Jake Rodkin

@ja2ke@idlethumbs.social
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Hello Internet I am Jake! I design video games at Valve and on my own, host podcasts at http://idlethumbs.net and, like you, bathe in piles of garbage online. he/him

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Currenthttps://valvesoftware.com
Pasthttps://camposanto.com
Casthttps://idlethumbs.net
Co-Adminhttps://idlethumbs.social
@SasquatcherGeneral Agreed with all this. It was a fun movie to watch, which sounds weird given the most vague and abstract read on the subject matter, but the movie was so surprising and thrilling and sometimes romantic in how it views people, and it was all expressed in big sweeping ways and tiny shots that only lasted a few frames. Also lol @ imagining people upset at flashes of dick on screen from the first movie watching this one.
@mwichary I look at this and just think “ah yeah BBCode.” The php based web forums of the late 90s were right.
@marioguzman that inverted Finder icon is doing psychic damage

Playdate Season 2 allows us to finally do what we wanted to do in this grand experiment from day one: give everyone the chance to experience a season together in realtime as the games come out.

Also you get Blippo+, whatever that is.

https://play.date/games/seasons/two/

Season Two for Playdate

A bundle of unique and wonderful new games—discover them each week along with the rest of the Playdate community.

gerrymandering game genre boundaries to create a new "little guys you must keep safe" category that includes Lemmings, Pikmin, Chu Chu Rocket, etc
@marioguzman Glad it’s still supported on the rare occasion i need to do it, but the pleasure is all gone compared to some of the iTunes ripping UIs of old.
love the network of bike subreddits and the behaviors they foster
@cabel Looks good. Galad theh lost the big gradient.
@grumpygamer Okay you’re going to meet two guys trapped in a book. One of them’s going to demand red pages, the other guy blue pages, but they’re both traps. Solve a bunch of puzzles and find their father in the library.
igf (independent games festival), game developers conference, san jose, california (2000) https://archive.org/details/computer-games-magazine-issue-115-june-2000/page/n83/mode/2up?view=theater
Computer Games Magazine Issue 115 ( June 2000) : computer games magazine : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

computer games magazine volume issue 115 june 2000.

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