I had one recently where my Wikipedia app failed to refresh. It had biscuits & gravy on a terrorist bombing article and of course I deleted the screenshot yesterday while cleaning out my files.
The general consensus seems to be "buy a dumb TV or at least the dumbest 'smart' TV you can find and never connect it to the net" and then "buy the media box that behaves the way you want."
Where I am, cable and satellite TV providers still have you rent a box for their service.
pouet.net is the demoscene Smithsonian. Feels good running the good stuff on real hardware that I've accumulated from thrift stores, rummage sales, and Craigslist (remember that?) over the years.
The longer that friends stay over, the more hardware I pull out, and they get subjected to the likes of Eon by The Black Lotus on Amiga 500 and Area 5150 by CRTC & Hornet on IBM 5160. I think they got 1,000 composite video colors out of the original IBM CGA Graphics Card and sampled music playing through the PC speaker on a 4.77MHz i8088. 😂
I should start a computer museum but I have no money and I don't think there's any money in it. I've considered doing an event at my local downtown old-timey theater that reopened several years back... They will rent it out for stuff like that.
After completing the game, when you're sent back to the title screen, you can also press B to select which world to start on. The World 1-1 in the HUD changes, then you have to do the continue trick - hold A and press Start.
I can finish the game on one life without warps, but I've never once been able to get the 1ups from a Koopa shell.
Edit: Another fun one is to play a bit of Tennis, eject the cart and insert SMB without powering off the system, then reset and do the continue trick. Tennis changes the memory value that SMB uses to tell which world you are continuing on, so you can play "weird worlds" like 63-1 that are generated from non-level data. Reset doesn't clear all RAM. 😅
GBA was awesome at the time. Up to that point, all other color portables were jokes that could kill a fresh set of 6 AA batteries in a single play session. Backlight tech was bad; Game Gear had a tiny fluorescent tube! IndiGlo watches were fancy... there was Game Boy Light but only in Japan. I can't remember why these companies were so slow to go to LED especially since third-party LED "worm lights" were so popular on GBC then GBA. Probably patents?
Nintendo was right to invest in RISC tech like Super FX, leading to GBA's 32-bit ARM CPU able to run for many many hours on 2 AAs. I felt that only adding L+R buttons to the Game Boy control scheme was a mistake especially when ports and sequels of 16-bit favorites started appearing, but obviously that didn't hold the console back.
Sega were the innovators putting the mini-screen/portable in their controller but trying to keep the price down made it way too limited, and Nintendo almost took that to next level with the GBA to GameCube link.
I had one recently where my Wikipedia app failed to refresh. It had biscuits & gravy on a terrorist bombing article and of course I deleted the screenshot yesterday while cleaning out my files.