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  • +1 towards turn-based games for your commute, keeps it easy to still be engaged with everything around you so you don't miss a stop or something. i really love the Mystery Dungeon games, which are roguelikes in the literal sense that they're procedurally generated dungeon crawlers where you start from scratch (or scratch-ish depending on how beginner friendly the title) when you die. the pokémon spinoffs are the most well known but there have been a lot of crossovers with other series as well as a line of completely original games called Shiren the Wanderer

    i also have to mention Densha De Go, not because they would be particularly feasible but c'mon. don't you wanna drive a train while riding a train? it's real-er than VR!

  • it's worth bearing in mind that comparing audacity and reaper is like comparing notepad++ to libreoffice- in many cases libreoffice is a much more robust program but in others all the extra bells and whistles are bloat. you wouldn't want to program in libreoffice!

    that said audacity has some wildly bizzare design, and any forks are either even worse with this or incredibly unstable, so audacity being terrible isn't wrong sadly

  • i imagine they have a judiciary system, what with all those scales

  • um obviously they mean Secret Messages, ELO's much maligned 1983 penultimate album that has since developed a cult following surrounding the original planned 2LP tracklist before it was reduced to one disc shortly before release

  • i can't be the only one who saw the name and immediately thought Saturn and not Playstation, right? now that i would not be able to resist! huge props to Taki Udon for his efforts in making FPGA systems more affordable but he's gotta hire a Name Guy

  • as it should! long live spinners and paddles!

  • reminds me of the M5 Stack, but with a much more portability friendly profile

  • we think about people 100 or 500 years ago and it seems absurd just how little they knew about health and the body, but hopefully we'll look the same to our descendants in as many years

  • not only are they still at it but they're firmly in the "kicking ass" column while their remaining contemporaries are increasingly being filed under "no really it's ok you can retire now please" category

  • "jaws" is an equivalent of that for a metro NY accent. i could never hear my own accent until someone had me say it and really listen for it. now if you'll excuse me i need to walk my dawg to the cawfee shop

  • i've even heard rumors that tennis for two is a knockoff of a sport called "tennis" although this has yet to be proved conclusively

  • that's the funny thing about genres and knock-offs, the only difference is scale. every game after pong is a knock-off of something that came before, and the great ones are the ones who purposefully or inadvertedly added something that made it a new standard for which to knock off, birthing a new genre. people hate terms like metroidvania or roguelike but imo those are the best genre names because they most clearly communicate the context and intent of the game

  • i use mobile sites whenever possible, but if it's something i use often and the app is more convient i'll relent. looking at my home screen it's all mostly things that don't have a web equivalent. i'll use an app for things that i WANT notifications for, so really only mastodon and email. for mbin specifically i use the PWA because i'm not sure if any kbin/lemmy/whatever apps work with it, and the user CSS themes are pretty neat

  • oh we're way past that, there were already 2018 sequels by 1993

  • my favorites are Christmas Wrapping, Last Christmas (never got the hate!) and basically everything off of the Phil Spector and Mannheim Steamroller records. (edit: and Brian Setzer! how could i forget!) the only ones i really dislike are All I Want For Christmas Is You and any time someone covers and upbeat christmas song as an acoustic ballad- people think that's an easy way to make something emotional and meaningful but it actually takes a lot of skill to pull of, and i've yet to hear anyone pull it off with a Christmas song!

  • very cool to see how many people chose OSTs that are super different from their own work

  • while i think "old bad new good" is an overly simplistic way to look at things, i do appreciate this fire in SEGA's eyes again. i hope they can find a way forward to expand their horizons creatively without alienating their existing players

  • it's wild just how many Pokemon ROM hacks there are. there's one that recreates Sword and Shield on the GBA and it's pretty wild how faithful it is, it even has the raid battles. another cool one is Emerald ROWE which is an open world conversion where you can start anywhere. it uses some advanced hardware features so it doesn't work in every emulator

    there's a hack of Sonic 3D Blast for the Saturn that basically chains all of the special stages into their own game, it's a very cool look at what a true 3D Saturn Sonic could have been, even if the stages are all just halfpipes

    if you count translations, i have poured an ungodly number of hours into Shiren the Wanderer 2 on the N64 (different from the Shiren 2 on the DS). it's another one that doesn't always play nice with emulators but if you take copious savestates you'll be fine. each of the post-game dungeons is essentially a whole new game, and while i'm usually not much of a completionist i just can't put it down

  • the reason transactions take so long is because of compliance. COBOL, CICS (the tramsaction manager) and mainframes themselves are constantly being updated and optimized because no flavor of the week in the last three decades has been able to handle the throughput needed by the companies that still use them. if anything in the tech stack at banks is slowing down your paycheck getting cashed, it's the small army of nodeJS servers whose entire codebase gets rewritten every six months because some exec thinks COBOL isn't sexy enough and we can get rid of it we say the word "agile" enough. the fortune 500 has been planning on being "off the mainframe in the next 3 years" since the 90s