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Post by Ex on Mar 2, 2021 10:02:26 GMT -5
Not $80, but $83 on the nose. Makes one wonder what those extra $3 were worth to your subconscious.
These dreams you guys have are always amusing to me. Maybe if I got more sleep, I'd start dreaming more.
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Post by Sarge on Mar 2, 2021 14:44:33 GMT -5
I find I actually "dream" the most when I don't sleep well. Like last night. Not gaming-related stuff, but really odd nonetheless.
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Post by anayo on Mar 29, 2021 5:13:06 GMT -5
I was out shopping with my mom, sister, and possibly brother in some distant place. It felt like either Texas or Arizona. We had stopped at a shopping plaza with a big parking lot shared between numerous stores. As I was browsing one store, my sister came up to me and said, “Anayo, you should go to Daniel’s. They have Sega Saturn games there.” I dropped what I was doing and headed over to Daniel’s. Apparently in this world Daniel’s was like 2nd and Charles, selling books, DVDs, games, and all kinds of media. In the front of Daniel’s there was a whole wall of Sega Genesis games with the red box artwork. Most of the games were sports titles that didn’t interest me. I found the Sega Saturn section and picked up Xena Warrior Princess, which was never released on Sega Saturn IRL but cost $7.50 in the dream.
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Post by anayo on May 17, 2021 6:23:18 GMT -5
I went online and found a website where you could play Atari games in your browser. I began playing Yar’s Revenge, but the graphics were far more detailed than they had been on Atari VCS, with a bitmapped mountain range in the background and different-looking sprites for the bullets and your ship. I decided it must have been the version from “Retro Atari Classics” for the Nintendo DS where they gave all the classic Atari games weird sprites that no one liked.
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Post by anayo on Nov 4, 2021 6:02:01 GMT -5
In my dream I was watching a movie. I think it starred the actor who played Daniel San from The Karate Kid. The setting was some kind of restaurant or amusement center in the early 80’s. There were some tables where people were eating and drinking, likely pizza and soda. There were also possibly pool or air hockey tables. Off in the corner of this facility was an impressive arcade full of Atari machines. I specifically remember Asteroids and Centipede. I was thinking to myself that they looked so shiny and new, like they were fresh off the assembly line. Then it occurred to me that in ’82 or whenever these games were likely still brand new.
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Post by Ex on Nov 4, 2021 8:06:00 GMT -5
anayoIf you'd master lucid dreaming you could take full advantage of all these vidja dreams.
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Post by anayo on Nov 4, 2021 9:57:41 GMT -5
anayo If you'd master lucid dreaming you could take full advantage of all these vidja dreams. Then I would just be sad because I'd find awesome gaming deals that would disappear once I woke up.
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Post by Ex on Nov 4, 2021 10:09:43 GMT -5
They'd still be waiting for you in your dreams tho.
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Post by Sarge on Nov 4, 2021 15:42:23 GMT -5
anayo If you'd master lucid dreaming you could take full advantage of all these vidja dreams. Then I would just be sad because I'd find awesome gaming deals that would disappear once I woke up. I have had these dreams many times, finding something awesome and then waking up and realizing it isn't real. It's so frustrating! I remember one time finding a stash of Nintendo Power mags, and I wanted to start looking through them, but for some reason I started floating away! Ugh, dreams are weird, y'all.
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Post by toei on Nov 4, 2021 16:29:51 GMT -5
I had a dream about a game that doesn't exist just last night or the night before. It was basically volleyball without a net, but everyone had projectile attacks they could throw at the enemy. There were actually bosses, too, where you had a whole team facing one person alone. I remember having to jump over patterns of waves in the sand. Some were so high that you had to wall jump to avoid them. The thing is, I have no idea how the combat side worked with scoring and whatnot. It seemed like it ended up being all about combat.
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