You know, it's just in a corner at the moment. (laughs) Whole lotta games in here that I would say most of you are going to look at one or two of these and be like, "holy crap!" Yes. That sums up the entirety of the '90s right there https://pixel-pandemonium.com/.
And then you got games like Trespasser and just like, eww. (laughs) And we're starting to move along to the adventure games in here and these are a whole amalgamation of different types of adventures. You have the first-person sort of adventures like Myst that are kinda slideshows, and you have point-and-clicks and graphical adventures, I also have some text adventures in here as well. Other types of interactive fiction and things like that. So, yeah, also just some of these games that I call "first-person weirdness," or like FMV kind of games, or games that make use of that that are just... They don't really fit anywhere else. Maybe they need a different section. I kinda need to organize this a little bit more but... It's another bit of a free-for-all, that's for sure. Kind of vague in the definition. But, man, there are some good, good games in here too. Especially Man Enough, the interactive social adventure... No, I'm just kidding, that game is... (laughs) That's something else. Riana Rouge, too. That one's actually signed by the actress. Anyway, you'll notice that there are a lot of really seminal titles missing, especially those by Sierra, by LucasArts and such, and that's because I have an entire dedicated section to just LucasArts and Sierra. So if you're seeing games and are like, "What the heck? You don't have Monkey Island?" Well, it's in here, trust me. We're getting to that. But that's somewhere else in another room, because they are special and they deserve it. Now some of these in here in this next section could be considered adventure-y, but they're also... not. I call this my "third-person" sort of games. Again, some of them are not. (laughs) I mean, they're all third-person, but some of them are just... Like, I could put them somewhere else, but I figure I'll put them here, because why not? A lot of action type of games. Some top-down ones and some others that, you know, they don't exactly fit third-person shooter sort of genre, but they are what they are. Some of them are exploration games, some of them are pure action, like MDK and whatnot, but... Yeah, a lot of other favorites in here too. Some really underrated classics like Outcast. Messiah. Messiah is a sort of flawed classic, but Slave Zero, mmm, love that! All the Resident Evil games, including the Japanese version, Biohazard. Even the first Postal with the bullet holes in it and stuff. Pirates is in here just because I don't know where else to put it. And then, yeah, somewhere down here, I have a few sound devices just filling space on the shelf right now. And then Worms! Worms just stands alone 'cause it's Worms, so... I've got a Worms section. And then down below, I've got an area just for shooters. Top-down shooters, side-scrolling shooters, shooters of all sorts of things that are more of the classic style of shmup shooters. Not like third-person or first-person shooters. These are like... I don't know. They make sense in my mind. Sorry if they don't in yours. I guess I'm open to organization suggestions, I don't know. Moving right on over to the next shelf, and this is my shelf of strategy games. You got real-time strategy, turn-based, some stuff in here that's like 4X. Even some squad-based kind of tactical strategy things Anything that's not really... where you're directly controlling the character. It's stuff, things where you give commands, but also not like pure war games. That's another section entirely. These, obviously you can just sort of look at these things that I have placed in this area to kind of see what's going on. A lot of really classic games. Everything from Age of Empires to Civilization. And Sacrifice. Ooh, Sacrifice is a good one. And crappy games like Outpost. Although, I don't know why that's over here and not in my Sierra section. I guess that's just... (laughs) I want to pretend it's not a Sierra game! Some space games in here, but I have a lot of the space games in another section entirely.
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