PC509

joined 1 year ago
[–] PC509@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

Yup. He made the mods and users the bad guys and he is just trying to be the good guy. He's a dick, probably a narcissist, too. He's the victim, blah blah blah.

Those little Snoos. That company is like a family. A bunch of rockstars. How could those evil mods and users do this to them?!

[–] PC509@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's a bit of nostalgia, personal preference, and just overall masterful developers - but Super Mario World is a solid 10/10, easily the best game I've ever played. SMB3 is excellent as well.

For me, they still stand the test of time. I was a huge Sega fanboy back then, but I also loved Nintendo and the games they had. SMW just always blew me away, so every time I play it I think of that time. How advanced it was, how it played so much better than anything I've previously played. It was a serious masterpiece, and IMO still is.

Definitely a must play. Depending on your age, though, it may seem not as great as I'm claiming. I think it still is, but that's from my point of view. I'd really be interested in younger people's opinion that grew up on the Gamecube, Wii, and later console versions of Mario.

Like @R5N said - a lot of staple design concepts were pioneered in those games. Some that now are very commonplace. That's where I'm curious... Is it just normal for some while for us that played them on release they were so perfect and new?

[–] PC509@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Nice. I need to really complete my game for the C64 and then redo my old high school project using BASIC on an i286 (Fantasy Baseball, have the source code printed on the old dot matrix paper).

I love seeing people going back to their old projects and finishing them. :) I know I had a ton of ideas and notebooks filled with them (most of them are long lost).

My old C64 game has been a project that I've been wanting to finish for a long time and tried moving it to other systems to keep it modern. Might as well finish the old version and then make a modern version of it, too. :)

[–] PC509@lemmy.world 23 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Nice seeing so many of those that I visit often are dark. Before the blackout, there was talk of if they should go permanently. But, those discussions will happen after things go back. With Spez being a dipshit about it still, I'm thinking several of them will leave Reddit forever. I'm good with it.

[–] PC509@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Would it be for Raspberry Pi and Arduino type stuff, or any homebuilt SBC (6502/Z80, etc.)? I'd love to see a good community for both, but very interested in the old hardware like the 6502, TMS9918, etc..

[–] PC509@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

My job bought me a decent (not great, not horrible) chair from Amazon. It was leagues ahead of what I previously had. I took my old one home. It sucks... Then COVID hit. I took my Amazon chair home. So much better. It's still home. :) I've had multiple back surgeries, and having that lumbar support and better posture really makes a huge difference. And the chair wasn't that expensive, either. It's a low end chair for those standards, but the price isn't that much more than the really cheap crappy ones. It's worth it to invest just a few more dollars into a higher quality chair. I'm sure it's worth it to spend a bit more than that for a much, much better chair.

Sometimes, investing just a little more into something can make a huge difference. Going frugal can mean spending a little more now but saving a lot more (in repurchasing, pain, Dr. bills, out of work for pain, whatever) in the long run. I look at trends and historical data for frugality.

[–] PC509@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Several of he hobby ones. Ben Eater (6502 based computers, 8 bit computer), local ones, history/science based ones, infosec/sysadmin/etc. ones. There are some Lemmy based ones, but it'll take a while to build up. I'm hoping that I can contribute to them and see them grow a bit. But, others are just where I could comment and enjoy as I lack the real knowledge to contribute very much (the history/science ones that required more in-depth knowledge and not just a "Wikipedia degree of arts of internet research for obscure questions".