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yeah, weird phrasing. I mean, they have horrifying shipping times, but I never thought of them as gatekeepers.
yeah, weird phrasing. I mean, they have horrifying shipping times, but I never thought of them as gatekeepers.
I really hope this wasn’t some guy’s pet project that accidentally got news coverage. I want to order one!
and now look. They’ve got unrelated people online recommending a person doesn’t buy from them because it’ll be a poor experience. Is being detached from reality a requirement for upper management?
Last I heard, Capcom was retroactively adding DRM to their games which could severely impact compatibility. I don’t get why Mega Man 2 would need to be protected with spyware, but that’s a big corp for you. So yeah, I’d say Capcom games might qualify.
Both Battle Network Legacy Collection and Mega Man X DiVE were released last year though?
That would be Nintendo themselves. The fools recommend port forwarding everything to the Switch.
How to Set Up a Router’s Port Forwarding for a Nintendo Switch Console
What are they going to write about next, the dangers of unsigned drivers and how easily they infect Windows 98? lol
I wonder how many people still directly connect to the internet without a gateway. It seems sensational to say “INSTANTLY INFECTED” and then tiny print (in a way that nobody connects to the internet since 1999). But maybe I’m just ignorant to how large a market still use direct connection.
Any of them compatible with Winamp plugins? Because that’s my reason for sticking to the past.
It’s been too many years since I’ve dabbled in code licensing so I’m a bit in the dark as to what this implies, but if this results in a Linux fork that’s capable of running Winamp plugins…
I just wish it had a better name. Anything You just makes my brain feel like it hiccup’d trying to reread the sentence parsing it a second time as a name.
I’m curious, the current flash drive you are using… does it allow paging files? I would figure flash media would be marked portable to the OS and not allow page files to be used.
What? I didn’t have to subscribe to anything. Are you not choosing Open-Meteo?
I guess I’ll keep this in the back of my mind, but I already migrated over to QuickWeather when Geometric Weather went unsupported. It stinks that I can’t swipe between locations anymore, but the built-in radar and higher information density outweigh switching back for me.
I don’t see any source on the article, and I don’t see anything in the changelog. All the image dates are still March 15th, so how is this change being pushed?
I still remember the outrage when they announced 2004 wasn’t a free upgrade for 2003 purchasers. Stores did their best to mitigate that, but all my friends were peeved and kept to UT99 because of it.
I always saw the higher $60 games were cartridge-based games, while the CD-ROM equivalent was cheaper. When everybody switched away from cartridges it dropped back down to $50 being the norm until around 2005-2006.
It didn’t help that when they enabled USB boot for RPis, the first thing everybody did was connect cheap USB flash drives that corrupted even faster.
Youtube Trailer says FPGA.
… though the article says that SegaCD support will be from external hookup to the official SegaCD device. So I guess it’s just MD/32X. I was really hoping it might have the full suite.