

Very aware of him and his attacks on other emulator authors (remember VirtualJaguar?) but was not aware of him being a transphobe. Is there somewhere I can read about that that you’re aware of?


Also, if you make any honest attempt at constructive criticism on his articles, he just blocks you regardless.
MK2 onwards did indeed have blood.


Exactly why I replaced the headline when posting here to avoid that.


I’ve just kind of been learning how to just… not be tempted to respond to people like that. I think using Redlib - the privacy frontend for Reddit - has conditioned me to stop because it has no direct way to comment on issues or anything like that, so I’ve been less tempted to get into online slapfights with people that aren’t worth the time.


It’s my first time hearing of it too. Had no idea it was sought after in any way, thought it would be interesting for others.
I wasn’t aware that we needed to adhere to the academic sense here on fedi.
Exo’s been working on these packs for-EVER. He’s done so much for the preservation of DOS games over the years.


Law & Order, Forensic Files, Inside the Actor’s Studio, OSW Review, but to be honest, I don’t really need any of it because I tend to pass out entirely within about 30 seconds of my head hitting the pillow anyways.
When you get the chance sometime, there’s a code you can activate at the title screen of Ice Hockey that reduces the puck friction to near zero, making it pinball all around the rink every time there’s a slapshot. Super fun.
Funny how almost every wrestling game from this era had a Hogan clone.
This guy here understood the assignment.
Considering it was the pack-in game for the Wii which sold like crazy and a lot of people never ended up buying anything else, I find it hard to call it underrated when it was all anyone was raving about playing back then.
This is why you have a staging environment and backups for the very rare case where something goes wrong. I’ve only had to roll back a container maybe 3 times in 5 years at this point and can just roll back to a previous snapshot in a few minutes.