![]() I kind of do that in a super bite-sized capsule form in the “About” here, but I’ll unpack it partially here I suppose. You’re supposed to give a summary about how the blog came to be. Chances are, you’ll learn something new, agree with or disagree with an opinion, and perhaps it will lead to a friendly debate or discussion. They do some terrific stuff on their own site, and there is a lot to binge on. The first step is to thank the blogger who nominated you, which I really do thank MoeGamer. ![]() So anyway, there are a few things you’re supposed to do when a fellow blogger gives you the rub (as they say in pro wrestling circles) and so I’ll have to do those here: Sure, it may not lead to becoming the next big name, but it’s cool someone with far more star power enjoyed their visit to your tiny corner of the universe. It must be kind of like the songwriter of a fledgling rock band putting out a song, not thinking it will get far beyond the cult status and then surprisingly it turns out James Hetfield, or Billie Joe Armstrong or Robin Wilson heard it and adored it. So to be recognized by any veteran is humbling. Before internet websites posted long-form content, and independent enthusiasts made YouTube channels, you often thumbed through magazines to get your game information. ![]() Particularly, the stuff that might have a lot of over-the-top fan service, or even an eroge (erotic) themed game. For those who stumble upon this and may not know, Pete has a long history writing for gaming mags often reviewing the esoteric games many people wouldn’t want to write about. I unexpectedly found myself mentioned over the weekend by the great MoeGamer Pete Davison. ![]()
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