Omega Boost. Before Polyphony made Gran Turismo, they made a fun mech shoot em up. Doesn’t deserve to be on any list, but just a fun thing to bring up.
Otherwise, a list is incomplete without:
Metal Gear Solid
Gran Turismo
Final Fantasy VII
Silent Hill
Resident Evil
Tony Hawk Pro Skater
Wipeout (I prefer 2097)
Tekken 3
These games are too culturally significant to be left out.
Google seem to be particularly bad at this. They did the same with Tensorflow. It was kind of the de facto deep learning framework until Google decided to deprecate everything. Everyone responded by switching to Torch instead.
I’m confused about the state of Christians in America. I mean, they surround their entire lives around this Jesus character as he’s depicted in the Bible. They believe he’s God’s manifestation as a person without sin and yada yada.
Yet, they think Trump is a good representation of Christian values. If anything, he’s closer to the embodiment of the antithesis of Jesus Christ. How is it possible to be so bad at your own religion? The teachings of Jesus isn’t exactly rocket science. It’s mostly just ”be kind to others”.
But somehow these people - who supposedly spend all their waking hours around his teachings - are so ignorant they fail to grasp this basic concept. Nah, instead they cherry pick some ambiguous sentence from their book to justify their hate for others.
Well, that’s my rant about how the level of ignorance is beyond my comprehension. Or if you prefer: I’m ignorant about where all this ignorance is coming from.
The highest anyone has ever done is a fork with seven pieces. I’m sure that someone will discover how to do it with eight pieces soon enough. We’re so close!
If the knight moves to a square where it forks 8 pieces at the same time, it will capture all pieces in one go. If the king is among the pieces, the game will end in a check mate.
It’s very difficult to do. No one has managed to do it.
The existence of the North Pole star and the Southern Cross is enough evidence that the earth is round. On a flat earth, you should see the same constellations no matter where in the earth you are.
The Southern Cross was so important for celestial navigation on the southern hemisphere it’s in multiple flags (Brazil, Australia and New Zeeland, for example).
Oh snap!