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What's a handy terminal command you use often?
  • It sounds similar to one of my favorite commands! vidir 🙂

  • Recommendations on casual GB/GBA games?
  • Hi! I'm a Game Boy collector / enthusiast / reviewer. And this question has an easy answer in my opinion...

    Catrap

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfV4MnGfiA4&t=284

    • It's relaxing. It's a turn based, pure puzzle game. Like, there's literally no action. The enemies don't even move!
    • It's big. 100 puzzles that slowly increase in difficulty. I was able to beat them all, over time.
    • It's non-punishing. No time limits. No lives.
    • No stress. Catrap was the first(?) game to feature an undo button. Try something out. Didn't work? Just hold B to undo. You can undo all the way back to the start of the stage, as many time as you want.
    • It's simple. Up, down, left, and right to move. B to undo. I think A is introduced later to swap between characters?
    • IT'S FUN. It looks good, plays good, and just feels good to jump around the stage. And completing a stage is so satisfying.

    I hope you like it! 🙂

  • GameStop Launches New Retro GameStops Across North America | Retro Gaming News 24/7
  • higher prices

    I'm heavily into Game Boy collecting. I just checked their online prices. They might be the cheapest I've seen, in general. For example Pokémon Blue is lower than the common price I've seen online (especially considering usual shipping and fees), but not low enough people will buy them up and re-sell them.

    https://www.gamestop.com/video-games/retro-gaming?prefn1=platform&prefv1=Game Boy|Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Color

    No promises it'll stay that way, but they're very competitive for now.

  • What's the worst video game you've ever played?
  • What a great article!!

    So, I'm a huge Game Boy fan. I'd heard about how good Puyo Puyo is, so I got a Japanese copy of Puyo Puyo Tsu. From what I can tell it's a great port. But I struggled so much getting into it! And then I read your comment...

    Puyo Puyo Tsu is hard. It’s really damn hard. I’ve witnessed many new players struggle with even basic 3- and 4-chains, nevermind making the real big chains the game mode demands of you. And unlike Tetris where casual players do not need to know fancy T-Spin setups just to get started and play, you really can’t get far at all in Puyo Puyo Tsu without at least some understanding of chaining fundamentals.

    ...and I feel justified. 😅 What do you recommend is a good way for a new player to get into the game? Something to read, a video, or something else?

  • What's the worst video game you've ever played?
  • 😄 The phone call was just to get some simple bonus tips, nothing really necessary.

    What killed me was, to swap items, you hold Select and use the arrow keys. It's soooo unintuitive!

  • What are your favorite spooky (but not scary) retro games?
  • the difficult game of Fester's Quest on NES

    Fun fact, the European release is vastly easier due to the simple fact that you can shoot through walls!

    All enemies and bosses take less hits for them to be killed. The projectiles fired from the gun can go through walls and obstacles.

    https://tcrf.net/Fester's_Quest

    It still makes me angry for what we got in the US! 😤😅

  • Repaired and repainted a curbside CRT to match my NES.
  • It looks great! 🙂

    OMG I just came home with a Sanyo DS13320 from the side of the road and I am ECSTATIC!!! It couldn't be more perfect for an NES, and it looks in great condition externally.

    I haven't plugged it in yet. It doesn't appear to be wet anywhere outside or inside, so hopefully it was put outside after it rained this morning.

    Should I do or check anything before plugging it in and trying to power it on?

  • Original Link's Awakening Manual
  • Final Fantasy Legend III

    ...which also has outstanding music! 🤩

  • How does DNA decide the shape of the body?
  • Richard Dawkins has an entire chapter on this exact topic in his book "The Greatest Show on Earth". I highly recommend reading it, even just that one chapter! It doesn't feel like a text book, and his writing is very easy to follow in my opinion.

    It's chapter 8, "You did it yourself in 9 months". To summarize, many people mistakenly think of genes as a "blueprint", but he suggests it's better to think of genes as instructions for origami paper folding. Genes don't know the whole creature, they just know what to fold next, what to duplicate, what to bend, and so on, kind of like that. It's been a while since I read it. 😅

    But I do remember, humans are so complex, we may never fully understand the complete embryo-to-adult growth process, BUT the author points out that there IS a creature, a very small worm, that we are able to understand everything.

    That may not seem like a big deal at first, but think about it. Scientists understand the complete growth process of a living creature, from a single cell, every gene, every cell, everything, up to when it's fully formed. So cool.

  • Play GB games
  • Pokemon Blue

    FYI the internal cartridge battery that's used to save your game is probably either dead or nearly dead!

    A multimeter should show the battery at 3.25v. Anything less and it could die any day. Changing the battery isn't too difficult, but it requires soldering.

    This is my favorite tool set used to take the one screw out to open the cartridge, to check the battery.

    https://www.retromodding.com/collections/tools/products/repair-tools-set

  • What is an interesting fact that you recently discovered?
  • I honestly don't really use it, but I am excited about it in the future. :)

    I installed it because of OSNews, my favorite tech news website. But the Gemini page seems to be down?

    https://www.osnews.com/story/136770/osnews-launches-gemini-capsule/

  • What is an interesting fact that you recently discovered?
  • Yes! I use the Buran app (open source on Android) to browse it. :)

  • In movies a strong woman is manly. (big muscles, aggressive, punches people, etc.) Is that really the way it is?
  • Big willpower. Driven. Uncompromising. That kind of thing.

    I think that is the answer. :)

    I'm trying to think of examples from famous recent movies with women who have that description...

    From Disney:

    • Moana from Moana
    • Joy from Inside Out
    • Anna and Elsa from Frozen and the sequel
    • Mirabel from Encanto

    Have you seen any of those movies? If not, what movies have you seen?

  • What do you think are the beliefs, sayings, mindsets, or whatever of this generation that will make YOUR kids embarrassed or exasperated or say "Oh Mom/Dad!"
  • Ohhhhh I thought you meant the phrase was "growing up r*****". Took me five minutes to figure out what you meant. It's just the one word, not the whole phrase. 😆

    For anyone else confused like me, it's the pejorative word for a person with a mental disability.

  • What is your favourite Open-Source game?
  • Doom, or, gzdoom! You can use it to play the original Doom 1 and 2 games with modern mouse and keyboard controls on HD displays. And there's an endless number of fan made level packs to try.

    As for open source AND free / open resources, there's Freedoom 1 and 2. I occasionally play them, they're fun, but a little lacking in stage design.

  • Who owns the servers for Lemmy?
  • I don't have a static IP address. I use a free dynamic DNS service.

  • Who owns the servers for Lemmy?
  • Is each instance like another person with a server?

    I just wanted to add, any computer with an internet connection can host a web page! A desktop, a laptop, anything. That's how the internet all started, as a collection on interconnected computers sharing data. I think many people nowadays forget this or even never knew about it (including me), since we live in a world where people spend all their time at like only a dozen websites. (Google, Instagram, Wikipedia...)

    I have a public "webserver" in my basement. It's just some random computer hosting some photos for family members. And it's all completely free, I don't pay anything to do it. I could easily pop an instance of Lemmy on it too.

    The biggest hurdles in setting up a server from home are needing some technical knowledge, and a free domain name / URL usually looks a little silly (unless you pay for one), and getting hacked is a very real threat unless you pay close attention to security.

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  • What games do you want to play?

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  • YESSS.

  • Does the rest of the English speaking world generally understand what an American means when they say "soccer", or does it help to clarify by adding "football"?

    If I'm talking to an English speaker from outside of the US, is there any confusion if I say "soccer"?

    For example, when I was in college a friend asked for a "torch". I was confused for quite some time, because I didn't know it was another word for "flashlight". Does the same thing happen with the word "soccer"? Should I clarify by saying, "...or football"?

    Thank you!

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    Dangan GB2 (2023) for Game Boy Color - Complete soundtrack

    Dangan GB2 is a new bullet hell game for Game Boy Color. The soundtrack was made in Carillon Editor. There's an extended playlist here.

    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4Q1VsUyrfsnB9JEPWiqrv79Yk4DyafVI

    🙂

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    Dangan GB2, a new boss-rush, bullet-hell, shoot 'em up game for Game Boy Color, was just released to celebrate the console's 25th anniversary

    snorpung.itch.io Dangan GB2 by snorpung

    a short simplistic boss-rush, bullet-hell, shoot 'em up for GBC.

    Dangan GB2 by snorpung
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    What Game Boy game do you love that you never hear anyone talk about?

    The more rare, obscure, or just a guilty pleasure, the better. Maybe you grew up with it, maybe it's just the nostalgia talking, any reason is fine.

    I'm looking for a new game to play, but I'm running out of games to collect!

    My favorite is games for original DMG, but you're welcome to include Color it'll advance games too!

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    Tecmo Bowl, Wordtris, Heavyweight Championship Boxing, and Caesar's Palace are my latest pickups for Game Boy. Did anyone here grow up playing them? :)

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    Tecmo Bowl, Wordtris, Heavyweight Championship Boxing, and Caesar's Palace are my latest pickups for Game Boy. Did anyone here grow up playing them? :)

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    I accidentally bought my first counterfeit cartridge! It came REALLY close to fooling me...

    At least until I opened it up.

    The two numbers at the bottom right of the label were there but they almost looked like they were printed on instead of indented like they were supposed to, which was odd. The lettering on the plastic was SO CLOSE to the original, but the font was just slightly off...

    At this point I was still questioning it, because the label had the right amount of wear, and because WHY WOULD SOMEONE COUNTERFEIT BARBIE?? XD But then opening it up confirmed to me that it 100% was counterfeit, I'm guessing a pretty old one.

    I made a video demonstrating some of the signs here.

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    I finally got around to making dividers for my Game Boy game collection

    It's just index cards cut up and written on with a Sharpie. But it really makes things easier to find. :)

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    Dramatic Break - Carillon Editor tracker song for Game Boy

    https://youtu.be/vPVU6f2KhEA

    This is a Game Boy song I wrote for a chiptune competition. I don’t think I quite met the goal of a having a song with a “dramatic break” in it. But it was fun to make, and I really like how it turned out. :)

    Has anyone else used Carillon Editor? It’s the only tracker software I’d used so far, but I’d also like to try the PICO-8 tracker some time.

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    I just started playing The Guardian Legend for NES and OMG I am hooked

    I'd never even seen this game before! Zelda 2 is my very favorite Zelda game to re-play, and I saw this mentioned in a list of games similar to it.

    The game bounces back and forth between a Zelda style top down action exploration game and an auto scrolling shoot 'em up. Both are great and a lot of fun. The music is good, the graphics are great, the game is hard but fair (so far), the main character is flippin awesome, a cyborg who transforms into a spaceship. There's tons of weapons and rooms to explore.

    The biggest drawback is the password system is atrocious, but hey, we have save states nowadays.

    Did anyone here play this a lot growing up? Can you beat it?

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