I don’t want to go back to cleaning mouse balls.
I don’t want to go back to cleaning mouse balls.
It’s seems that way from the inside, too.
Poppycock.
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Basically this
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Let me guess: Front trunk? Please tell me I’m wrong.
Castlevania 64 was clearly an unfinished game. The first couple levels make their ambitions clear, and the rest of the game is just sort of slapped together. Legacy of Darkness added the rest of the game.
Nobody really celebrates these games. I grew up with them and can appreciate the experience they were offering, but they weren’t exactly my favorites, and I don’t feel they aged particularly well. Maybe take a look through a long play video before committing any real time to it.
Jesus Christ, it’s like they made a new RoboCop out of the girl from The Ring
Ah, fuck I miss the goons, too. I still log in every couple of years or so. It’s sort of like walking down a street you used to live on. It’s all still familiar, but nothing is really the same.
That’s essentially what practice is. We’re all pretending to be something we’re not until we become that thing. Anything you can practice, you can do. Keep at it.
I think we’re just kind of bad at evaluating risks of a relatively low order. In the US, E coli kills some 3000 people a year, and most of us have exposure to that risk. It might just be that people don’t see much of a difference between chances in the range of, say, 0.1% and 0.00001% of serious illness.
Oh, you’ll always be able to find a copy if you’re willing to look for it. I will be very surprised if we see meaningful development again.
Yeah, it’s pretty disappointing. I keep hearing people say it’ll get forked and people will continue the work. All I can say is “lol.”
I believe they take subscriptions for early release builds of the emulator.
This is a solid Futurama reference and, frankly, I’m disappointed in Lemmy for not giving it the attention it deserves.
“Please give Mrs. Slackbot my condolences.”
“/ᐠ。ꞈ。ᐟ\”
Left guy: Eehhh? 👉👉
Right guy: Aahhh? 👈👈
Some cities have municipal internet service, which they are able to provide at a much, much lower rate than commercial options. Here’s one example of a resident in Lafayette, La. They would on average pay $73.10 annually on the municipal network, versus $690.87 annually on a private network. The same article also shows much lower average rates for commercial networks when they have to compete with public services.
So yeah, it’s just greed.