Space Leech
blurtvonnegut:

Dig dug is THAT kid in elementary school. The one that told you about the nude code in Tomb Raider, about resurrecting Aeris, about how there’s a secret code to make the characters in Mortal Kombat, or how he already had some Mario/Sonic sequel that’s only out in Japan (but you can’t see it cause he already beat it and returned it to the store)…on yeah, he also told you about the missingno trick that jacked up your save file.
Whattaprick.

blurtvonnegut:

Dig dug is THAT kid in elementary school. The one that told you about the nude code in Tomb Raider, about resurrecting Aeris, about how there’s a secret code to make the characters in Mortal Kombat, or how he already had some Mario/Sonic sequel that’s only out in Japan (but you can’t see it cause he already beat it and returned it to the store)…on yeah, he also told you about the missingno trick that jacked up your save file.

Whattaprick.

Coming soon.
VIDEO GAME CHARACTERS ARE JERKS!

Coming soon.

VIDEO GAME CHARACTERS ARE JERKS!

Fan art time!
Rick and Jennifer from Splatterhouse.
I love Splatterhouse.  It’s the closest thing to a proper Evil Dead game (yes, I am aware there are several licensed Evil Dead games).
From Gamest Magazine, 1995.

Fan art time!

Rick and Jennifer from Splatterhouse.

I love Splatterhouse.  It’s the closest thing to a proper Evil Dead game (yes, I am aware there are several licensed Evil Dead games).

From Gamest Magazine, 1995.

Ad for Namco’s Super Chinese, which also features Ryuichi Sakamoto and a robotic dinosaur, for some reason.
Family Computer Magazine(?), 1986.

Ad for Namco’s Super Chinese, which also features Ryuichi Sakamoto and a robotic dinosaur, for some reason.

Family Computer Magazine(?), 1986.

Hey kids!  Do you like cassette tapes?  How about early Namco and Capcom videogames?

Well here’s two great tastes that taste great together!

Just print, cut these babies out, and slip them into cassette cases so you can organize your tapes in the height of otaku-chic!

From Gamest magazine.