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scanlines also help image fidelity. pixel art at the time was created with CRT displays and scanlines in place. Compare snes games running on OLED to CRT and its night and day. 

This is getting ridiculous guys. 

What’s great is this one is really just a collection of links to other articles. I would be over the moon if we saw a few more of this style of article, and then an article that was just a collection of links to those.

Oh, good. I was afraid there would be a day without an article about Elden Ring...

...I really walked into that one, huh.

“So then Black Krrsantan shows up.”

My breaking-point came in the second episode when Jackson interrupted the recording of ‘Dig a Pony’ for a 20-minute CGI chase sequence around Laketown.

Clearly, you have issues.

“It’s an open-world ga—”

Cut*it*out!

Can’t wait for the theater episode!

Bingo. There’s a lot of “whoops, no way I could’ve seen that coming. Guess I’ll replay the last 15 minutes and keep an eye out for that…(get 5 minutes further on next run). Whoops, no way I could’ve seen that coming…”

Dumb choice.

Raspberry Pi users on Kotaku are basically the Ned Ryerson of the comment threads, making sure to pop up like clockwork on every goddamn retro-gaming article.

Except getting ANY ROM from an online source is technically illegal. You CAN back up a game you own into a ROM legally. However most of the software and hardware to do so, for something like a Nintendo cartridge, is usually illegal to own in many cases. All you have to do is look back at DVD ripping software, it was

Uh huh. And you have a physical copy of every game you have emulated do you.

The amount of piracy promoting this site has done recently is embarrassing.

The first rule of Raspberry Pi club is you have to tell everyone about Raspberry Pi club.

And they may be “old games”, but the work to remaster them is new (and done by people being paid modern salaries/in buildings costing modern overhead). It’s not like all that stuff is free.