giwake

game developer, I think?

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i make games and music, sometimes.

profile picture by @thewaether!!!

moving to https://bsky.app/profile/giwake.bsky.social


atomicthumbs
@atomicthumbs

i switched out the video card, removed the 10tb hard drive that I've replaced with the 10tb raid 1 mirror in the g-raid, added a USB 3.2 gen 2x2 card, and finally filled the holes in the front with a pair of hotswap bays.

now it's everything a computer should be: made of lightweight and tasteful brushed aluminum with no tempered glass, silent at idle, unobtrusive, emitting no lights except power and disk activity, and able to read DVCAM video tapes with an internal drive

i have not been able to find record of Lian Li making a pink case with carbon fiber accents but I have one anyway



Snakeman
@Snakeman

Here we have 3D Pinball Express from Webfoot Technologies and Cosmi in 1999. I was familiar with the publisher Cosmi from the C64 days of Forbidden Forrest, Aztec Challenge, and Trivia Monster so I was surprised to see them on Windows in the year 1999. Sadly it seems that they've turned to publishing eGames tier shovelware (with respects to Dr. Lunatic). Webfoot Technologies was known on Windows for their 3D series of games including 3D Munch Man, 3D Frog Man, 3D Maze Man, and 3D Cube Hopper which are all ripoffs of classic arcade games. They would later become famous for their Legacy of Goku series on GBA. The last screenshot here has big @gameobjectives Commands for Gamers energy. Oddly enough we covered a different cursed pinball game that was published by eGames and developed by Duckfoot Technologies, who I'm not convinced isn't Webfoot Technologies. You can see How to Draw Anime Pinball here.



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