Ladies and gentlemen, I proudly present: More Blurry Camera Phone Pictures. Also known as The X Shrine, a tribute to the best games ever.
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I'm going to have to do three things here which I was not expecting to do. First, I'm going to post two entries within a few hours of each other, which for some reason makes me feel dirty. Second, I'm going to post a short journal entry. This definitely makes me feel dirty. Finally, I'm going to actually post something about, y'know, me doing game development. That does not make me feel dirty, even though maybe it should. I am now confused.
Ladies and gentlemen, I proudly present: More Blurry Camera Phone Pictures. Also known as The X Shrine, a tribute to the best games ever.
Ladies and gentlemen, I proudly present: More Blurry Camera Phone Pictures. Also known as The X Shrine, a tribute to the best games ever.
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jdaniel
I really enjoyed looking at the pictures of the X game you worked on. That was really interesting. Congratulations.
November 09, 2005 07:41 PM
I've been playing the X2 demo on my Powerbook for a couple of days now, and if X3 is just as good, I can't wait to see it.
I hope there will be Linux and Mac ports of this as well!
I hope there will be Linux and Mac ports of this as well!
November 10, 2005 12:04 AM
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