Listen, this controller should be banned because you might theoretically be able to control it with your mind or something. It’s obvious. He’s playing chess, and the rest of us are playing checkers.
Listen, this controller should be banned because you might theoretically be able to control it with your mind or something. It’s obvious. He’s playing chess, and the rest of us are playing checkers.
Here’s the thing: YOU have nothing to add to the conversation. You were fucking wrong, from the jump; and people have repeatedly rolled your stupid ass on it, and you keep. Fucking. Talking.
I’d really prefer a blanket halt on coverage, but I can see where you’re coming from. Failing that, covering him in the tabloid manner he richly deserves (only mentioned briefly when his antics actually effect other people) would do. The rest of the time his manufactured drama can stay on YouTube where it belongs.
No worries, man. Had a shit morning, and it has turned into a shit day. There are so many fucking intentional provocateurs around here that it gets hard to suss out the genuine from the fuckery.
Me. I noted it up there ^.
Yeah, I... have no excuse.
You mean upstairs?
I owned these as well, sadly no more though. If only my teenage self had foresight :(
That box art belongs in a freaking museum. 24 MEG!!!!
I remember playing that game a lot as a kid... I remember every time I got some clay to play with I always ended up making The Blob, since he was such a simple character.
Anyways, StarCraft 64 was Blizzard’s only flirtation with consoles for years before they ported Diablo III to current and last-gen machines, and in the years since it’s become pretty rare!
How about frenemy bromances? I always liked the dynamic between Squall and Seifer in VIII! Rivals since childhood, both on the schoolyard and in stubbornness, Squall chose the gunblade because it was difficult, and Seifer chose it because Squall did and didn’t want to be outdone. They definitely didn’t like each…
1) I was starting to get sad tha tRamza and Dileta weren’t going to show up...lol
The funniest thing is that most of the comments below this prove your point almost entirely.
The payload is not actual Z80 code, but rather the scripting code used within Magi-Nation. But regardless of the details, everything is bytes and bytes are everything.
These are some good questions, that I glossed over in the video for the sake of getting of conciseness. First of all, the question of HOW to write the data. The item list in Pokemon alternates between one byte for item ID, one byte for item quantity, and so on. If you start off with 0 of an item, you can toss any…
That’s my question. I “get” how they do it, but I just don’t understand how they know where the data is and where they need to move it
This person explained it a WHOLE lot better than me. haha :D
If these neighbors were smart, they’d take these pics and put them on io9.