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Game Boy Advance is probably one of the best handhelds. I totally agree on the PS1 - not quite sure if the Xbox 360 hits that threshold for me, though.
Game Boy Advance is probably one of the best handhelds. I totally agree on the PS1 - not quite sure if the Xbox 360 hits that threshold for me, though.
Work (when at work - for not work stuff on my phone 😈) and agree with the rest
Is that an I/O shield for a motherboard?
I’d love for there to just be more short games with branching narratives like WotS. Short games that are built to be replayed really spark something off in my brain lol.
I’m surprised with auto battler games having a moment that we haven’t gotten any Ogre Battle inspired indies - just Unicorn Overlord. Still haven’t played it, but it’s on my to-do list.
A shit candy bar, some random tube socks, and off-brand hair growth meds
Some kind of random stuff from the drug store or discount store. Just a “I put minimal expense and effort into getting this.”
I think “selling ice to Eskimos” is the American equivalent. Naturally, the version of this phrase: 1) involves an exonym that’s a bit offensive 2) kinda makes doing a pointless exercise sound like a good thing.
Congrats on the baby, and I wish you both get some sleep in the near future!
I honestly preferred using a baby monitor that didn’t have too many techy features. The one I’ve had the longest was from Infant Optics - just their baseline model worked fine. No wifi or phone connections. It’s just a basic video/audio monitor.
It’s basically just beer-flavored soda. It has less than the required alcohol content (<0.5%) to be legally classified as an alcoholic beverage. Is it not regulated by the FDA?
I have no idea, but kombucha also has a tiny amount of alcohol in it and has a nutritional facts label in it.
I’m curious what music Kevin Parker will be making in 20 years or so (assuming he still continues).
I could see The Less I Know the Better having some staying power.
I think I’ll die if I hear a weird music kid from my child’s generation talking about Death Grips in 10 years or so.
俺は知らねえぜ
I remember .beats being used as the clock in Phantasy Star Online ages ago. Is this still used for anything?
Seconding the therapy suggestion.
Natural disasters and other “acts of god” are becoming more relevant - especially as some states, like Florida, have more insurance companies pulling out. Flood insurance is often unaffordable too.
Other side of my couch
On a similar subject I’m currently playing Tactics Ogre: Reborn, and there aren’t any Final Fantasy Tactics, FFT:A, or FFT:A2 remakes currently out, so I’m looking for anything that uses the same combat system as them, again on Switch.
Seconded the Fire Emblem and Fell Seal recommendations, and adding in Front Mission, which has remakes on Switch.
what if I get in some accident and have amnesia and cannot remember my master password
NGL, you’d probably have bigger problems than remembering passwords if that’s the case.
Not a childhood game, but the Japan-only SNES strategy RPG Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War is a great handheld emulator game! There’s English patches for it.
Some random games from the mid 90s and earlier that I enjoyed when I was younger:
PS1: Final Fantasy Tactics, Final Fantasy 9, Lego Racing
SNES: Final Fantasy 4, Super Mario World
GBA (not of this era, but they’ll probably run on your Anbernic): Fire Emblem (any of the GBA games, but Blazing Blade aka just Fire Emblem is a great starting point), Metroid Fusion
GBC: Link’s Awakening DX
Edit: GB: Donkey Kong 94