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Welcome to the Year of Horror

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Movies are a necessary part of my life. In particular, horror films latched onto me at an early age and I’ve never been able to shake them off. It all started with glimpses of horror such as TV airings of Child’s Play and the Psycho remake of all things. Just stealing a quick peek at these was enough to scare the heck out of me, leaving years of worry in their wake. Would I be killed in the shower? Would Chucky somehow come and kill me – in the shower? Yes, these were legitimate fears at the time. Even Goosebumps and Alone in the Dark managed to creep me out on more than one occasion.

As I entered middle school – and started frequenting Blockbuster Video – my interest in horror began to grow. There I was able to access movies such as The Birds and The Shining. I wholeheartedly enjoyed them and wanted much more. Somehow my interest then veered fully into Italian horror and the wide world of giallo. While I don’t quite love giallo as much as I did back in high school, I do still appreciate when a horror film features a powerful visual aesthetic.

Unfortunately, life always seems to get in the way of movie-watching. Back in high school and through early college I’d watch one or more movies a week. This totally took a nosedive later in college and then once work began. Now, though, I think it’s time to rejoin the world of film fans.

My goal this year is to focus on horror movies because I’ve been neglecting them for way too long. I’ve still not seen so many cult and classic titles from the genre. I’d love to cross some off my list. To aid in that effort, I’ve joined streaming service Shudder. But that’s just in addition to the library of horror films that are already in my collection sitting unwatched. If anyone has any suggestions, I’d love to hear them.

Pixel Pacas began its life as a video game review site. However, it is also just the site that I own, and therefore I made the executive decision to include movie reviews as well. I’ll be attempting to keep the content “separate” by utilizing different tags for movie posts. Otherwise, there will indeed be a mix of video game and movie content posted here whenever there’s time to write it!

Thanks for 1,000 Views! We’re Working on New Things…

Thank You PacasSo early this week we finally saw the 1,000 unique human visitor to our humble site! It’s quite exciting to see that real people have actually found the place. Hopefully, at least a few of you will stick around! Thanks to all of you folks and we hope to provide more fun and unique content in the future.

With that said, we have been working on a few things over the past few weeks… As such, I would like to take the chance to introduce three of these new features today:

  1. Digital PC game distributor directory – I decided to create this list when thinking about how many digital storefronts there are out there beyond Steam. Right now, there is only a list with links to the respective sites, but the eventual intention is to “review” each store and attach said reviews to the page.
  2. Review Database – This is by far the update that excites me the most. We’ve been doing what we can to provide helpful tags and review subsections to help users navigate our reviews, but sometimes you just want to see everything at once. That’s what this dynamic table is all about! Click on the headers to sort by name, developer, publisher, platform, or score.
  3. Upcoming Games Calendar – Have you ever wanted to simply see a comprehensive list of what games are coming out? It’s hard to find a reliable one, isn’t it? That’s why we decided to do it ourselves. It’s a work in progress but already features a great deal of big name and smaller releases.

Because these pages are so new they don’t all have a nice link on the home page yet. In fact, only the review database link can be found in the “Reviews” menu drop down. In the future the digital distributor directory and game calendar will also find a place to reside. But for now, feel free to check them out from the links on this post.

Welcome to Pixel Pacas!

Chances are, if you’re here reading this post then you’re aware of what’s going on. Those with no clue of forthcoming shenanigans can check out the about page for more information. Regardless, this is an introductory post before things get going.

Pixel Pacas is a gaming site which got its name out of what was initially a joke. The joke grew into something much larger, though, as you can now see. “Pacas” refers to to “alpacas” which are cute, if awkward animals which you can see depicted in multiple places on the page.

The intent of Pixel Pacas is to be a place to house reviews and other musings about games. Sometimes they may be for hugely popular titles and other times it may be about niche visual novels. Really, there are no restrictions being put on content because there are just too many varieties of games out there. Why restrict yourself to one when you can enjoy a taste of each?

Hopefully, the site may introduce you to new games or remind you of old favorites. With that said, let us know what you like, don’t like, or want to see in the future!

Marcus & Leah

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