

Essentially the “program” was baked into the hardware design itself. It didn’t have a rom chip or something, it just had hardware circuits dedicated to each function, like drawing the paddle etc.
Essentially the “program” was baked into the hardware design itself. It didn’t have a rom chip or something, it just had hardware circuits dedicated to each function, like drawing the paddle etc.
Man, scummvm has come a long way since I used it to play Sam and max on my GP32X
I mean, yeah, agreed in general but this wasn’t plastic.
The article doesn’t really highlight it, just says it in passing, but:
The structure itself is made of mortar, layered like dull-green frosting by a 3D-printing nozzle
So, it’s made of mortar (the stuff that holds bricks together normally).
Have they approached Madagascar? Feels in character for them to…
The best part is that the sponge was a real sea animal that was mudrered and speared on the end of a stick.
Wait…it’s not tooting anymore?
Neat! TIL that can work.
ID games of course (Keen/Wolf3d/Doom), Sim City series. Raptor, Warcraft I&II, LucasArts games.
Have you tried corsix th? It lets you play the original theme hospital on modern systems.
How do they hook up? My Gravis doesn’t have a passthough IIRC, so I think you can only hook up,one.
I’d love to try this out (on real hardware), but I haven’t felt the need to spend for a flashcart yet, and I’ll be damned if I spend $75 on a McDonald’s ad.
My cousin had one. I had a GameBoy. I was jealous at first, but I realized I had Zelda and the batteries would last an entire car trip. Being into retrogames, I’d love one, but I feel like as a Kid I got the better deal TBH.
Are you saying that Wii Sports is nearly as old now as Super Mario Bros was when Wii sports released? Because Wii Sports came out in 2006?
Because SMB came out in 1985 and …
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Jesus Christ.