@coolboymew @PurpCat @nyanide @ElDeadKennedy @ooignignoktoo I feel like that was more due to being a kid and living with other siblings who were watching TV while you were on the computer in the same room or something like that. I was never a TV person, but all my TV nostalgia comes from what my siblings were watching while I was in the same room.
@coolboymew @PurpCat @nyanide @ElDeadKennedy @ooignignoktoo I kind of liked watching TV while being on the computer as a kid. I am pretty nostalgic for a lot of cartoons, but it wasn't really something I did exclusively.
Most of the flash and shockwave games I played as a kid were from Nick (Jr) and PBS Kids. So there's that.
@coolboymew @PurpCat @nyanide @ElDeadKennedy @ooignignoktoo I was like 3-5 years old playing Blue's Clues games, but I can't remember what exactly I was playing. I think one of them was a shockwave game. You could fully explore Blue's neighborhood in first person. It was pretty mind blowing for a flash game.
I think most of the games allowed you to print something after completing them and I was really attached to the printer as a little kid. It was a tangible reward for something.
@coolboymew @PurpCat @nyanide @ElDeadKennedy @ooignignoktoo I bet NOBODY is preserving the little kid games and there doesn't seem to be much effort to preserve Shockwave games as there is for flash games.
I think there were also some pure HTML games (something like text-adventures with links) and even JavaScript games (pre-HTML5, just text and variables or changing the src on an image element).
@PurpCat @nyanide @coolboymew @ElDeadKennedy @ooignignoktoo I always found it mind-blowing that the 2D Backyard Sports games ran on SCUMM, something that it wasn't remotely intended for.
@PurpCat @nyanide @coolboymew @ElDeadKennedy @ooignignoktoo I think people want to include minigames in their adventure games so maybe SCUMM already accommodates for that.
@PurpCat @nyanide @coolboymew @ElDeadKennedy @ooignignoktoo So no wonder they were able to use it for Backyard Baseball.
It makes me wonder if anyone else is using it as a general purpose game engine much like how a lot of people make non-RPG games in RPG Maker.
@PurpCat @nyanide @coolboymew @ElDeadKennedy @ooignignoktoo People making games in engines that were totally unintended for fascinates me.
Same with people writing games in languages that are totally unintended for games. I would love to write a full-length game in such a language. Right now, COBOL seems like the best candidate.
@PurpCat @nyanide @coolboymew @ElDeadKennedy @ooignignoktoo I played those too. Those were the only full versions of HE games we had besides Backyard Baseball.
YTV in Canada had some sort of robot thing you dressed up with unlockable codes you found on the site or were given on TV
Teletoon french and english had this massive awesome flash site with many, many games