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Whatâs most appalling about this situation is weâre not talking about an obscure Japanese MMO thatâs been shut down, satellite broadcasts available in only one country for only a few hours a day for four weeks in the 1990s, or some indie game that sold like 73 physical copies in 2002... Weâre talking about regularâŠ
There already was a Rock âem Sock âem Robots movie... It was called Real Steel. ÂŻ\_(ă)_/ÂŻ
Good. But sometimes these things go too far. It still mildly vexes me that I canât use any permutation of my handle as my character name in a Dragon Quest game because âBakaâ is inappropriate... Even in the English version. I thought maybe this was a recent thing, but just the other day, I started up aâŠ
Oh I can do one better than it being some internet nonsense; Meet the AN-510 Famicom Titler.
Titler? If theyâre going to ban the name of one of their own pieces of hardwareâthe AN-510 Famicom Titler consoleâmaybe start with Virtual Boy or Wii-U instead? đ€
A nice nod to preservation and the release of lost content would be for them to repackage the additional courses from the Satellaview F-ZERO broadcasts on Super Famicom and the N64's 64DD F-ZERO X addon disk, and add them to their respective NSO emulators. đ€
ikr? Considering the fact that some years back a dude pulled the same stuntâbuying stock just to ask a question at the stockholder meetingâto ask where the hell F-ZERO is. đ
*sigh* Indeed...
Thatâs a fair point. Though if that had been a factorâand not that the craft wasnât engineered for the depths it was diving to and was consequently crushed like an eggâthe issue would have been any lack of redundant controls, not the fact that they were using an off-the-shelf gamepad at all.
ï»żHe was also pretty efficient at dodging journalistsâ questions regarding body recovery.
ï»żIf you say âwe made a new Beatles song using old recordings and a computer,â you sound like a cool-ass hacker splitting code in the Matrix. If you say âwe made a new Beatles song using A.I.,â you sound like youâre personally tearing up the âImagineâ memorial in Central Park and putting in a Tesla charging station.
Well, NASA also had to fulfill their obligation to the Pentagon to prove they could put spy satellites up on a regular basis... But yeah; hubris, ignorance, and now we donât get to live in space colonies... The first of which would be reaching completion in the first half of this decade.
ï»żI am banging on the walls the moment I hear that harbor freight ratchet tighten the first bolt.
I wonder if GabeNâs submersible has stereoscopic 180Âș cameras for making immersive VR video... đ€ That would be cool, and seems like something he would do.
To be fair, thereâs nothing wrong with using Commercial off-the-Shelf parts in something so long as theyâre still fulfilling the purpose they were designed forâto a point; we all know you get what you pay for! A CotS solution that has been rigorously tested and approved for its application is better than engineeringâŠ
Youâre certainly right on the safety measures, like what the fuck were they thinking? If the fucking thing can only be opened from the outside even if it surfaces, you better hope you have quadruple redundancy on that transponder and shit so they can find your ass no matter what.
Well obviously, but weâre talking about this from the perspective of him being asked after the event, right? (idk; I donât care about it enough to know when it is.) Ergo, it would have made more sense for him to just shut the hell up about it, since heâd already fucked up. No point fucking up and then looking like aâŠ
Stellar example, my guy, A+!
Thatâs what everyone said about iOS...ï»ż