Discovering that game as a child is how I learned to code BASIC. I would change all kinds of values to make the game act crazy, colors, etc.
Discovering that game as a child is how I learned to code BASIC. I would change all kinds of values to make the game act crazy, colors, etc.
The version you want to use is Tenacity. It seems good, but I haven’t done extensive reading on it.
Here’s the TL;DW courtesy of @otter@lemmy.ca on the other post I made with this video:
Thanks for making a TL;DW - I appreciate it. I’m bad at summaries.
That is really awesome. I have some kinda strong opinions about web apps and the bloat they can cause in general, but this makes a tool that is honestly necessary for many professions widely accessible.
Basically, they were bought out by MuseGroup. MuseGroup tried to add telemetry and some bad TOS stuff. It all got reversed.
We’re mostly just a bunch of Unix nerds over here.
This is like condensed essence of Public Access TV. Glorious, especially the one guy whose entire idea of dancing is punching the air wildly.
They typically do not. The general purpose of a dock is to expand connectivity (hence the outputs). I mean, it is possible that there is one out there, but I’m not aware of it.
OK, this is peak Web 1.0
Thanks for sharing this.
Nothing says older millennial quite like having to learn how to edit config.sys with no help from the internet in order to get the sound working for a game that came in a shareware collection.
I’ve never seen it in such high resolution before. It’s beautiful.
I had completely forgotten that these existed.
Oh geez. My extremely niche (and I mean niche) community where I am the only poster ever has 60 subscribers. It’s almost horrifying.