THE BORE
General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: Steve Contra on August 07, 2013, 07:46:30 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6arsmN1E68
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2010618696/dkss-reality-death-maze (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2010618696/dkss-reality-death-maze)
:whew :gddr5 :obama :gddr5 :whew
Special thanks to JackFrost2012 for bringing this to me
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:beli
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:beli
Spooky Space Station!
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$65,000 lol
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$1,000
Do you have a character that you want to see in a video game? Now's your chance, show off your creativity and help design an original character.
(http://i3.minus.com/ibuUdjjv905dTU.png)
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This is somehow distressing and depressing. Like I've been given a window into a despair-ridden life that only an alcoholic pregnancy can create, and only video games keep from being ended voluntarily.
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This is somehow distressing and depressing. Like I've been given a window into a despair-ridden life that only an alcoholic pregnancy can create, and only video games keep from being ended voluntarily.
So, we're all actually committing murder by not helping fund this project, is what you're saying?
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Murder through the digital realm.
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$65,000 lol
Better value than your average Double Fine Kickstarter.
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That guy looks like my mental picture of Fistfull
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Only pros play on EXETREME difficulty
Speaking of which, considering the effort (or lack thereof) of rendering and creating a scene like that, you would think that it would be noticed at any point of creation that there was in fact an extra letter in that word.
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(http://art.penny-arcade.com/photos/i-jbBQTJT/0/950x10000/i-jbBQTJT-950x10000.jpg)
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The irony displayed in that comic is mind-boggling.
And none of their backers were even promised a Lamborghini.
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:larry
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Didnt those losers do a kickstarter for a podcast?
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Didnt those losers do a kickstarter for a podcast?
they actualy did 2 kickstarters but the first one had an amazing reward for 1$!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLY7DpAgNbU
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What We Are Trying Accomplish
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I was going to make fun of the graphics, but when I remembered that a dog made them they actually seem kind of impressive.
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$1,000
Do you have a character that you want to see in a video game? Now's your chance, show off your creativity and help design an original character.
(http://i3.minus.com/ibuUdjjv905dTU.png)
Is that guy missing a leg??
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He's already been through the maze a time or two.
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I have been playing video games all my life, and for many years, I’ve wanted to make my own. There are many stories I wish to tell, and I have a lot of new and innovative ideas to show the world. The past four years are where my development career has sprouted up. I just recently graduated from ITT Tech with Bachelors in Game Design (mainly art and design). It was a rough four years for my family; but now that we are actually putting our foot in the door, it’s great. I’m really excited, and things look really good.
My son, Alex, has shared my passion for a long time, but he’s on the other side of the fence: programming. That’s what he’s wanted to do since he was about…. Eleven? He’s almost eighteen now, so it’s been a while. When I graduated in December of ’12, that’s when he started picking up HTML, CSS, and Java. Now he’s working on Unreal Script and GML (Game Maker Language). Alex is working on the programming and PR for Reality Death Maze.
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Bebpo please help keep this mans family together.
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I always feel really depressed looking at Kickstarter like that. :-\
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I have been playing video games all my life, and for many years, I’ve wanted to make my own. There are many stories I wish to tell, and I have a lot of new and innovative ideas to show the world. The past four years are where my development career has sprouted up. I just recently graduated from ITT Tech with Bachelors in Game Design (mainly art and design). It was a rough four years for my family; but now that we are actually putting our foot in the door, it’s great. I’m really excited, and things look really good.
My son, Alex, has shared my passion for a long time, but he’s on the other side of the fence: programming. That’s what he’s wanted to do since he was about…. Eleven? He’s almost eighteen now, so it’s been a while. When I graduated in December of ’12, that’s when he started picking up HTML, CSS, and Java. Now he’s working on Unreal Script and GML (Game Maker Language). Alex is working on the programming and PR for Reality Death Maze.
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Bebpo please help keep this mans family together.
He's hedging his future on a "Bachelors in Game Design" from an online degree mill? I burst out laughing at the rewards chart drawn in with coloured pencil, but now I'm not sure how I feel :-\
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with 48 hours to go and 63K left to collect, Dimensional Key Studios ramps up the marketing campaign.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTYzT7hTY6E
ha.ha.ha.
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:phil
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Maybe after this failure the kid can get a real fucking job.
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do you think if i donate i can get the drugs
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The worst thing about Kickstarter is that it allowed that MegaTokyo guy to pull down $300k.
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do you think if i donate i can get the drugs
If you donate to this, then you're probably already on some pretty good stuff.
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Really don't understand how anyone can even pretend to give a shit about Piro in 2013.
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Really don't understand how anyone can even pretend to give a shit about Piro in 2013.
Because weeaboo.
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Where the money goes
The money goes all for cocaine for the stars down the nose.
:heh
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Our bodycount will be higher as Hiroshima and Dancing with the Stars combined.
Newfeed.
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I have been playing video games all my life, and for many years, I’ve wanted to make my own. There are many stories I wish to tell, and I have a lot of new and innovative ideas to show the world. The past four years are where my development career has sprouted up. I just recently graduated from ITT Tech with Bachelors in Game Design (mainly art and design). It was a rough four years for my family; but now that we are actually putting our foot in the door, it’s great. I’m really excited, and things look really good.
My son, Alex, has shared my passion for a long time, but he’s on the other side of the fence: programming. That’s what he’s wanted to do since he was about…. Eleven? He’s almost eighteen now, so it’s been a while. When I graduated in December of ’12, that’s when he started picking up HTML, CSS, and Java. Now he’s working on Unreal Script and GML (Game Maker Language). Alex is working on the programming and PR for Reality Death Maze.
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Bebpo please help keep this mans family together.
Back in the glory days of '12. Oh, the memories of that long-ago time.
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