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Konami Kukeiha Club - Konami Classics: The Best Of The NES | Spacelab9 | 2023 | Pink | /800
#konami kukeiha club#konami classics: the best of the nes#spacelab9#vinyl#colored vinyl#lp#music#records#record collection#vgm#video game music#konami#record store day#nes#gradius#rush'n attack#castlevania#double dribble#stinger#contra#life force#jackal#blades of steel#the adventures of bayou billy#track & field ii#snake's revenge#base wars#laser invasion#crisis force#monster in my pocket
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Blue laser cheat commandos based on lps 339 shorthair cat “i inherited my nanas anger”
I have. Nothing to post. Except art i forgot to put here but yk.
Original under cut i forgor it
#homestar runner#cheat commandos#lps#blue laser cheat commandos based on lps 339 shorthair cat “i inherited my nanas anger”
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I made an object show oc, then i humanized them! This is Laser Pointer, or LP for short!
#osc#object show#object#object show community#object oc#object show oc#oc#theartchannel#oc: laser pointer#osc art#osc community
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The Witness and The Mountain
Since The Witness is a game that's impossible to really play twice (it's about learning and observation, and the save game is inside your brain), I sometimes watch Let's Plays of it for that vicarious thrill. You get to watch people figure things out! You get to see them make assumptions about how the rules work, and watch them have epiphanies!
Spoilers for The Witness follow.
Unfortunately, a lot of these people simply do not get what the game was going for. That's fine, that's how art is sometimes, and most LPs are streamed by people who are, at the very least, aware of their audience and filling air (or at worst, engaging with chat and only half paying attention).
There is, in particular, The Mountain. Through the whole game you've been completing different areas, lighting up lasers that shine up to the mountain peak, and eventually you make your way up there, and there's a beautiful puzzle that requires changing perspectives, and after that you're on your way down into the bowels of the Mountain, which it turns out contains an enormous modernist facility. There are bits and pieces of design laying around, models and diagrams showing someone going through the work of making all the things you've seen around the island.
It's not just the environment that's different, the puzzles are too. And in particular, there are a few series of puzzles that I've seen many many people think are just the stupidest trolliest shit. These are the panels that are obscured by black bars, the ones with flashing colors, the ones that are at an uncomfortable angle, the ones that twist and turn when you try to do them.
Now, is this trolly shit? Yes, absolutely. But it also has a point.
The Mountain is about constraints, and design, and how we have to work within the limits of a medium, how what was shown to you throughout the whole game was limited. The puzzles of the Mountain are in one way or another about breaking outside of the constraints, showing you the limits of the puzzle grids, all the things that weren't done. They are, in some sense, just pointing out scope and how it works.
This is the only place in the game where there are puzzles that affect each other. It's the only place where you have two lines on the same grid. It violates the rules that the game has set up, rules that you probably didn't ever think about, in the same way that you've come across a lot of rules you didn't think about in this game (and this is one of the main experiences before The Mountain, being challenged on what you think you know).
And is it irritating to have to solve a puzzle that's off-centered? That you can't see that well? That's spinning in place? Yes. But it's that way for a reason.
What's crazy to me is that I've seen so many people say "how did this make it past QA" or "this is the dumb shit you do when you're first making a game", as though it was a mistake, as though Jonathan Blow had just run out of ideas and was trying to pad the game. Or they'll say "why would you do this to me" and then not actually think about why.
The thing about The Witness is that especially in The Mountain, it's challenging game design and not taking it as gospel, and it's doing this in what I think is an interesting way. But sometimes the people playing it are so used to "good" game design and have had so many brushes with "bad" game design that they just don't even stop to question it.
And I know, I know, I'm saying that it's Bad on Purpose ... but it is! The whole area has a claustrophobic feeling to its puzzles, like you can feel yourself straining against them, and it's really wonderfully thematic, especially as the final section of the game. And I wish that I could sit down with the people playing it and have a conversation about it, what the game is trying to express, how gamers should also have reading comprehension.
I can absolutely understand not liking that section of the game. I think it's easy to get the point of what it's doing and say "yeah, yeah, I get it, but do I need to play these jank puzzles, isn't it enough to comprehend the gimmick?" Personally, I don't think it is, but that's because I have an appreciation for the artsy fartsy stuff. And this is aggressively artsy, in a way that I think is extremely rare in games, particularly because it approaches its artistry from the game mechanic/design perspective rather than the aesthetics/narrative/tone side of things.
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I´m currently watching an lp of lorelei and the laser eyes so here is dome fanart^^
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I know I posted this to Twitter already but I'm posting it this hellsite as well because I'm desperate on finding this lps film
I remember watching a lps movie about a Meteor or an Asteroid or a comet about to hit the earth in a few hours and then a couple of kids go out to save the world and some random hijinks ensue (a Robbery at a store happens as well) and then the main characters gets to a Rocket laser thing where They try to shoot the comet or Meteor or Asteroid (I don't remember what it was exactly), but there's a villain that wants the world to end or something, then the main character fights the villain, they go up something, the mc shoots the big laser at the thing And it explodes and everyone lives happily ever after.
also the main characters lps looked like this,
If anyone knows what the hell I'm talking about then please tell me the name of this old lps video so I know it's not a fever dream I had when i was younger
Also the intro and ending theme was "Everybody wants to rule the world by teats for fears or the big chair(I'm desperately trying to find this mini lps movie😭
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I was watching an LP of Spider Man 2 (PS5) SPOILERS
In the first mission after the intro, some guys try to rob a gun club. Which, has no security but a thin metal rolling door that some random thugs easily back a truck through. Sure, I get it, it's a plot contrivance.
Spidey (Peter) complains about the stupidity of the idea of having a gun club in the city. He banters about how he wants to replace the city's gun clubs with places that don't hurt anyone, like complement clubs.
In other words, a man who can dodge bullets in a high-tech, bullet-resistant suit packed chock-full of unlicensed, experimental, powerful concealed weapons* says guns are bad because they hurt people, as he beats thugs to a pulp with his carbon-fiber reinforced fists.
Two, legal gun owners are rarely the people who shoot others. If they shoot anyone, it's probably themselves, on purpose. Most gun crime is with illegal guns, and blaming legal owners for that is stupid.
Heck, I'm from one of many countries with low legal ownership, strict gun control, and more per capita gun homicides than America.
Three, the plot of the first game involved terrorists attacking the city, compromising a public official, and nearly blowing up the Mayor. Then there was a supervillain prison break, then the Mayor called in a PMC to keep order, which turned out to be tyrannical fascists.
Followed by a bioterror attack using weaponized biotech from the Mayor’s own company.
Needless to say, the Mayor loses his job.
I’m not even covering the DLC and Miles Morales game, which caused even more chaos. In short, faith in the city government and cops to protect the public has to be at an all-time low.
Also, the city's gun laws apparently don't keep countless bad guys from toting around their thundersticks. And we know those laws are probably similar to reality, because one of the side plots in SM2 involves Spidey responding to people with fireworks, which are illegal without a permit.
In the entire state. Except for sparklers.
Also, Spider-Man usually mocks his enemies. He spends most of the fight mocking the idea of gun clubs. Imagine if some randos tried to rob a jewelry store, and he started going on about blood diamonds.
I'm an hour or two later, and some guy says that his foundation is developing GMO crops for humanitarian reasons, as opposed to normal corporate GMO crops, which are made for profit and are "rightly criticized".
The speech does not sound one bit like something an actual person would say. It's possible the character is drawing on the language of a speech or article, but it still sounds awkward.
Peter later says "Money shouldn't be part of the equation when it comes to basic human necessities."
Man who lucked into a cushy job because he was friends with a nepo baby of a billionaire in high school says “the vittles shouldn’t cost money.”
And last time I checked, a lot of crops wouldn't even be grown if farmers and corporations couldn't profit by them. Because, y’know, food costs time, money, effort, and resources to make. Like most things.
Just to be clear, I'm actually in favor of Open Source, generally. But this is just so preachy.
*Including armed drones with lasers powerful enough to destroy scenery.
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Today, on 11th February, 1975 - Queen Story!
Toledo, OH, USA, Student Union Auditorium
'Sheer Heart Hattack Tour'
Extract:
"Freddie chuckled at the memory as he sipped tea from a ceremonial bowl. He was clad in a dazzling kimono, and sat crossed legged on the floor of his abode, decorated with Samurai swords and hand-made parasols, just down the road from Shepherd's Bush.
Rather like the Victorian explorers, he had brought home the lifestyle and artifacts of a foreign culture, and seemed anxious not to lose the magic of a country that had obviously made a considerable impression.
"I loved it there, the life style, the art...I'd go back tomorrow if I could," insisted Freddie shooing his cats Tom and Gerry off a Led Zeppelin album that had been carelessly left exposed.
How has it been these last few months? Freddie seemed just slightly enervated, not quite the garrulous showman I first met on a dark night in Liverpool, on their British tour last Autumn.
"It's been...fun. When we finished the English tour we went to Europe. We came back at Christmas and then went to America, which was quite a bash Two months.
"That's when I came a cropper.
I had voice trouble, these horrible nodules began to form on my vocal cords.
"I went to see specialists in England and America, and they were talking about an operation, but fortunately they seem to have gone down now and it won't be necessary.
Thank God.
In America they were talking about giving me laser beam treatment. They just singe them off, but they still don't know about the after effects, which could be dangerous.
"I had experienced trouble before, and always thought it was just a sore throat.But in America it really started hurting, especially after we did six shows in four nights."
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"How long had this been going on in Japan?
"Well, 'Queen II' was the LP of the year, and since then it just built up. We were given so many beautiful presents, dolls, lanterns, and they're so into rock music."
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"Freddie in jest, to avoid questions about their next album, which was not yet in the works: "Did I ever tell you about the time a girl pushed a dog into my arms while I was singing on stage in Toledo?"...
#1975#1975sheerheartattacktour#sheerheartattackalbum#freddie mercury#queen band#london#zanzibar#queen#brian may#john deacon#freddiebulsara#roger taylor#legend#toledo#usa
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Cuddly commandos!
#homestar runner#lps#cheat commandos#you know the eye personality thing that lps have#gunhaver has the sportiest personality while blue laser has messiest along with cuddly as a secondary because i thought itd be silly#like yeah he wants to blow up the ocean but on the other hand hes loves dangly cat toys and getting pet because kitty cat#dual eye typing as lps collectors wiki calls it#ok ill stop now but expect more ccs lps crossovers becauze i am not normal srry if i got anything wrong in my ramble
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I finally put together a Path compliant fleet that can handle 1 and 1/2 Ordos without severe losses. Which I think is as good as its going to get.
The Prometheus Mk 2 is the star of the show. I started this run mostly because I liked the way this ship looked and wanted to make it work. Autogenerated LP Fleets appear with laser equipped Sunders, which is why I'm allowing myself to use things like the High Intensity Laser and the Monitor. The Prom2 is a very fast capital ship (for low tech, anyway) equipped with a burn drive. I used three of these to establish combat zones and act as anchors for my hounds (not the ship).
Here's the primary hound. While the Prom is the star of the show the LP Manticore certainly wins best supporting actor. These things can put an insane amount of pressure on a single location very fast. They're great for harassing the enemy flank and picking off high value Destroyers.
I typically paired the Manticores with Eradicator (P)s. Continuing the aggressive hunting dog theory behind this fleet these quick cruisers burn to the flanks and tease apart the enemy formation.
While the combat ships encourage the enemy fleet ball to break itself into its component parts this little fella just waltzes right towards the most powerful capital ships in the area. The Monitor is superb for drawing fire and holding enemy attention while the rest of my fleet secures map control.
I love this set up. It feels very fast and very effective. When I had to face down particularly nasty stations I brought along an XIV Onslaught or an Invictus. Outside of that though, this compostiion has stayed with me for the entire game.
May the Path you tread be Righteous!
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okay so i have these ones made by others
the bears knife comes out!! i dont know who made the dARF maul (bf got it for me!)
then i made these ones:
the mantis, clowns, scottie are all either damaged old molds or duplicate g7s. the siren is a kiwi body and a lol surprise doll head!
the clowns are for my boyfriend, based on his headmate wafer(monkey) and my headmate kelpie(bunny)!! and the shark + room combo is a lps custom of his fursona! i handmade and painted everything except the miniature toys! even the furniture was laser cut and assembled!
and!! my dad recently got a 3d printer, so ive made this cutie:
she has an articulated tail!
im working on a dinosaur enclosure (im going to have him print me out a tricy, an ankly, a plessy, and a plara. something im not spelling them. then i have a custom stegosaurus coming in the mail, and im making a brachiosaurus!) he already printed me out two dimetrodons- the little one only has one layer and the mommy was printed using black spool, so i have to DUMP her in white for a good base)
WHATTTT THESE ARE SO COOL OH MY GODDDD??????? .:-OOO
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Printed engines propel the next industrial revolution
In the fall of 2023, NASA hot fire tested an aluminum 3D printed rocket engine nozzle. Aluminum is not typically used for 3D printing because the process causes it to crack, and its low melting point makes it a challenging material for rocket engines. Yet the test was a success.
Printing aluminum engine parts could save significant time, money, and weight for future spacecraft. Elementum 3D Inc., a partner on the project, is now making those benefits available to the commercial space industry and beyond.
The hot fire test was the culmination of a relationship between NASA and Elementum that began shortly after the company was founded in 2014 to make more materials available for 3D printing. Based in Erie, Colorado, the company infuses metal alloys with particles of other materials to alter their properties and make them amenable to additive manufacturing. This became the basis of Elementum's Reactive Additive Manufacturing (RAM) process.
NASA adopted the technology, qualifying the RAM version of a common aluminum alloy for 3D printing. The agency then awarded funding to print the experimental Broadsword rocket engine, demonstrating the concept's viability.
Meanwhile, a team at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, was working to adapt an emerging technology to print larger engines. In 2021, Marshall awarded an Announcement of Collaborative Opportunity to Elementum 3D to modify an aluminum alloy for printing in what became the Reactive Additive Manufacturing for the Fourth Industrial Revolution project.
The project also made a commonly used aluminum alloy available for large-scale 3D printing. It is already used in large satellite components and could be implemented into microchip manufacturing equipment, Formula 1 race car parts, and more.
The alloy modified for the Broadsword engine is already turning up in brake rotors and lighting fixtures. These various applications exemplify the possibilities that come from NASA's collaboration and investment in industry.
IMAGE: A laser powder directed energy deposition (LP-DED) 3D printer at RPM Innovations’ facility additively manufactures a large-scale aerospike rocket engine nozzle from one of Elementum 3D’s specialized, 3D-printable aluminum alloys. Credit: RPM Innovations Inc.
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The Roches - Metropol, Berlin, Germany, November 3, 1982
Sometimes, nothing but The Roches sounds good. Here, we've got an excellent Rockpalast performance from around the time of the Keep On Doing LP. Maggie, Terre and Suzzy kick things off in fine fashion with that album's "Losing True," sending laser beams of pure harmony out into the crowd of rowdy Berliners. Somehow, that crowd remains a little rowdy throughout the Roches set — how??? Well, it turns out they were waiting for the Go-Go's, who were riding high on a few new wave hits at the time. Can we check out the Go-Go's, too? Oh yeah, we can.
But before you do that, dig the one-two punch that The Roches close with — Dylan's "Clothesline Saga" and "Hammond Song." That Dylan cover is an especially inspired choice, allowing the sisters to inhabit a number of characters and voices, uttering gnomic riddles and otherwise unspeakable truths beneath everyday exchanges. That's kinda the same thing that happens on "Hammond Song," too. Has Bob ever listened to "Hammond Song"? I bet he has.
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