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I Am...
I walk a lonely road, where the faces of the past becomes more blurry as each second pass by. I travel at the speed of willpower, and try to keep hope alive.
Mikey McCarnsPublished 7 years ago in PoetsStitches
That's the thing about you, you never thought twice about ripping me open. Not about searching for all the gold and shelter I had to give. I guess it is all my fault though, I gave so much and only asked for your hand to hold.
Samantha DarlingPublished 7 years ago in PoetsMy Body Is A Cage by Arcade Fire
Arcade Fire had been one of the most admired indie-rock bands of the early 2000’s who toured alongside the band U2. They were rewarded a Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Music Album and performed their hit song “Wake Up” with a now-deceased David Bowie. Their second album Neon Bible, of early 2007, was first released in the UK and then in the US a day later on March 6th. It later became number two on the Billboard 200 chart and sold 92,000 copies its first week since the album’s debut. Their song “My Body is a Cage” inspired wonder and a sense of melancholy hysteria behind the many meanings and interpretations of the lyrics.
Nathaniel ReidheadPublished 7 years ago in BeatGiving Life
The heart of a writer is so strong and true, especially when she creates you... A person who does not exist in any world but hers.
Amy J FalkPublished 7 years ago in PoetsThe Sweet
Have you heard of a song called "Ballroom Blitz" ? There is no need to answer because, of course you have. What about the hit from the trailers for the film
Nathan MillerPublished 7 years ago in BeatSonic the Hedgehog 4
Sega, during the early to mid nineties, were on fire with their main series Sonic the Hedgehog games. Sonic the Hedgehog 1, 2 and 3 (and Knuckles) sold very well and all were considered instant classics at the time, and still considered to be classics even now. While Sega were busy creating these main series games and polishing them to be as fine as they could be, there were an awful lot of other Sonic the Hedgehog related games that were released around the same time, to placate the fans and to generate as much lovely money as they could. Come the invention of three dimensions in video games however, Sega found themselves in difficulties. A false start with their home console, the Sega Saturn, led to no new main series Sonic the Hedgehog games being created for it, instead their ideas being carried over and focused on their newer machine, the Dreamcast. This eventually resulted in the first fully 3D platforming Sonic the Hedgehog game, Sonic Adventure.
Dylan CopelandPublished 7 years ago in GamersInternal Suffering
So..please tell me... what do you think? Should I jump.. or stand here, waiting on the brink. Of sanity that has so dragged me here..
Game Over...
As someone who started playing video games in the early 90s, back when the two big contenders in the console wars were Nintendo and Sega, I was there to see all the major moments in gaming history that were just around the corner. The launch of the infamous Virtual Boy, the fall of cartridge games and the rise of CD games, and the evolution from 8 bit to 16 bit to "whatever the hell it is now" bit graphics. I was there when the Console Wars kicked into overdrive with the release of the PlayStation, the Sega Saturn and the Nintendo 64, consoles which would go on to be remembered as the point in which gaming became more than just a silly time-waster. It became a dedicated hobby (And for many people in modern times, an actual honest-to-God job). I've seen all sorts of advancements in the industry, both technical and social. But I have noticed something that, while still present in gaming, has become a vastly faint whisper of what it once was: Game Overs.
Steve McCoolPublished 7 years ago in Gamers