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ButtonsNSticks

@ButtonsNSticks

Tweeting mostly about retro & modern video games with a side helping of 80s nostalgia and Outer Space!

Katılım Nisan 2018
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SpectrumNez
SpectrumNez@SpectrumNez·
The Spectrum Handheld also boots quickly into a crisp and clear game selection menu. This is an early look but already it feels absolutely spot on! Great job by @HyperMegaTech! 💪
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ButtonsNSticks
ButtonsNSticks@ButtonsNSticks·
@TheGingerPerks Bro would not have coped in the 80s where you had time to prep and eat a 3 course meal while waiting for a game to load...
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DAD.PRG
DAD.PRG@code_wizard_uk·
@ButtonsNSticks I will be happy to take people’s money once business bank account bullshit is sorted and Steam is up and running. Game is currently fairly complete in mechanics and level editor, just need to get graphics and sound right and make a bunch more levels.
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ButtonsNSticks
ButtonsNSticks@ButtonsNSticks·
Spent the last day or so updating the CFW on my Vita and Vita TV. The latter is such an awkward bugger of a device rendered almost completely pointless by the Vita 3K emulator. My go to game that was stranded (Lumines: ES) now runs fine via emulation youtu.be/E0AEraXamu4
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ButtonsNSticks@ButtonsNSticks·
So it turns out the Steamdeck can play Minecraft bedrock using the £8 Google play version rather than the full Java version AND unlike xbox doesn't need gamepass to plan online or a LAN game. youtu.be/lO_5aitLUCc
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CommodoreBlog
CommodoreBlog@CommodoreBlog·
If you like #C64 #Amiga Retro Gaming, 80s and 90s Nostalgia and more? Why not..👇🔊
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ExoGhost ☭
ExoGhost ☭@ExoGhost·
If Mixtape is a 10/10 masterpiece like the journalists say, why is nobody playing it?
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ButtonsNSticks
ButtonsNSticks@ButtonsNSticks·
@TheGingerPerks Oh we did - we just didn't have the ability to post our views online so our views were confined to the playground. Also the games mags put their readers 1st so were more honest with their reviews - if they weren't then sales if the mag would drop and they would be out of a job.
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exQUIZitely 🕹️
exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
@LyalinDotCom I am still so very torn about AI. So much potential both ways - good and bad. Maybe it will be the best thing that ever happens to humanity - it’s maybe the worst. Time will tell…
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Dmitry Lyalin
Dmitry Lyalin@LyalinDotCom·
Perspective. Love this account. I am also now really curios... lets give this challenge to AI, what can it do under such constraints?
exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely

An average picture that you save on your phone or PC has a size of around 800 kilobytes. It doesn't do anything, it's just a static image. Now take a game like Elite which had a size of 22 kilobytes on the BBC Micro, or 82 kilobytes on the C64 - and now think about what Braben and Bell turned those 22 kilobytes (or 82 kilobytes) into. A universe with eight galaxies, each containing 256 star systems (for a total of 2,048 planets/systems). Each system also featured unique details: government type, economy, technology level, population, commodity prices, and even descriptive text (e.g., a planet known for "carnivorous arts graduates" or similar quirky combinations). If you still need a bit more help to contextualize that, try this: Elite was smaller than many modern text files or desktop icons, yet it contained (and let you freely explore!) a multi-galaxy-spanning universe that felt vast and limitless. By the way - for thos who will argue "but the universe and stars were created randomly, so that's easy" - I think you wil find that the word is procedurally (with structure), which is not random... and anything but easy. Oh, and by the way, the game also rendered 3D wireframe ships, stations, and planets in real time on processors with 2 MHz. Impressed yet? This is no slight on today's game designers. They work with what they have, and that's okay. But when you think about the worlds that some programmers created with the tools they were given, it sometimes breaks my brain trying to understand how they did it. Elite is a true masterpiece on so many levels. I played the C64 version back in the day, and even 40+ years later it still feels like one of the most incredible programming wonders ever.

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ButtonsNSticks
ButtonsNSticks@ButtonsNSticks·
@DestinLegarie No. No you weren't. I also found myself loudly exclaiming 'YES! ' when they used his voice for Scorpions signature move. It just didn't sound right in the 1st film (and I love Hiroyuki Sanada's portrayal)
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Destin
Destin@DestinLegarie·
Yes, I clapped when Ed Boon show it up in Mortal Kombat 2. I can’t be the only one right?
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AtariCrypt
AtariCrypt@AtariCrypt·
@exQUIZitely One of my favourite #AtariST games that. Got it free with the Super Pack in 1988. What a jaw dropping moment seeing that after owning the Speccy!
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exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
Any fans of this classic? Ikari Warriors was released 40 years ago in 1986. You could play it in single- or two-player mode. Commandos Ralf and Clark (or Paul and Vince in the North American version) mowed down enemy soldiers, tanks, and helicopters while blasting their way through jungles and rivers to rescue a captive officer. It featured rotary joysticks for 360-degree aiming, limited ammo, power-ups, and those super-cool drivable tanks. Graphics were excellent for its time, sound effects were solid, and the music added to the frenzic vibe. I played it later on my C64, but the arcade version remains the benchmark. One of the best two-player co-op games of the 80s - always a blast with my brother. I don't remember how many quarters it took, but maybe that's for the best.
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Wrestling Pics & Clips
Wrestling Pics & Clips@WrestleClips·
This is incredible 🥹❤️
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Retro Game Corps
Retro Game Corps@RetroGameCorps·
The latest release of KNULLI just dropped. This is a major release that requires re-flashing. - updated H700 support and added new handhelds - improved Syncthing, battery readout, fan control, and RGB - updated RetroArch and improved Saturn emulation github.com/knulli-cfw/knu…
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