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<blockquote data-quote="Ralif Redhammer" data-source="post: 8486815" data-attributes="member: 30438"><p>That they're even an actual indie OSR publisher is tenuous at best!</p><p></p><p>I remember thinking that the Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum was a cool idea, before I knew what horrible people and grifters the people involved were. Had they stuck to that and kept their mouths shut, I'd probably be planning on visiting it this coming Gary Con. Now it feels like the lair of a bunch of loathsome con artists squatting on a historic site.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's the thing, those companies were great in their time. But you can't bring them back because who we were back then can't be brought back, nor can the world they existed in. As a musician, I was always popping into Radio Shack for some bits and bobs of electronical junk. Atari made some absolutely bangers, but the entire technological landscape has changed so dramatically.* I can go online and get the most obscure electronic components at the click of a button. Videogames have advanced lightyears, technologically and conceptually.</p><p></p><p>*Some of their old games still hold up, granted. Missile Command is about as action-packed as you could ask for, with a bleak narrative that speaks so eloquently to the fears of the era it was created in; I still regularly play it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ralif Redhammer, post: 8486815, member: 30438"] That they're even an actual indie OSR publisher is tenuous at best! I remember thinking that the Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum was a cool idea, before I knew what horrible people and grifters the people involved were. Had they stuck to that and kept their mouths shut, I'd probably be planning on visiting it this coming Gary Con. Now it feels like the lair of a bunch of loathsome con artists squatting on a historic site. That's the thing, those companies were great in their time. But you can't bring them back because who we were back then can't be brought back, nor can the world they existed in. As a musician, I was always popping into Radio Shack for some bits and bobs of electronical junk. Atari made some absolutely bangers, but the entire technological landscape has changed so dramatically.* I can go online and get the most obscure electronic components at the click of a button. Videogames have advanced lightyears, technologically and conceptually. *Some of their old games still hold up, granted. Missile Command is about as action-packed as you could ask for, with a bleak narrative that speaks so eloquently to the fears of the era it was created in; I still regularly play it. [/QUOTE]
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