Check out Retro City Rampage. The creator made a version that works on original NES hardware: https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/02/retro-city-rampage-creator-makes-a-real-playable-nes-port/
Check out Retro City Rampage. The creator made a version that works on original NES hardware: https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/02/retro-city-rampage-creator-makes-a-real-playable-nes-port/
You’d love Tunic. It’s 3D, but damn do they ever capture that feeling, including the manual (which you collect in-game, page by page)
Still pretty cool though. Maybe this tech will eventually lead to a softmod.
Before you all go upgrading your consoles to the latest official firmware:
Q: Can this be turned into a softmod?
A: No, the Xbox 360 boot chain is very secure with no attack surface to try and exploit. There will never exist a software only boot-to-hacked-state exploit akin to a “softmod”.
It’s also not persistent, so you have to do this 20-minute process every time, and it only has a 30% success rate.
It’s so hard to get noticed in this town
Better get an MRI to look for it
That’s kinda rude. Presumably they stole the profile picture from some uninvolved person.
The MSX design space was such an exciting place.
For anyone curious about the above, it’s like this:
Imagine Nintendo said “instead of manufacturing the Switch 2, we released the specs and invited everyone else to build their own. You’re welcome to buy the Xbox Switch 2, the Sony PlaySwitch 2, the Philips Switch 2-i, the Sega Switch 2 & Knuckles, or the TRSwitch80 2. They’re all guaranteed to be compatible with our software lineup.” and then like, that actually happened.
What are you, a Tintin villain based on Greek stereotypes?