought for you to consider 😊

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                                Thank you!

                                You might be right, at least they won't go anywhere until I do decide where to back them up in one collection. If you remember, or come across it, let me know!

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                                  My wife and I were looking at Croc and just talking about getting it for SD. My biggest issue is controls. I would like to know if it is easy/hard to get the controls working. Im tired of spending weekends getting a couple games working not off of steam.

                                  Ill be looking into heroic! Thanks for the tip.

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                                  Heroic will be a great way for you to get those games working on your Steam Deck!

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                                    Thank you so much for putting this together. I really do look forward to reading these! Must take so much work prepping and finding this, but man it’s just great.

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                                    I'm the weirdo who thinks that writing these up is just the most fun I could have. Last year I did these weekly on Reddit, and I missed it a lot when I left that site. So...I'm so glad there are people here who enjoy these. I'm so glad I returned to Lemmy!

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                                      I'm the weirdo who thinks that writing these up is just the most fun I could have. Last year I did these weekly on Reddit, and I missed it a lot when I left that site. So...I'm so glad there are people here who enjoy these. I'm so glad I returned to Lemmy!

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                                      Yep we really do love them. Hopefully persons keep up the engagement on your posts. And also, hoping we’ll get some more to help create content in this exciting sphere. Thanks for what you do and glad you get a kick out of this! I’ll explore how I can try to help create some content too that inspires me. Something I can nerd out about as well!

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                                        As you're most probably used to by now, this is just my initial warning that what follows is my ranting and rambling about both Steam Deck-specific(ish) news, and general gaming news I've spotted and seems interesting to me.

                                        I do my very little best to try make this feel a little like old gaming sites or old blogs. Old forum posts (none of the above I was alive to even witness, but I’ve archeologized – totally a word – enough of these from back in the days of old to know those are what I love the most, so...I try!

                                        Grab a cup of coffee, settle in and poke holes in my mistakes and formatting (or, idk, just enjoy this)!


                                        Two bits of GOG News / Games / Facts / Fun

                                        Konami Code

                                        Here’s one I’m sure you already know, since its hardly a secret. Aside from being a platform where you can tens of thousands of games, GOG also hid an activation via the Konami Code in their website

                                        From your games library, enter up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and you’ll have two games appear within the secret screen in your browser to play there: Snake, or Pong!

                                        Sierra On-Line

                                        Back in 2022 GOG shared a wonderful blog post about the history of Sierra On-Line games. It covers a lot with links branching off – highlighting some games and some history in there:

                                        It all started in 1979 with a text-based adventure game called Colossal Cave that Ken Williams brought to his home in Simi Valley, California. The game captivated his wife, Roberta, and inspired her to create an adventure game of her own. The title had a plot and art style inspired by Agatha Christie’s novels. Called Mystery House, the Williams family created the entire game from scratch. Thankfully it was a hit (with 15,000 copies sold) and it prodded them to get into the video game business full-time.

                                        The blog post for this on GOG, is here in this link!


                                        S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

                                        The latest update has arrived for Heart of Chernobyl. Patch 1.3 is here. It’s quite extensive this time around, so I won’t list them here (it’d take too much space!) but rather link you to the Steam page detailing them.

                                        S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 not only suffers from me having to type the letters in with a full-stop between each letter, but it also launched in a fairly broken state. We all know who to blame this time, rather than the (sadly common now) tradition of releasing a game broken because they can, this time it was a real life warzone which affected their ability to make a game.

                                        Hopefully this patch gets it to a space nice enough to enjoy the game even more than it has been (though...I have to admit, it’s too damn scary for me!) - the link to the post is here


                                        Hope Town

                                        This is one of two games I’ve spotted on Kickstarter which might be interesting to some. The names and faces behind the game are interesting but the fact they’re stating this is a [spiritual?] successor to the ever-fascinating Disco Elysium (former Dying Light and Witcher 3 devs) is a bit sad. It looks to be true, but it makes me feel so frustrated when games have to promote themselves based on the success of other games, especially when they’re unique. Which this sure looks to be.

                                        The Kickstarter link and page is here, which explains all, but I’ll include a few pictures because the art is wonderful:


                                        The Sinking City 2

                                        I’m a big fan of Lovecraftian horror. Not so much the ‘getting scared’ side of it (I’m a wimp with scary games), but the setting, the atmosphere. The era in time.

                                        The Sinking City (the first game) had a LOT of drama, but since their long battle with Nacon, the developers (called Frogwares) won, and are the sole publisher of the game. And you should Follow this link and read about their battles on a PC Gamer page, it’s a pretty fascinating story about the woes they were subjected to:

                                        Anyway, tangent aside, their sequel to that game is on its way, and being funded this time, in part, by Kickstater.

                                        From their Kickstarter page:

                                        The Sinking City 2 is a third-person survival horror game, set in an otherworldly Lovecraftian version of the 1920s United States. Coming to PC (Steam, EGS, GOG), PS5 and Xbox Series

                                        Experience a heart-pounding survival horror as you navigate the flooded streets of Arkham. Fight terrifying Eldritch abominations, face monumental beings beyond human comprehension known as The Great Old Ones, and investigate the dark mysteries gripping this forsaken place

                                        The link to the Kickstarter page is here!


                                        Half-Life 2 RTX

                                        This one’s something I’m sure everyone here has spotted. Having only just played through Half-Life 2 for the first time a few months back, even I was aware of any tiny bit of news or announcements on the series of games. This time it’s no different, I’d expect.

                                        Anyway, from the Steam page:

                                        Re-live the groundbreaking, critically acclaimed Half-Life 2 like never before, reimagined with RTX Remix. Featuring full ray tracing, remastered assets, and DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, this DLC is free for Half-Life 2 owners

                                        The rating is currently ‘Mixed’ on Steam, with 1,840 reviews as of writing this nonsense up for you all.

                                        The YouTube trailer 5 days ago is here, if you want to check it out

                                        The Steam page’s link is here if you want to just jump straight on over to that, too

                                        Personally, I am more excited by the coming re-release of the Raising The Bar – because just look at it, it’s BEAUTIFUL:

                                        ...and one more, unknown Valve artist working on Half-Life - April 8th 1998:


                                        Epic sale

                                        This one’s for the 5 people here who care about Epic Games’ sales and have a library of purchased games (not just those we’ve claimed weekly for years!).

                                        The sale starts on March 26th, but I also weirdly see in a search that there’s another on April 10th for some reason? IDK why. These sales used to be quite significant as they had their coupons involved, but having long-since killed those, well...I guess we’ll see what is worth buying when it happens!


                                        Switch cat

                                        This one’s just...me spotting something I think is adorable, and thus subjecting you to it. This is ‘Switch Cat fanart’ by an artist whose username is shunixe, but also seems to be Xezeno Xezeno1 (which only reminds me of Xenomorphs and how much terror I subjected myself to when I played Alien: Isolation with the lights turned off, headphones on, and all alone. It was a mistake I made exactly once)

                                        Anyway, THIS IS ADORABLE, LOOK AT IT!!!


                                        Metro

                                        Metro has now turned 15 years old. And they’re having a 15th anniversary update (4A games)

                                        The following text obviously comes from their page, but I encourage you to click the link at the end of me rambling to watch that video, running 3:56 seconds, which celebrates all their years.

                                        *Hello everyone,

                                        We shared with you earlier this month that we wanted to tell you more about the status of our team and our future, so what better opportunity to do so as celebration of Metro’s 15th anniversary.  
                                        In honor of the incredible 15 years of Metro, we’ve created a video to celebrate our journey throughout the tunnels of the metro, made possible by our devoted community that have supported us along the way. This is our thanks to you, the players*

                                        The link is here for their post!


                                        Halt and Catch Fire

                                        HCF, or "Halt and Catch Fire," was a term referring to a machine code instruction that caused a processor to stop normal operation and enter an unrecoverable state.

                                        It came from early-early computing and is ended up being use to just...describe catastrophic system failures. It’s not a practical command, it just symbolized a dramatic crash or malfunction in computing systems.

                                        Halt and Catch Fire is also one of my favorite TV shows ever made. A drama series set in the 1980s and 1990s, following a group of ‘visionaries’ in the tech industry during the rise of the personal computer and internet eras.

                                        The IMDb page is here, if you want to see the amazing cast and read more

                                        The trailer for season one is on YouTube, and I’m linking you here

                                        Wait, why are you rambling about this? What’s it got to do with gaming?! - I can hear you screaming at your screen right now.

                                        Well, follow this link to a Polygon article which details why HaCF has the best depictions of gaming in it (and it does, dear reader, it does!): it’s not about the game; it’s about what the game gets you to


                                        Codemasters delisted

                                        Looks like a few EA Codemasters titles have been delisted from Steam - for those who are keeping track

                                        • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
                                        • Toybox Turbos
                                        • Rise of the Argonauts
                                        • Maelstrom: The Battle for Earth Begins
                                        • Damnation
                                        • Hospital Tycoon
                                          It's a strange move, especially considering these are old, old titles now, but still a sad one to see them unavailable (legally)

                                        Digital Art / Gaming

                                        First up is a set of images a talented designer made was this mock-up of how Steam would look if it was running on Windows 98
                                        This artist goes by Blu-s_Attempt and kinda makes me sad that I'm living in a Windows 11 world, and not a 98 one. Three images, and as follows:

                                        And one more:

                                        this time some nice, nostalgic 2000's era ad mockups done by a talented design artist - RetroB0y, showing a glimpse of what it'd look like if the Steam Deck was released in the early 2000s.
                                        These remind me so strongly of the Sony PlayStation ads made and run in the early 2000s for the PS2 in magazines and other print media.
                                        No matter what, these are a treat!


                                        This week’s free games:

                                        As ever, Epic gives a free game away, and (I know, the term ‘free’ here isn’t as free as it is with Epic’s) there is some from Prime Gaming. These are available if you subscribe to Amazon Prime, and are yours to keep forever, even if you no longer subscribe to the service.

                                        Epic:

                                        Jurassic World Evolution from 2021 is free this week. This seems a nice ‘get’, considering it is recent and is semi-well regarded, but one thing to remember is that you’re only getting the base game with this. The DLC mounts up immediately, and costs like $80,000 (slight exaggeration) to have everything.

                                        If you are in Belarus, Russia then you’ll be unable to claim this game this week.

                                        From Prime Gaming:

                                        As always, Prime gives a few games each week, and to me is the best deal in gaming. I’ve been subscribed to Game Pass for a looooong time now, but this somehow feels like my fav option. Maybe because it lets me build up my beloved GOG library. Anyway, this weeks games are:

                                        • March 20: Wolfenstein: The Old Blood [Xbox and PC via Microsoft Store Code]
                                        • March 20: Mutazione [GOG Code]
                                        • March 20: Figment 2: Creed Valley [Amazon Games App]
                                        • March 20: Legacy of Kain: Defiance [GOG Code]
                                        • March 20: Mortal Shell [Epic Games Store]

                                        How are you playing these on Linux / Steam Deck?

                                        I’m glad you (probably didn’t, but shhh) ask me! Generally speaking, I play my GOG and Epic, and Amazon titles on my Linux desktop PC by using Heroic Games Launcher. For my desktop, nothing beats this.

                                        Heroic is a Free and Open Source Epic, GOG and Amazon Prime Games launcher for Linux, Windows and macOS. Also available on the SteamDeck!

                                        • The website is here, detailing all kinds of info, including FAQ’s, documentation and links

                                        • Their Discord is here, with this invite, if you want to join in there

                                        Personally, I love how Heroic have an arrangement with GOG themselves. Whereby if you purchase a GOG game through Heroic (or by an affiliate link they have set up), then Heroic will be a small portion of each sale to help support their service. To me that just makes my lil heart warm!

                                        And on my Steam Deck, I mostly use Junk-Store (though I also have Heroic installed there, too!)

                                        I actually shared a post recently about a big update Junk-Store did, but first I’ll expound a little on what Junk-Store is.

                                        It’s a way to play Epic Games and GOG games on your Steam Deck – and my fav thing to share is how it makes it look like Valve made it themselves. It runs via Decky Loader, though in the future this will change as the developer is also working on a way so you can keep it running that way, or install it another.

                                        At the moment though, from Decky you’ll find a section where all of your games library for Epic and GOG will appear showing the game art almost exactly as your games do in your regular Steam games library on the Steam Deck.

                                        This UI is what I love most, it looks and feels and acts exactly as if it were made by Steam, for the Steam Deck. I love the library for the games. Installation is a breeze. It makes installing anything required to make the game play perfectly is as easy as one press (dependencies). You’ve also got some fun achievements that the dev has made himself, which is pretty damn fun to find inside JS.

                                        Check this out, they have had a BIG update recently, and by ‘they’ I mean Eben – the solo developer who programs this. I wrote a post and shared it on Lemmy, so you can find it here with this link

                                        • Their GitHub is here with this link

                                        • This is their link to the Discord server. Handy to have, as users have a section where they share settings they’ve found work best for games they play from Epic and GOG

                                        • Their website is here, if you want to read more


                                        Croc Legend of the Gobbos

                                        The timeless cult classic Croc and its remastered version arrive on GOG on April 2nd!

                                        “Words can't express how excited we are to welcome this gaming legend after almost 30 years”

                                        The link to the GOG page is here, which is the only PC platform you can buy and play it on!

                                        Here is a link to the trailer, four months back, on YouTube if you want to see it!


                                        Apple’s long-lost hidden recovery partition:

                                        I know, this isn’t even vaguely gaming-oriented. But it’s super interesting, and I feel like there’s a nice intersection of gamers + tech-minded folk in here who might want to follow the link. Just a quick copy of the user’s post, then I’ll link you to what they’re talking about:

                                        You might remember when I asked about looking for an unformatted Performa 550 a couple of months ago because I was looking for a lost recovery partition that Apple had a couple of technotes about. I wanted to share an update -- I was able to find what I was looking for thanks to a kind person here on this subreddit!
                                        It's nifty functionality I had never seen before that tries to save you if something gets messed up with your System Folder. I'm surprised Apple didn't continue forward with this on later models. If you want to try it for yourself, I uploaded a "factory fresh" hard drive image with this partition for preservation purposes. It works on lots of models, not just the 550.
                                        There is still an unanswered question about how the partition was originally created, so if anyone else has a Performa 550 that hasn't been formatted, I'd especially be interested in finding out if it has this partition, or even just if Apple Backup is a custom version/size that doesn't match any of the screenshots from my blog. It might also be interesting to find out if the Performa 575 had it too

                                        If you love vintage Apple computers, then this is a must-read!


                                        Ryubing:

                                        Ryubing is my choice of Ryujinx forks. It has at its helm a dev (GreemDev) of the original project. Let me start this short little bit off with a reminder that Ryujinx was not illegal, it was not shut down by court order or any breach of IP. It was an agreement the original dev made with Nintendo (which was rumored to be all kinds of things, but being based in Brazil, ‘the law’ wouldn’t be a factor even if they broke it. Brazil is fairly well known as the wild west of emulation.

                                        Anyway, Ryubing got a DMCA from Nintendo, just another in a long list in the last few weeks which has received such.

                                        • and as an aside, the EmuDeck team use Ryubing in EmuDeck now, and have done so for some time. So...that’s a fact!

                                        Since their github page has been taken down, it is now here with this link, if you wanna read up


                                        Xbox was released in 2002:

                                        This is a little late, but 4 days back, it was that day on which the original Xbox was released in Europe and Australia. 3 years of Xbox being on the scene (in those regions, at least!), which is incredible to see. While their news might be a little thin-icey lately...

                                        I’d love to remind you that, 2002, Microsoft released a commercial for the original Xbox that was banned after the UK’s Independent Television Commission received 136 complaints - called 'Life is Short' (click this link to see it!)


                                        Super Famicom

                                        This just...was interesting for me to see. I have a soft spot in my heart for gaming hardware I wasn’t even close to being alive for on release, especially when it combines with gray/beige coloring.

                                        User chunk337 shared an image of the Super Famicom box. These were used in hotels in Japan, where you’d pay a certain amount for a certain play-time. I just love how utterly boxy this thing is, thought you might too!


                                        Quick-fire bits and pieces:

                                        The PC Gaming Show:

                                        The ‘Show returns this June! ‘New games, new trailers, new exclusives all coming this summer’ - showing on June 8th this year.

                                        A link to more details and what will be showing is here, with this link!

                                        RPCS3 Android

                                        Android alpha 5 released for those who love gaming on their phones, and emulating there too!

                                        The link to the release and notes is here

                                        Space Marine 3 is official in development!

                                        A link to the Warhammer Community post is here, if you want to read their own words!

                                        Chrono Trigger Anniversary

                                        Escape From Tarkov: Arena

                                        Has been added to Epic Games store.

                                        You can watch here, via YouTube if you’re interested

                                        The classic game was released on March 11th 1995! So it’s now officially just over 30 years + one week old!


                                        Revolt

                                        And, I’ll drop another reminder in here! My friend Gardiner Bryant set up a Revolt server for Steam Deck, Linux and general gamers. It’s built up a lot now, with 82 users in the sub. Plenty of them are devs and creators of some of the programs and applications you use on your Steam Deck (or Linux PC!), and...I’m hoping it’s a nice place for people to visit and chat.

                                        Revolt itself is a FOSS alternative to Discord! You can read more about it via their site, which is linked in this sentence

                                        The link to the Revolt server is here, if you want to join in, have a look, or chat games! I also wrote a post about it some time ago here on Lemmy, if you want to read a little more detail: The link to which is here!

                                        Annnd finally, the server itself is at this link: https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH


                                        What have you been playing?!

                                        IDK, thought it might be nice if you wanted to share what you have been enjoying when it comes to video games! What game have you been playing? Enjoying? Not enjoying? Leave a comment, if you’re so inclined, I’d love to hear more about what the community here has been enjoying, please share it!

                                        I’ve been enjoying a Nintendo Switch actually. I used to be obsessed with them had a lil collection, but I sold them all when I got my Steam Deck.

                                        I recently bought a V2 Switch super cheap in Japan, and I’ve since installed a picofly mod-chip in it, so I can run CFW on there (themes on my Switch! How can you beat that?!)

                                        I’ve been playing Metroid Prime: Remake on it, being one of my fav games. And on my Steam Deck I’ve started to enjoy Half-Life 2 again, and it runs oh-so-beautifully!


                                        And that’s it?

                                        I think this might be the end of what I can ramble on about.

                                        As always, any errors are my own, as with formatting. I do so hope you’ve found something interesting in here, by now maybe you’re aware I am oh-so-very tired of traditional gaming news outlets. They’re running with baked in advertisements, written by A.I. or generally such low-effort swill they’re ripping off a comment they spotted. I just want to at least try bring back the feeling of the old-old gaming blogs, where Patreon and support and donations and ads weren’t the focus of what you’re on a site to see!

                                        If you wanna follow my inane gaming posts, then you can find me on Mastodon here:

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                                        I must say, this is an interesting collection of news!

                                        Q: So, using Heroic I could launch Epic games without installing their launcher?

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                                          I must say, this is an interesting collection of news!

                                          Q: So, using Heroic I could launch Epic games without installing their launcher?

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                                          Yes! That's exactly how Heroic works!

                                          Check their website if you want to look at the FAQ, its extensive in what it covers there!

                                          But, it definitely bypasses the need for Epic's launcher. As with Amazon Games titles, and GOG as well! An all-in-one 🙂

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