Building "ultimate" versions of my favorite Gameboy games. Here's the collection so far.
Next I'll be doing Pokemon Crystal Clear, and then the 3 Super Mario Land games inside metal shells and custom PCBs. My goal is to have all my games I play regularly be batteryless, with the exception of the ones that need the real-time clock.
Due to popular demand and scarcity in the wild, I'm now carrying GBA cart extenders for the Analogue Pocket on my Etsy, shipped anywhere in the world for a flat $45 USD.
I spent 4 hours making this HQ label for Pokemon Pinball Generations, since I couldn't find any already made that I liked... Except one that Katie Danger made and she hasn't released the image for. I loosely recreated her design, but with my own polish.
Here's Katie's Design on the left, and mine on the right:
I wish there was a way to remove the lag in Sonic Chaos (Also known as Sonic and Tails) for the Mastersystem and the Game Gear, either by patches or by overclocking. I can't find anything, and it'd be nice to play my favorite Sonic game without lag.
I just wanted to leave this personal message to say: Thank you for making MediCat USB! It fixed a really nasty boot problem that I had yesterday, for some reason Grub didn't want to be installed in my UEFI system but the Boot Repair ISO included in your distribution fixed it immediately! MediCat USB will live permanently in my keychain for sure.
I know the pricing of electronics nowadays isn't "how much it actually costs" but "how much we can get away with", but putting up a poll is just cynical.
Nah I'm getting value creep again. I look at a $50 console "but for just a few more dollars you could get XYZ" and I end up considering the Steam Deck.
is sega just personally fucking with me? are they laughing while watching me through my kinect camera as i get up to restart my xbox for the third time because the game froze again