

As they should. I love koreader. And I also love gambatte-k2, though I have to say that playing GBA titles in black and white feels wrong.


As they should. I love koreader. And I also love gambatte-k2, though I have to say that playing GBA titles in black and white feels wrong.
The LLMs tell jokes now? “If rotated incorrectly” actually has me chuckling.
You’re not even going to let me hear the dicks?


Just in time for the technology to die!
Is it hard to beat? Yeah, kinda if it’s not your thing. But I had a lot of fun with each reset, because of all of the little subplots and character moments back at home base so I was never too disappointed when a run ended prematurely. I can tell you it took me way more than 30 attempts!
Until this day I assumed that everyone put their food in the centre of the turntable, where presumably the cooking power is most concentrated. But now I know that people like you exist.


I’ve played the first five Civ games and I have fond memories of buying units with diplomats! There’s also FreeCiv which is an open source project that’s very similar to Civ2 but probably supports modern hardware better. It’s been built for android but from what I understand they’re built by third parties so if you’re tech savvy or feeling adventurous you could build it yourself. I played it many years ago in a really rough state where nothing was explained and my own knowledge of Civ 2 was the only thing that made it playable but from what I have heard it’s much better now.
Fun fact, Civ1 was ported to the SNES and Civ2 was ported to the PlayStation.
This article was so well-written that I was briefly surprised to encounter the term “nerfed” in the middle. I guess it’s common parlance in tech circles at this point.
I thought it already did, and that’s why it was dangerous.
Darn, I just bought it on Steam. Well I can probably de-Steam it.
Wow that adder was honestly impressive. Great article overall.


On paper, I like this solution better than every app/site developer having to hack together (or outsource) their own age verification system. But I’m sure it opens up a ton of potential problems. And if it’s open source, someone could just fork it and make a version that always says “yes” so unfortunately it’ll never be FOSS.


It’s very interesting the concept they’ve been able to turn into rogue-like form. I played a calculator rogue-like where you purchased additional buttons to make equations.


I still have my PSP 1000. I bought it from a pawn shop with my very first pay cheque. Bricked it with an official update. Maybe salvageable, I’m a lot better at tinkering than I was back then, but my wife’s 2000 is modded and probably still working fine.


Are they coming to harvest the RAM from my computer?


Coming soon: “Rogue-like Game Tycoon: the Rogue-Like.”
I’ve got one in my wallet right now.
A major advantage of analogue. Compatibility!
I’ve done this a few times! It’s good fun!