

Well, so much for Yuzu. Wonder how long Ryujinx will last?
Well, so much for Yuzu. Wonder how long Ryujinx will last?
When installing Windows 11, say you want to log in with your Microsoft account, then when it asks for email address and password enter a@a.com and any random password. It will say the account has been deactivated and let you create a local account. No need to be offline.
This place is about half an hour from me.
It’s a movie, not a series.
Legend Entertainment produced some great adventure games throughout the '90s. The wiki article has a list of them, and several are available from GOG.
Seveneves by Neal Stephenson is this.
Also Tau Zero by Poul Anderson, to a degree.
The Titan Quest sequel is being done by a completely different team, no guarantee it captures the same magic as the original.
Blindsight by Peter Watts. One of the few books in recent memory to genuinely give me the creeps.
Atari tried to do this in the '80s, but it never went anywhere.
Up until about a year ago my main gaming rig was a laptop from 2012. Toward the end I had to turn settings down (sometimes WAY down) but it still performed like a champ.
I had some fun with this game but ran into a late-game softlock which prevented me from finishing it.
The Cheshire Cat significantly predates Totoro.
Yup. As I recall it was kind of a school-wide effort, with kids relaying solutions of various puzzles to each other until we had enough to complete the game. I do recall working out the Babelfish puzzle on my own, though I also neglected to feed the dog at the beginning of the game soft-locking myself on at least one playthrough.
I bought several Infocom games in their day, I think HHGTTG was the only one I ever finished.
If I hadn’t just recently bought a Minisforum B550 Pro I would probably jump on this.
Oh good, another prequel.
Lunar power, to accompany solar power.