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When trying this for the first time it actually asked if I wanted that to open Google or this app. Not too bad, seems pretty handy.

Really, that's part of the beauty of it all. You get that exposure to even the most human side of these people. Very fascinating.

Seriously, that series was GREAT. I would love to see more.

So, yeah. iOS does tend to have better ROI... most of the time. Depends on a lot of things, but there is an interesting read at gamasutra about this:

Someday. Someday things will be different. They'll see! Android will be the norm, and we won't have to look at iPad's with envy every time we see some Zelda-clone or sword swishing game come out that will never feel the warm embrace of the Android Platform.

I don't know... Maybe it isn't so bad...

Looks a bit stretched out...

The 5.0 GHz Wireless support and Amazon app are making me really want the Roku. I live in an apartment where everybody uses wifi, and most everyone is still parked on 2.4 GHz.

Who's getting rich off this one?

Thanks writer.

I've enjoyed Peanuts, but was never a huge fan, so I'm not certain what it was that Schulz said. Did he just not want a movie? Any good source to read up on this, I'm intrigued.

Good to see the are sticking with a faithful recreation of the camera from Super Mario 64 as well.

Kirby's 3D model: Not what I would have chosen to show off the visuals of a new game.

Yeah, that's part of the problem. Lots of little branches of the same emulators and it's hard to know which works the best. But yeah, SNES does suffer from framerate issues. Surprised you didn't notice anything on StarFox, but play something like Super Metroid or Street Fighter II Turbo and the issue is pretty glaring.

Definitely agree on the Wii. I've got one setup right now that plays NES, SNES, N64, GameCube, GB, GBC, and GBA pretty well. Nintendo 64 suffers the most in terms of good performance, though. GameCube is native, and is pretty slick if you use something like DiosMios.

The BIGGEST problem with the PSP for me was that it never really was powerful enough to handle SNES emulation very well. Close, but not quite.

Ah, yeah, YouTube playlists and chromecast is a beautiful thing.

So I've been trying to troubleshoot the buffering problem with PLEX and so far I've had no luck. I have really good system monitoring on the server I'm running PLEX from, and I don't see anything that indicates any hardware issues, including issues with HDDs.

Good to hear I'm not the only one experiencing this. I think I've actually traced it down to really poor dynamic quality adjustment on Plex's end. Since the Chromecast is over wifi only and I live in an apartment complex, interference from other people around me can greatly impact my streaming experience, and Plex