Return of the Atom Age Zombie

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Greetings Tumblrnauts, and welcome to my Tumblr blog, or “Tumblog” as the young people don’t call it.

Anyway, I’m Z (they/them) some kind of saucy internet cartoonist, tabletop game designer, and YouTuber. Yes, I do many things and do each of them spectacularly.

I suppose most notably, I am on the YouTube where I do videos on fun quirky obscure TTRPGs—that nobody watches—and boring generic popular TTRPGs—that people do watch sometimes.

I also make tabletop role-playing games!

My games tend to be based around somewhat eccentric topics—In general, they contain neither dungeons nor dragons—which in addition to being wildly unpopular, also makes them more sophisticated.
You can find those at Itch.io, and mostly older work at DrivethruRPG

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Wow, I wonder who did all the amazing art for these books. Oh yeah, it was me! Yes, I am also an incredibly talented cartoonist with a focus on fantasy, sci-fi, horror, and absurdist content. See more in my art tag!

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Also, you can literally pay me to draw things for you. Yes, even those kinds of things. Do I have a secret NSFW account? Maybe, I’ll never tell.

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You will also see my posting a lot about other random junk, as I stopped trying to make this a “professional” account where I only post my own work when I gave up on ever building an audience. So you’ll see a lot of sci-fi, fantasy, tokusatsu, and horror stuff here. Actually, I’ve literally got an entire second blog just for talking about horror movies @thevideodungeon

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'G.Darius'

[PS1] [UK] [MAGAZINE] [1998]

"A lot of work has gone into giving G.Darius an unusual visual flair. And the effort has paid off. All of the animated backgrounds, creatures and ships are beautifully rendered whilst staying true to the classics of the shoot'em-up genre. The power-ups are endless and the addition of the capture-ball feature adds to the arcade experience. Unfortunately, although there are 60 routes to take, the 15 levels of play aren’t enough to keep you involved for more than a few hours." ~Sam Thomas, PlayStation Pro (October 1998, #25)

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  • Source: PlayStation Pro, September 1998 (#24) || Internet Archive; Delphinus48
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No, y'all don’t understand, this is what it was like in the 90s. You open a video game magazine and it’s just filled with weird ads that don’t even give a suggestion of what the game is.

Source: archive.org