oh! i sure didn’t post this. its the older sibling to the last bb i posted
it’s for @deanimat0r!!!
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oh! i sure didn’t post this. its the older sibling to the last bb i posted
it’s for @deanimat0r!!!
A volte penso che di te mi ero innamorato per davvero. A volte sento che mi manchi. Ero troppo ubriaco ieri per parlare, e mentre ridevo mi ricordavo di te, che mi capivi con uno sguardo. O forse no! Semplicemente eravamo due corpi che si piacavano, eravamo sesso e convenienza, anime perse in questo sputo di mondo che si incontrarono per sentirsi meno soli. O forse no, c'eravamo amati per davvero, fino alle lacrime, con me sopra e te sotto ad ansiamare per la paura di perdersi ancora. Forse si. Ma cosa importa. Io sono lontano adesso. Io sono qui e dopo il mio nome non c'è piu il tuo. On Air: Mezzosangue - De Anima
Based on the novel by H.P Lovecaft. Featuring destructable bodies. Defies one of the basic zombie laws. You can shoot the head off but they will keep coming! Makes this game even harder and creepier. Awesome death scenes as well.
Such a fun game, loosely based off of Six Shots By Moonlight, one of the Herbert West: Re-Animator stories.
TW: when you die in the game, there is high-pitched screaming that is loud if you have earbuds/high volume. No graphic death scenes, all silhouettes. Just turn down the volume or mute!
Happy gaming!
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CMOS De-Animator 3
CMOS De-Animator is a service utility for your system’s CMOS RAM. Unlike its predecessor, the CMOS De-Animator 2.0, the new version includes a graphical interface and CMOS-backup options along with the “Clear CMOS” procedure, which was the original version’s only purpose. So, you can now backup the main CMOS settings to a file, or restore them later. The application supports all 32-bit and 64-bit Windows operating systems except Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.51; for these old systems, you have to use De-Animator’s previous version.
One-time activated administrator privileges are required, if the application is ran for the first time in your system. CMOS De-Animator includes a self-test on its startup to check, whether the CMOS can be successfully accessed to. After successful execution with the status “Ready to go” visible, the application can be normally used even under non-privileged accounts on your machine (i.e. under an user account). This doesn’t apply to Windows 98/ME, where the utility works instantly.lse-alarm messages from some picky antivirus programs. (More information.)
Version History for CMOS De-Animator:New features include an interactive new GUI, command-line support with optional silent (unattended operation) switch, log file generation, and experimental EEPROM reading support! Original features – backup, restore and reset the CMOS RAM – of the old De-Animator are, of course, intact and still conveniently accessible. The same goes for extreme backward compatibility, just as with previous versions – the application runs on a Windows NT 3.51 just as fine as under Windows 8, 32-bit or 64-bit! And since no MFC or MSVCRT is used, no installation is required – just unzip and run. Alternatively, specify “/?” as a parameter to invoke a list of available command-line options.Editor’s Note:Your owners manual also has instructions on resetting your CMOS by simply moving a jumper from 1 pin to 2, then back again.
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De-Animator is about Herbert West, the main character in HP Lovecraft's Reanimator short stories. In Reanimator, Herbert West learns how to raise the dead, but whenever that happens in any sort of fiction, the dead guys aren't exactly friendly.
De-Animator is probably one of my very first, favorite flash games.Back in '05, way back when, before Macromedia was bought by Adobe.
Anyways, you play as Mr. Nerdy Scientist and you see how long you can last in fending an impending zombie horde off. For an old game, it's aged pretty well and the silhouette art style fits the mood of the game perfectly.
Play De-Animator here.