This is difficult to answer because we can't link to things (see the rules to the right). I started off using publicly available channels, which is a convenient way to learn how it works. I just did a search for IPTV and in my search results I got a link to GitHub that provides you with information about how to use the public channels. You might like to try the same to start using it. If you want to get more content, the best way to find out about other IPTV services is to ask individuals you might have in your chat programs. For example, I have a friend on Steam that tells me about the services he uses. If you have the VLC media player this will help you a lot.
I'm reading your description and I want to remember this. It sounds like fun. Maybe I played it and I don't remember? That would make me feel so old. Good thing I drink and smoke to forget.
I've come back here because other people replied. I'm sorry I didn't answer you with a screenshot. You can find screenshots of the game, though, really easy, just do an image search on your favorite search engine. Trust me, this game has been written about online since dial up internet days, which is what you needed to connect an Amiga to the internet back then. Fun fact: the first porno animated gifs downloaded from the internet were probably created and downloaded to Amigas! So, you can easily find these screenshots yourself. If I get around to playing the game again, I'll try to remember to screenshot something if somehow you can't find what you're looking for. Not sure what you're looking for.
Oh wow, that's so cool I almost popped a boner! Thanks! If you're a man, I'm sorry. My boner isn't for you, it's for the valuable information about what the hell happened to that pinball game, which quite frankly entertained me in my office during office hours for a stretch. LMAO.
I'm not broke, but I remember days when I was. If that's your case, I hope you have better days soon. Whether you're broke or not, second hand goods are always a good option.
PS2 games are super hard to emulate. That's the shan-gree-lah of emulation. If the product mentioned can emulate PS2 games, I guess it can emulate just about anything.
If you care to, you might try posting this to !fucksubscriptions@lemmy.world because: 1) yet another item that you pay money for that tries to force you to subscribe to things to have access to all of its features 2) maybe somebody bought one, is a member of that community, and figured out a way to crack it because they were as irritated as you might be (I'd be irritated, I probably would not buy it if I knew it required a subscription to get those extra features).
Thank you for saying it. I did not like this game very much. Maybe the person who threw it away had the same opinion as us. Imagine how much it would be worth if it was actually a good game to play. LOL