C-Gaymer
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Welcome to C-Gaymer, A blog about gaming and conservative politics from the perspective of a gay conservative. As the admin of this site, I am hoping not only to bring political awareness and empowerment to other gay conservatives.
C-Gaymer
3w ago
Often I will try to do a comparison if I have a game that is cross-platform. I didn’t even know this was cross-platform until I went to look up the date this game was released. I had bought this as part of a bulk lot from a friend back in 2016 and only just this…Read more Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron (Nintendo DS, 2009 ..read more
C-Gaymer
1M ago
Just in time for the 2009-2010 football season, here is Madden 10! As with this year, I did not watch the Super Bowl. In fact I don’t recall watching or going to any games that year. At least this year I caught a game or two on TV. But I kept procrastinating on making my…Read more Madden NFL 10 (PlayStation 2, 2009 ..read more
C-Gaymer
3M ago
In case you couldn’t tell by my obsessive comparison of Doom editions last year, I enjoy that game very much. It turned 30 today, so I figured I’d write a follow-up post. You can interpret it as a “how to claim I beat Nightmare Mode in Doom without really trying”, because not all ports treat…Read more Nightmare Mode- 30 Years Of Doom ..read more
C-Gaymer
1y ago
It’s Super Bowl time again, so here we go with the annual football game review. Of course, I may not have many of these left to do if the other side has their way and bans football (thus depriving African Americans of yet another opportunity by replacing it with a white one- but according to…Read more NFL Football (Intellivsion, 1980 ..read more
C-Gaymer
1y ago
I’ll get right to the point: what happened was either a freaky sex thing gone sideways, or it’s because Nancy felt sending Paul to the doghouse just wasn’t enough after he embarrassed her earlier this year. What Happened? Police are refusing to release bodycam footage, and any requests for information won’t be answered until well…Read more Pounded Paul Pelosi ..read more
C-Gaymer
1y ago
As I said 4 years ago… As we watch the Democrats peddle their warmongering interventionist and laissez-faire let’s-wait-for-war attitudes, ie as they play their war games on their way to the fall brawl known as the midterm elections, where voters will probably vote Democrat to bring us nookular annihilation, I’ll take a look at some…Read more The Third Word War (Sega CD, 1994, Residual From The War Games Series, Cheat Post ..read more
C-Gaymer
1y ago
Hmmm… as will be made apparent later, I think my original leading paragraph from exactly 4 years ago still applies: As we watch the Democrats peddle their warmongering interventionist and laissez-faire let’s-wait-for-war attitudes, ie as they play their war games on their way to the fall brawl known as the midterm elections, where voters will…Read more Missile Command (Atari 400/800, 1981, Residual From The War Games Series ..read more
C-Gaymer
1y ago
I played it towards the middle of June, but kind of put off reviewing it and posting in general as usual. The Story Starfleet decided to build an aircraft carrier, even though technically a couple of ships they already have could serve as one and probably do a better job. So to up the ante…Read more Star Trek: Invasion (PlayStation, 2000 ..read more
C-Gaymer
1y ago
Video game-movie tie-ins have become a mixed bag overtime. They used to be largely horrible, now they’re largely mediocre. GoldenEye was probably the first video game based on a movie that was so good as a game that it could’ve stood alone without the movie tie-in. The World Is Not Enough was not a good…Read more The World Is Not Enough (N64, 2000 ..read more
C-Gaymer
2y ago
Doom was one of the launch titles for the Sega 32X. Since this is the first one of these posts on 32X games, I guess it’s appropriate I start with a launch title. It’s also appropriate that I introduce the 32X before I get into the game (it’s also also appropriate that I did this…Read more Doom (Sega 32X, 1994, Part of the 32X In Revue Series ..read more