Does it have the classic bad voice acting?
“don’t OPEN that DOOR!”
Does it have the classic bad voice acting?
“don’t OPEN that DOOR!”
Shit, you got me feeling nostalgic now. I think I’ll need to play it again too.
As a kid playing that on the NES, I recall getting frustrated and hating the game, but then I played on an emulator years later and enjoyed it.
There were so many unlockable challenges too. I don’t think I was ever able to unlock everything.
What about this?:
catch (Exception e) {
throw new Exception(e.Message);
}
I used to like Laravel, but I started using it well before PHP 7.0 so I developed a large webapp using shitty practices, abuse of strings, and other unmaintainable shenanigans and I’m still dealing with the consequences.
I realize that’s mainly on me, and I’m not real familiar with PHP’s newer features since I started doing more .net projects, but I don’t want to go back to anything that doesn’t have a compiler.
Edit: I just remembered the thing that pissed me off most about Laravel: Trying to upgrade major versions was awful. “We renamed this function for no real reason.” “We switched the order of the parameters in that function because fuck you.” “We removed support for this package which is was a dependency for some of your other Composer packages. Have fun in dependency hell.”
Code Name: Viper would be on my list.
Was Nekketsu Kouha Kunio Kun released as “Renegade” in the US? That screenshot looks a lot like the second stage. The characters’ clothes look different from what I remember though.
Doing code reviews with my ADHD feels borderline useless most of the time. I can’t really think about the changes I’m seeing. At best, I might catch a typo, or a try/catch that doesn’t even log the error.
Liftoff doesn’t hide them either. It’s pretty annoying.
It’s only worth what we all agree it’s worth, and I won’t pay a cent over $250K for this.
You just took this from a shitty million dollar idea to a shitty billion dollar idea.
A mobile app to control it remotely could help. The app could even require access to your contact list for some reason.
I don’t remember. I want to play this again. I’d be shocked if my snes still works somehow.
Time to find an emulator I guess.
It sure did:
Both SH1, and Fatal Frame are two of the very few games that gave me an actual sense of dread while playing. Most horror games don’t even come close.
This is a good point. Maybe communities could have tags or something so people can browse multiple communies based on a particular theme or interest.
The first time I saw gameplay footage of the original Doom, I thought it looked almost photorealistic. I must’ve been like 6 or 7 at the time.