PiT

Niche Games Enjoyer

Average person in their 20s. View Backloggd for my taste in games. I swear it's really good! And to clear up confusion, when I say "PMD", it always refers to "Pokémon Mystery Dungeon", which is another series I love!

Play Klonoa: Door to Phantomile and Freedom Planet 2! And Solatorobo, and PMD: Gates to Infinity; those games have been shaping my preferences considerably!

SPOILERS FOR GAMES 2+ YEARS OLD!

Discord: pit1772 (Formerly PiT#1772)

That first link shown above, is where you can find the thousands of 3DS Pokemon Mystery Dungeon portraits I sorted with the help of Emmett Eon; very good stuff!


Steam
steamcommunity.com/id/B1Q64
Reddit (I don't use this often at all; mostly just another place to DM me if you have no other options)
www.reddit.com/user/PARTNER_iNTiME/

posts from @PiT tagged #Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures

also:

Shitty Security Breach (The Angry Video Game Nerd II: ASSimilation [2016])

[Will insert description here later; my apologies for not being able to finish this list in time without cutting corners a little]

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Laughin’ Jokin’ Numbnuts (The Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures [2013])

Well, I didn’t make the derogatory title, I’m just here for the sick music! The whole breakneck pace of this suitable final stage track basically yells an attempt to fit a metal track into chiptune. In fact, there’s a fan cover out there that plays the whole thing in metal, but I won’t link it, in order to keep my list’s consistency to the rules I set.

I really don’t need to explain the title’s meaning and its reference, because AVGN is a piece of history that you simply either know about or don’t. I'm the former, but have grown out of it since. I don’t have any desire to play this game either, so rather, this music is one of many gems I found while searching my treasure trove of VGM playlists I personally prepared many months before the #365DaysOfVGM started this year; a musical history lesson I made for myself! Told ya I was (mostly) prepared!

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