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You might like this channel then: https://youtube.com/@ngage-archive
You’ll find high quality captures of longplays of those old NGage games. There are only w couple currently but I believe they want to archive all games this way - obviously that consumes a lot of time.
They’re not inherently bad. You could say modern style Mario games have achievements because some things are optional and super hard.
You’re really boring. I’m going to block you and ban you from my single person community that you stalk as well.
You don’t even need to go that far to see this technology in action. In the Eastern Europe we got microcomputers pretty late but that also meant our journey through the technological advancements from 1990 to 2010 started with a trickle of obsolete western stuff but then became a wild rollercoaster ride. At close to 40 I remember games being transmitted on the scout radio. You could also get games from video magazines which simply printed source code.
Those sources are not exactly reliable. Wait until ISW or other non-rumour-mill source writes about it, otherwise it’s just copium. This is said with all sympathy towards Ukraine and fucks to give to Putin.
DSi costs half of what Vita does and runs GBA games natively. What is the benefit of going with Sony for this purpose?
If it’s anything like Analogue Pocket then the contact points will need to be in pristine condition. Blowing on them might not do the trick but isopropyl swab should.
„It is scientifically proven that you’re so salty because I’m getting some” is a line that you’re now allowed to use.
Crafty wankers.
I don’t want to spoil this quest for you because it’s one of the most touching things in video games ever. This is a fairly spoiler-free explanation how to kick it off: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ds/950181-chrono-trigger/answers/16685-how-do-i-access-the-fionas-villa-side-quest
Sometimes it’s not about the destination but the journey!
There’s plenty of arcade games with vertical screens although usually that’s 3:4 screen aspect ratio.
To be fair, assembly lines of code are fairly short.
/ducks
Loved Alley Cat on my moms work IBM PC in very early 90s. It didn’t age well but I load it up on archive.org sometimes and play a couple of rounds because it’s one of the first games played in my life together with Barbarian and Digger. Maybe if I had Amiga I’d know more of this guy. Bittersweet ending to that story.