It's already been done - take a look at Direct Connect at www.neo-modus.com . Sure, it's only for Windows, but it's basically a fancy irc client that connects to a fancy irc server.
According to a reputable source on the somethingawful forums, all GBA games are down to $29.99 - I'm going to stock up on some Advance Wars, Mario Kart, and Golden Sun for... uh... presents! For other people! Yeah!
Nintendo's success is good, considering that their longtime competitor was destroyed by Sony. Good thing they have a monopoly in portable game systems to help them out, too.
Jabbour said the next step of development is to find a way to protect the sheets from moisture, which damages them.
I can't wait until they discover lamination. Imagine what these could do for portable video games! Gone are the days of using a halogen head lamp like miners do just to play Game Boy.
It's been featured on slashdot before - I'm sure that typing in something in the search box at the bottom of the page would have been easier than replying.
I can't wait for some laptop-weilding punk to come and beat my nice desktop's Max Payne framerate. I guess I'm going to have to buy a GF3 just to stay on top of all those c-c-crazy laptop users!
They only produce one. The big orange thing (External Fuel Tank) holds H2(l) and O2(l), while the two Solid Rocket Boosters are just that: solid propellant, much like big reusable Estes engines.
Are we to believe that this reduction in size is a result of global regulation of CFCs, or could it possibly just be part of a natural cycle? Too bad we didn't get satellites before styrofoam.
There seems to be something missing from the Golden Ears test: a control. Shouldn't there be a perfect quality never-compressed WAV of each of the samples to compare them against?
That's why it's nice to know how to use Microsoft crap. If you need tech support, go into Outlook User Emulation Mode, and make the tech feel like you're a Outlook Express user. Then, mentally translate his retard-code into smarty-man code to plug into your decent program.
Don't dis the generic techno. It provides fun if you install XP with musically inclined friends nearby. That, and it sounds just like the generic techno in all your favorite movie scenes: the train station in Unbreakable, whatever scene it was in the Matrix with generic techno (I distinctly remember that from my last viewing, but I forget which scene,) and a scene from Office Space IIRC.
Would I buy Earthbound on GBA? Yes. I bought it on SNES last July, and I'd like to play it on a system that's barely larger than the original cartridge.
I probably should have done research on the GBA cpu, but at least I got the TI-89 right. Symbolic integration that's smaller than my keyboard... *drool*
minus23 gathered up his thoughts and spouted this out: Soon we'll have Nvidia making games tho I'm sure that will be created on a proprietary system even more stringent than where we are now.
WORST GOATSE LINK EVER. At least spell it right.
So QuickTime destroyed adventure gaming? Now I know who to blame!
Doubtful.
It's already been done - take a look at Direct Connect at www.neo-modus.com . Sure, it's only for Windows, but it's basically a fancy irc client that connects to a fancy irc server.
According to a reputable source on the somethingawful forums, all GBA games are down to $29.99 - I'm going to stock up on some Advance Wars, Mario Kart, and Golden Sun for... uh... presents! For other people! Yeah!
Of course, they could be lying.
You haven't seen "The Fast and the Furious" have you? Awful movie that brought ricer culture to North America.
It's been featured on slashdot before - I'm sure that typing in something in the search box at the bottom of the page would have been easier than replying.
I can't wait for some laptop-weilding punk to come and beat my nice desktop's Max Payne framerate. I guess I'm going to have to buy a GF3 just to stay on top of all those c-c-crazy laptop users!
Any one of the Iron Chefs could beat this Master Chef.
They only produce one. The big orange thing (External Fuel Tank) holds H2(l) and O2(l), while the two Solid Rocket Boosters are just that: solid propellant, much like big reusable Estes engines.
Quick! Somebody tell NASA! Let them know that H2 isn't useful, even though it has propelled over 100 different launches into orbit!
Now now - we hear on slashdot spell fonetically. None of your fansee spellings will be found hear.
Are we to believe that this reduction in size is a result of global regulation of CFCs, or could it possibly just be part of a natural cycle? Too bad we didn't get satellites before styrofoam.
There seems to be something missing from the Golden Ears test: a control. Shouldn't there be a perfect quality never-compressed WAV of each of the samples to compare them against?
That's why it's nice to know how to use Microsoft crap. If you need tech support, go into Outlook User Emulation Mode, and make the tech feel like you're a Outlook Express user. Then, mentally translate his retard-code into smarty-man code to plug into your decent program.
Imagine that old Microsoft Barney toy.
What about the Okama GameSphere? It's better than a massive firefight!
Don't be dissin' Alex Chiu - click my sig to get him to help you!
Who wrote letters about this? I congratulate you for your efforts - they seem to be successful at this point.
Don't dis the generic techno. It provides fun if you install XP with musically inclined friends nearby. That, and it sounds just like the generic techno in all your favorite movie scenes: the train station in Unbreakable, whatever scene it was in the Matrix with generic techno (I distinctly remember that from my last viewing, but I forget which scene,) and a scene from Office Space IIRC.
I probably should have done research on the GBA cpu, but at least I got the TI-89 right. Symbolic integration that's smaller than my keyboard... *drool*
It's not good enough for gameboys or calculators. The TI-89 runs Motorola, as does the Game Boy Advance.