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.
Today is the first day of my 10-day holiday vacation. Woo! Time to play some gam--er, after I feed and walk the dog, make and eat breakfast, get Starbucks, wash my car, get groceries, and finally around 3:30pm, PLAY SOME GAMES!
ININ games just made a post about their game key card R Type 3 release.
They said now Nintendo is offering smaller cards for switch 2, they are now releasing it physically. But it's €10 more than the game key card would have been.
ININ games just made a post about their game key card R Type 3 release.
They said now Nintendo is offering smaller cards for switch 2, they are now releasing it physically. But it's €10 more than the game key card would have been.
cheaper and better than dealing with Limited Run Games at least.
I picked up myself a little Christmas gift. NES Endings Compendium Volume 2: 1990. I picked up volume one last year which covered all the NES games from its launch through 1989. And here's the interesting little factoid I learned. More games were released for the NES in 1990 then every previous year combined.
It's an extremely well curated look at these games with a summary, details on the ending, and when applicable, some comparisons with the Japanese version. The author even frames things up with some details from the Japanese instruction manuals that in some cases dramatically change up the story. For instance, Castlevania 3 has a darker backstory, especially in regards to Alucard. And Dracula's third form in the game is directly related to that darker backstory. And perhaps Darkest of all was that in Japan, Trevor's name was actually Ralph. That's right, he was named after vomit.
I picked up myself a little Christmas gift. NES Endings Compendium Volume 2: 1990. I picked up volume one last year which covered all the NES games from its launch through 1989. And here's the interesting little factoid I learned. More games were released for the NES in 1990 then every previous year combined.
It's an extremely well curated look at these games with a summary, details on the ending, and when applicable, some comparisons with the Japanese version. The author even frames things up with some details from the Japanese instruction manuals that in some cases dramatically change up the story. For instance, Castlevania 3 has a darker backstory, especially in regards to Alucard. And Dracula's third form in the game is directly related to that darker backstory. And perhaps Darkest of all was that in Japan, Trevor's name was actually Ralph. That's right, he was named after vomit.
Discovered it does actually have an effect on the Switch 2 console screen itself. DF said the HDR was poor but I think part of that is that some games have bad HDR and relatively few do it well.
Prime 4 does seem to have an effect, I took screen comparisons to see if it was a placebo effect.
With console screen hdr the colour tones were richer and the darker areas looked darker. It wasn't a huge effect only like a 15% difference.
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.
Today is the first day of my 10-day holiday vacation. Woo! Time to play some gam--er, after I feed and walk the dog, make and eat breakfast, get Starbucks, wash my car, get groceries, and finally around 3:30pm, PLAY SOME GAMES!
Stay in bed, play games do nothing else.
Maybe shower later.
Maybe.
They said now Nintendo is offering smaller cards for switch 2, they are now releasing it physically. But it's €10 more than the game key card would have been.
Give dog whiskey.cheaper and better than dealing with Limited Run Games at least.
Latency is gone, mouse controls work fine. Framerate has risen, never drops below 30 but most of the time it's somewhere between 32 to 36 fps.
It's an extremely well curated look at these games with a summary, details on the ending, and when applicable, some comparisons with the Japanese version. The author even frames things up with some details from the Japanese instruction manuals that in some cases dramatically change up the story. For instance, Castlevania 3 has a darker backstory, especially in regards to Alucard. And Dracula's third form in the game is directly related to that darker backstory. And perhaps Darkest of all was that in Japan, Trevor's name was actually Ralph. That's right, he was named after vomit.
Saw a video, looks great, has mouse controls, runs at 60fps.
I know it's a game with mostly corridors but an UE5 game on Switch 2 at 60fps is pretty nice.
It does have some aliasing, though much improved over the Switch 1 edition.
Then like the next day they patched it.
Anything cool in there about StarTropics?
It does look quite impressive.
Very linear, is there more to do outside of combat? Going from cutscenes to battle then repeat may wear thin on me without more exploration.
It kinda reminded me of the ending of Chris story in RE6.
Discovered it does actually have an effect on the Switch 2 console screen itself. DF said the HDR was poor but I think part of that is that some games have bad HDR and relatively few do it well.
Prime 4 does seem to have an effect, I took screen comparisons to see if it was a placebo effect.
With console screen hdr the colour tones were richer and the darker areas looked darker. It wasn't a huge effect only like a 15% difference.