On that note, Buck Rogers was a good show, but Even more so was the Atari game. Definitely one of my favorites for the platform.
I've been aware of that game for years, but I haven't played it yet. It's on arcade, 2600 and 5200. Unfortunately, I don't own a copy. Arcade version looks really cool. Star wars trench run vibes.
I’ve been saying that Nintendo needs to provide more options for smaller card sizes. Glad to see that they are listening to me.
The price difference is tiny.
It's cost doesn't seem dependent on size. It's just an expensive format whatever the size. Now flash memory prices are also being inflated, I'd expect to see more game key cards.
Oh do you guys know the ins and outs of your TV settings?
I used Google AI to ask about how to set HDR correctly on my model.
It actually revealed that the tv has this option that wasn't enabled.
On the external device manager there's a input signal plus option, for the HDMI. This opens up the port for the full bandwidth, which is needed for good HDR apparently. The port I was using didn't have that enabled.
I haven't tested it yet but it's quite interesting, as I'd never heard of it before.
I played Kirby's Avalanche last night. Puyo Puyo games are fun but I'm terrible at setting up combos. I need to put some serious time into it and git gud.
Oh do you guys know the ins and outs of your TV settings?
I used Google AI to ask about how to set HDR correctly on my model.
It actually revealed that the tv has this option that wasn't enabled.
On the external device manager there's a input signal plus option, for the HDMI. This opens up the port for the full bandwidth, which is needed for good HDR apparently. The port I was using didn't have that enabled.
I haven't tested it yet but it's quite interesting, as I'd never heard of it before.
I’ve been saying that Nintendo needs to provide more options for smaller card sizes. Glad to see that they are listening to me.
I've been aware of that game for years, but I haven't played it yet. It's on arcade, 2600 and 5200. Unfortunately, I don't own a copy. Arcade version looks really cool. Star wars trench run vibes.
The price difference is tiny.It's cost doesn't seem dependent on size. It's just an expensive format whatever the size. Now flash memory prices are also being inflated, I'd expect to see more game key cards.
I used Google AI to ask about how to set HDR correctly on my model.
It actually revealed that the tv has this option that wasn't enabled.
On the external device manager there's a input signal plus option, for the HDMI. This opens up the port for the full bandwidth, which is needed for good HDR apparently. The port I was using didn't have that enabled.
I haven't tested it yet but it's quite interesting, as I'd never heard of it before.
That's odd. What brand of TV is it?