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Whoa, you’ve played a Magnovox Odyssey 2! That’s got me beat.
Internet hologram, Reddit refugee, and mod of @FloatingIsFun . Retro game streamer since before Twitch, on hiatus to grind levels in being a dad and ally. Easily distracted by floaty things. he/him
Whoa, you’ve played a Magnovox Odyssey 2! That’s got me beat.
This guy knows.
checks username
This guy Missingnos.
This list is limited to only games I’ve played legitimately on original hardware.
Arcade: OutRun 2 SP SDX
Atari 2600: Ice Hockey
Atari 5200: Space Dungeon
Vectrex: Scramble
Apple II: The Oregon Trail
NES: Super Mario Bros. 3
Master System: Golvellius
Atari 7800: Food Fight
Commodore 64: Space Taxi
Turbografx-16/PC Engine: Soldier Blade
Genesis/Mega Drive: Rocket Knight Adventures
Game Boy: Donkey Kong (1994)
Neo Geo: Twinkle Star Sprites
PC: Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
Super NES: Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer
Game Gear: Sonic the Hedgehog 2
32X: Virtua Racing Deluxe
Saturn: Die Hard Arcade
PlayStation: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2
Virtual Boy: Teleroboxer
Nintendo 64: Super Mario 64
Game Boy Color: Metal Gear Solid: Ghost Babel
Dreamcast: Marvel vs Capcom 2
Neo Geo Pocket Color: SNK vs Capcom: Match of the Millennium
PlayStation 2: Tony Hawk’s Underground
Game Boy Advance: Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
GameCube: Soulcalibur II
Xbox: Street Fighter Anniversary Collection
DS: Mario Kart DS
PlayStation Portable: Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
Xbox 360: Eschatos
PlayStation 3: Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3
Wii: New Super Mario Bros. Wii
3DS: The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
PlayStation Vita: RetroArch
Android: Balatro
Wii U: Super Mario Maker
PlayStation 4: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2
Xbox One: Killer Instinct (2013)
Switch: Puyo Puyo Tetris
We discuss these things. But don’t use Mbin/Lemmy/Piefed to actually organize your local resistance efforts. It’s too public. That’s for encrypted platforms like Signal.
Sorry, I’m guilty of this. For me, my more whimsical threads and comments are a healthy distraction from our new American autocratic hellscape. Some escapism is good for mental health. Sometimes I slip and mention of American politics because that’s what’s causing me stress, and that’s a mistake. I shouldn’t bring up politics so much.
Thank you for your response. It makes sense that Lemmy’s mod staff are on the defensive lately, just like we are. I didn’t think of Lemmy.world having a support page, and I probably should have appealed there instead.
Encoding the source URL in the screenshot’s metadata is not bad. That would preserve the source credit in places where people simply copy your image and post it somewhere else. We’d have to make sure it’s not saving the full URL of a private conversation, where the full URL might leak a private key or a session ID. Can’t let someone turn on this feature and then accidentally doxx themselves.
Suppose I did fake a screenshot, and I supplied a source link. Anyone could click my link, read the real thing, and call me out on my bullshit. That’s the way it should be.
Source: Reddit after I rewrote the page’s text with Firefox’s developer tools
I wanted to archive that tone-deaf tweet in case that Nazi deletes it, but apparently Wayback Machine has trouble archiving Twitter in particular.
Source: Wayback Machine’s error page when trying to save that tweet
I like this, but it’s better to always link to the source of your screenshot. Art communities like mine are strict about always citing sources, and I wish the rest of the internet would cite sources. For example:
Source: Twitter via Jewish Telegraphic Agency because I’m not giving going to give that tweet any engagement
In desktop Firefox, Ctrl+Shift+C lets you click on an element and inspect it. Then, just press the Delete key. Page scripts can’t block this. On mobile, you have to rely on adding more filter lists.
@hitstun@computerfairi.es It mostly worked! The link to kso’s pixiv isn’t visible on Lemmy and the formatting is awkward, but it’s probably fine! I guess I’ll see how Imaginary Fairies takes this by the pranks they’ll play on me.
Edit: On my Mbin instance Fedia, this is a microblog post! Whoa…A community on Lemmy, which doesn’t support Mastodon-style microblogs, just got a microblog acknowledged on a Mbin instance!
Lemmy treats this like a thread.
This might have broken poor Piefed. Actually, I don’t think anything on Imaginary Fairies was viewable before, either.
In Mastodon, it’s a post boosted by the Imaginary Fairies community.
Sharkey can’t see anything in Imaginary Fairies, but it can’t see my Mastodon account either.
Nice. I’m gonna give Microsoft SwiftKey keyboard a chance to write like me. Here goes:
Artificial intelligence is not a problem with the Chao Garden from Sonic Adventure y yo no se que es eso de la vida de mi vida y no me gusta que me lo diga así sea yo no soy yo la que no me gusta estar contigo y tu como estas mi amor y tu como estas mi amor 😍
Uh, thanks for the Spanish? Translated:
Artificial intelligence is not a problem with the Chao Garden from Sonic Adventure and I don’t know what that is about the life of my life and I don’t like it when you tell me so be it I’m not the one who doesn’t like being with you and how are you my love and how are you my love 😍
sigh
gets his Ventoy USB drive ready for a new ISO…
Has anybody found a way to turn Microsoft’s ads off yet? I’m tired of dismissing their prompts to switch to Edge and Office 365 every few months.
Gah, it happened again. This reply to this Bluesky post didn’t make it to Bluesky. I wonder if it’s because I included two links to Xitter.
Whoa, yeah. I sent a second reply, and that time it actually made it to Bluesky. I’ll chalk it up to early adopter jank. We’re used to it on Lemmy and Mbin.
I’m trying Bridgy Fed, but it’s too janky. My Bluesky friends and I are able to follow each other and see each others’ posts. But, I tried to respond to a Bluesky post and Bluesky never saw my reply.
I like chess, but I can’t think that fast. At that speed, I can only do !anarchychess@sopuli.xyz : push pawns, fork things with knights, always take en passant, and try not to blunder away the queen.
Yasuyuki Suzuki - Discovery
From NOTAM of Wind, a 1997 hot air balloon sim for the PlayStation that didn’t have to slap this hard.
I’m looking forward to playing all these tracks at work today.