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I've got a new Facebook page up and running for the blog, if you'd rather follow me there for updates.
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Got some promising games on the horizon!
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https://wyvernsandwaypoints.com/new-and-upcoming-dragon-games-2024-edition/
Welcome back to our irregularly-scheduled programming, where I take a look at new dragon-centric games hitting the market. I haven't done an overview since I started this blog back at the beginning of 2022 so it's high-time to do it again.
Glyde the Dragon has a Kickstarter and a public demo now!
https://wyvernsandwaypoints.com/glyde-the-dragon-kickstarter-announcement-and-demo-impressions/
I’ve been on a Spyro kick lately, which is convenient timing for the public release of the Glyde the Dragon demo. I get the impression the devs have tried to put some distance between their game and the famous purple dragon, but we all knew the comparison was inevitable.
New blog post up after some time away.
https://wyvernsandwaypoints.com/skyfear-update-june-playtest-and-roadmap-to-release/
Snagged a free 32" Sharp X Flat CRT TV off Facebook today, one that has both s video and component inputs. Excited to get some retro consoles hooked up to relive the nostalgia.
Question for any content creators out there that might see this:
When doing coverage for a retro game (whether it's streaming, for a video, or a blog) do you prefer to emulate or capture on original hardware?
I'm conflicted as I feel emulating is the obviously easier choice, but there's a part of me that thinks reviewing or talking about a game played on its original system and controller is important.