Is there a Lemmy community for game preservation and decompilation? Or is this community the best at getting news like this for now? :)
Is there a Lemmy community for game preservation and decompilation? Or is this community the best at getting news like this for now? :)
Isn’t it just Thai?
This intersection looks fucking horrible. Is this how American streets are built?
He’s still in the Cortex podcast :)
CGP Grey might be one of the most interesting people to ever have lived. I cannot get enough of his podcasts. I still miss Hello Internet dearly.
Welcome to the Jungle?
I think I’ve seen the video he’s referring to. It was good background noise for when I explored the underworld in Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (took ages!)
I guess that when you come from a land of tweaking things to juuust the way you like it, any hindrance to this would be annoying
Well… There’s yer problem
You must mean 7.5 hours
Laughs/cries in European
Yeah, it couldn’t separate the video channels.
YPbPr or RGB cables were essential if you had a compatible monitor. Composite just sucked
There were composite and component cables for these consoles.
My mnemonic device for remembering which of the two that sucked was that: one is called component, and the other is compo-shite :)
1996 is end millennial, and start gen z.
Though, usually if you got hand me downs as a child, you’d get the same experiences as the people born 3-6 years before you.
That said, I’ve that splitting people up and putting them into groups like this is a pseudo science over generalization.
I read two posts in time of peace, and two in time of war
I read two posts before I read two posts, and then I read two more
Ever heard of bookmarks?
Where in my comment does it state that I don’t pay indie devs?
I spend money on Steam, but I have no allusions that I’m not owning the things I get there.
I’d much rather have a title on GOG than Steam. At least there I get to keep it.
I was thinking of sites like GOG when I wrote my comment.
I have never heard of a Steam game you could run without having Steam installed
Buy second hand.
In my country first party titles go for $60 and all the way to $90
Second hand prices for these are often between $30 and $40.
And you can always sell those used games, and not really lose much (if any) money in the process.
Ps. Prices will fall even more when Switch 2 comes out next year. Hopefully it will be a repeat of the post-Wii days, where most Wii games were dirt cheap.
I purchased it purely as an all-in-one indie game player for the television, that had a nice form factor. Was easy to connect with controllers, and relatively high-end.
I don’t really like playing on it’s joysticks and buttons, but that doesn’t matter when I only really use it docked.
It’s nice with a relatively high-end console when on the go. I usually bring a controller along for this, though.
It was expensive, but performs exactly as advertised.
Isn’t Hit and Run like 20 years old? When is a game retro for you?