(ask 4 contact)

(Source: pi-la)

(Source: throwbackblr)

man-nona:
“樋渡りん⌚️さんのツイート: “読書の秋… ” ”
man-nona:
“らんふ@新刊の委託お待ちを…さんのツイート: “らくがき… ” ”

horror-cine-saloon:

LA Takedown & Heat

In Heat, Eady goes with Neil when he decides to run away, while in LA Takedown she refuses to go with him, prompting his ill-advised attempt on Waingro’s life out of having nothing and “nowhere to go” whereas in Heat, Deniro’s version does it out of spite, and does not want to be beaten by a piece of shit like Waingro.

aku-no-homu:
“Benienma by artist 望月あづみ (@AWA2009)
”
supitscarrie:
“in case you forgot I’ve been obsessed with Rocko’s Modern Life my entire life, here you go
”

supitscarrie:

in case you forgot I’ve been obsessed with Rocko’s Modern Life my entire life, here you go

segacity:

Dynamite blows your Headdy in ‘Dynamite Headdy’ on the Sega Megadrive and Game Gear.

(Source: oldgamemags)

tinycartridge:
“ Shadowrun page from a Nintendo Magazine System preview (issue #11, August 1993). Every few months, I get the urge to play the Shadowrun SNES game on a handheld, which isn’t going to happen until series creator Jordan Weisman tracks...

tinycartridge:

Shadowrun page from a Nintendo Magazine System preview (issue #11, August 1993). Every few months, I get the urge to play the Shadowrun SNES game on a handheld, which isn’t going to happen until series creator Jordan Weisman tracks down the rights. :o/

The screenshots shown on the left side of the page are from the Game Boy edition of Shadowrun that Beam Software created but never released. It was a sidescrolling platformer in which you played a Street Samurai — psyche, that’s actually Edd the Duck, a game based on the BBC character and released by Beam’s subsidiary Lazerbeam.

Buy: Shadowrun (SNES)See also: More Shadowrun frothing
[Via Do Go On]

oldgamemags:

Nintendo Magazine SYstem #12, November 1993 - A Review of the rare Mario title Yoshi’s Safari.

retrocgads:
“UK 1996
”

retrocgads:

UK 1996

feeble-kaneeble:
“The 19th issue of the official Aussie/Kiwi Nintendo magazine came with these cheesy door hangers.
you can tell which one I wanted to show you
”

feeble-kaneeble:

The 19th issue of the official Aussie/Kiwi Nintendo magazine came with these cheesy door hangers.
you can tell which one I wanted to show you