Twilight Princess had some creepy shit in it but nothing as creepy as what’s happened to Link’s face in that thumbnail
Twilight Princess had some creepy shit in it but nothing as creepy as what’s happened to Link’s face in that thumbnail
Being a software developer but your work laptop is a Windows machine?
What are your combos of choice? I remember having a few good ones committed to memory at the time.
“All this water? Yeah, not meant to be here at all!”
I enjoyed it solo, though it did become impossibly hard at one point. I don’t know if you need to have friends to help or if I just needed to be better at the game!
This was going to be my recommendation. Probably not what OP wants, but definitely what they asked for!
There’s loads of Worms games now though they’re all the same sort of thing. I think they just announced an “anniversary edition” of Armageddon, which looks basically the same as the Steam version but ported to modern consoles. Still a banger 25 years on!
The one thing about patent law I know is that you can’t patent something that already exists in the wild (“prior art”), so surely that can’t be the case, and if it is then it’s open-and-shut, right?
I am pretty sure I picked up the Android version for free a few years ago and it had The Offspring but I installed it just now and it’s gone. It’s also now talking about ads and data collection so I assume the original build has been unavailable for a while.
The WiiU could run the entire Wii OS, so that’s pretty good for backwards compatibility
Wasn’t the whole point of The Mandarin in IM3 that he was a fake?
This unique device surprisingly manages to host the classic game despite its limited memory.
I don’t imagine the memory is even sightly limited in DOOM terms!
The speedruns for Luigi’s Mansion were pretty cool, one of the few games with active max% and min% categories!
This is the most !nottheonion@lemmy.world headline I’ve ever read
I guess Everyone is John knew all along
I think the “anniversary edition” of Armageddon is just a port to modern consoles. The Steam version has had a few QoL updates over the years and still works brilliantly!
I’m guessing the ISPs aren’t forced to share their cables with other ISPs then?
Over here we have “fibre to the kerb” for people whose houses aren’t fully supported yet, meaning it’s fast fibre-optic cable all the way to somewhere near your house, then it uses your existing copper wires for the last bit. It’s not at fast as proper fibre-optic but still a lot better than old copper wires.
So why don’t other ISPs offer comparable speeds in the same location?
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