Wish I could have gone to this. One of my classes had us come in a week early for three days of 9-5, which totally sucked. On the upside, it's only going to meet every other week now.
Sorry for the shitty audio quality, but if anyone remembers Scott and Pete trying to get Way Too Many People to play Spot It, they'll remember that room was fucking loud.
I wonder if there's any footage from when we played Action Castle. There was one girl who was recording it, with Fluttershy as her tag with Me, Viga, Russell and Coldguy's funny leadership.
It was replaced on the other days by a scrolling shooter. I'm certainly underselling it a bit, but having played a lot of bullet-hell style games, it felt way too easy. I don't even remember the name of it.
It was replaced on the other days by a scrolling shooter. I'm certainly underselling it a bit, but having played a lot of bullet-hell style games, it felt way too easy. I don't even remember the name of it.
I really liked the one they had where there were two attack buttons. One of them made you movee slowly, so you could dodge bullet hell more easily, but it only shot straight ahead. The other one shot in a wide spread pattern, but you moved very quickly. That is good for getting out of the way of a directed attack, but killed you if you pressed it while there was a rain of bullets. I was able to beat it only dying once or twice per level.
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I can't wait to hear about the games played. I'm hoping Eclipse was played, and am very curious about it.
So I'm assuming it was great, but how hard was it to learn the rules? Was someone basically having to referee the entire thing?
Also, sup brah?
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MAGFest Super Art Fight photos
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(PS: That game sucked, honestly.)
Also, DERP FACE'D NEITO.
Scott making out with a furry?