Time to change this community name to u/reallyoldgames.
Definitely Not GustavoM. :^)
Time to change this community name to u/reallyoldgames.
Have you tried calling your neighbor out and asking him? “Hey! Can I take your shelf?”. Takes like three seconds to sort this out.
No love for Linux (outside wine), eh? Well, dangit. I’d love to play it on my Orange pi zero 3 without making it explode.
Reminds me of a “Realism” mod for Minecraft.
“Eyy! You be lookin’ a nice snacc this morning eh?”
It’s like kissing that ugly girl in a party nobody wants to partake with – it’s useless and completely unnecessary… but oh boy it sure is fun!
Even a fish can act like a dog if you try harder enough.
For a second I thought it was “Road rash but with cars” until I realized that isn’t possible at all – specially on the sega genesis.
Looks comfy.
tl;dr: “Growing up sucks because it makes everything look the same old.”
I mean… yeah. That is why you have to stop wishing for “the same old” over and over again and embrace the new. And yes, I (also) think DRM has no other purpose than to hinder performance.
t. am (also) a 80’s “kid”.
No love for the aarch64 eh?
Aw, dangit.
I too can’t wait when biologically-modified dogs, cats and alike beat videogames using their own undeveloped-yet-modified brain for the first time.
That is like asking, “Is breathing worth it?” – well of course. Then again, folks don’t (usually) care due to how most privacy-ruining methods/features are … mostly (in)offensive and easy to tackle.
brb installing firefox
In other words, playing games, i.e trying to “tick her funne bone” so he gets someone else to play instead of himself. But what most of those guys fail to acknowledge is that “tickling her funne bone” takes time – it’s not a “free pussy pass” of any sort that you “say it”, and she goes “WHOOAAA fuck me mister! Fuck me right NOW!”. That is not “acting tough” or smart, but acting like a douche.
If someone does not take the least amount of effort to answer a simple question like that one … then he doesn’t care about you in the slightest.
“But its a generic question!”
Two words: common courtesy.
Imagine being a long time Nintendo fan to end up being sued because playing their games (and sharing your experience with others) is now considered the same as stealing.