The fast square root didn’t come along until Quake 3.
Founder and lead developer at Overclocked Abacus Games
The fast square root didn’t come along until Quake 3.
Donkey Kong Country looked like crap even when it was new. It had novelty going for it (in its graphical style; its gameplay would’ve been dated half a decade earlier) but nothing else.
I find I enjoy Doom more now than I did when I was a kid. Back then I paid way more attention to the things the engine could and couldn’t do, but these days I’m able to appreciate it just for being fun.
The F710 isn’t Bluetooth; it uses its own dongle.
If you think that enshittification of all platforms everywhere is completely inevitable and we should just throw up our hands and give up at the slightest threat then you’re unfortunately in good company here.
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I’m proud to downvote this screed of baseless doomsaying but I’m dismayed at the fact that I’m the only one doing so.
Just goes to show that you come to Lemmy because of the potential of a federated platform, not for the reality of its current community (which is absolute garbage.)
Is it safe?
I wish I could go to sleep at any time of day with just a bucket.
Just Google it.
Metal Gear 2 was also good. We really missed out by not getting a port of that to the SNES or Genesis.
Freedom Force, maybe? I haven’t played it but it’s from around that time.
The basic gameplay is working and I’m hoping to get the opening area fleshed out enough to be playable at the Toronto Game Expo at the end of March.
My game is linked to in my profile. It’s a metroidvania that also takes influence from immersive sims like System Shock and Deus Ex as well as cinematic platformers like Another World and Flashback. It uses a combination of high-definition 2D art (sometimes with normal maps applied for lighting) and cel-shaded 3D graphics.
They think these older games would cannibalize sales from newer releases.
To be fair, as an indie dev one of my major concerns during development has been why someone would buy my game when they could just download a ROM of something in a similar genre. It’s one of the reasons why I didn’t use pixel art.
That’s why you middle-click all off-site links.
You’ll pry my RS-232 and PS/2 ports from my cold dead hands!
So WipEout, then?
That would be a bad thing. In Australia, you want your test scores to go through the floor.