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@ryo Apparently, the shadow elites have been planning wars since the Napoleon era, but I'm no history buff so I can't verify them.

I think the American Civil War was planned or at least had some shadow elites taking advantage of it given all the conspiracies behind Lincoln's assassination. If that's true, then that should be a wake-up call for those thinking that a second civil war would save us.

@ryo WWI was also a planned psy-op. James Corbett has already made a documentary about it.

corbettreport.com/wwi/

Thirteen Years Ago Today, Al Gore Predicted The North Pole Would Be “Completely Ice Free Within The Next Five Years”

electroverse.co/al-gore-ice-fr

@ryo My prediction is that this war will end with an actual one world government (one that's actually visible to the public) just like how WWII ended with the creation of the UN. Seriously, every major world event ends with calls for more globalism. As if they were planned to be that way.

@sjw Windows 7 was the last decent version of Windows only because it didn't require you to have a Microsoft account to use.

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@PhenomX6 @ItsSkyDragonz The creepypasta wave seemed to die down after 2012. The game seemed to got popular because of MatPat.

Could the FNAF fan game craze lead a whole new genre of non horror games? 

@PhenomX6 @ItsSkyDragonz It didn't feel relevant even back in 2016. It's just a jump scare game like the ones from the Adobe Flash days, only this one had lore to it.

Could the FNAF fan game craze lead a whole new genre of non horror games? 

@ItsSkyDragonz Is FNAF still a thing?

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@TylerAbeoJordan@liberdon.com @ryo @nosat James Corbett has done thorough coverage on Elon Musk and why he is a fraud.

corbettreport.com/musk/

@berkberkman @opal There are trillions of Pong clones that's not surprising. The Incredible Machine is an obscure PC game from the 90s.

I found this AngelFire site that catalogs plug-n-play systems including their specs and even methods on accessing their debug menus.

I'm surprised that nobody has made emulators for these things yet. At least any that I've know of.

pnp-info.angelfire.com/

@opal I don't think I ever went to the Cartoon Network's website. I rarely even watched Cartoon Network as a kid.

@ryo For a second, I thought the actual article said "Ministry of Death" and "covAIDS lethal injection".

@opal The only Shockwave game I remember playing was some multiplayer tank game. There were also some on Nick.com but I can't remember any specifics.

@beardalaxy I never played Zombi U, but that mechanic seems like every Souls-like game out there except that you start with a new character. My "permadeath" system is mostly inspired by the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games (which are the only Pokemon games I've ever played). Granted, they were casual roguelikes, but I think they've made the best compromise.

>jump to your last save point
Yeah that another thing that puts me off from doing permadeath. If the game is on PC, you can easily savescum even if there is only one save slot, you can still copy the file into another directory and then paste it back in when you die. The only way to prevent that is to only allow cloud saves but that requires me to run a server and have the game be inoperable when I can no longer run it.

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