If we’re talking about weird video game ads, I want to give a shoutout to PS3’s baby ad
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If we’re talking about weird video game ads, I want to give a shoutout to PS3’s baby ad
How does this compare to Revolt?
And Naughty Dog during the PS3 era
Not the PS2 era? Jak and daxter was the GOAT.
Works fine on my end, could’ve been a temporary outage.
It’s made by the developers of Spelunky and Downwell, which are well-regarded game designers. Really looking forward to it.
It’s private if you run it locally
Google pays Firefox a lot of cash to be the default search engine on their browser.
No, sadly. You can share it with friends via family sharing though.
If weapons are allowed, we would win by a landslide. If no weapons are allowed, even then I would think the animals would just start killing each other before they even get to us.
It’s honestly kind of amazing that it lasted so long in the first place
There’s even a deluxe edition of the game that comes with a physical version of the manual! Though having all the pages from the start is a little spoilery.
If somebody hasn’t played Jak and Daxter yet, now is the time. It’s a lovely 3D platformer, I can’t wait until the whole trilogy is ported.
Inbetween all the garbage spam about AI I almost missed this was actually a post announcing laptops with the new Snapdragon chips. It’ll be interesting to see performance on windows ARM when they release next month
Because you very rarely need to actually log in on your laptop. You lock and open your phone dozens of times per day, but you’ll probably log in once or twice on your laptop and that’s it. It’s not a feature many people would care about.
They really fucked up and it’s so heartwrenching watching it all happen. I was following the story since it started and I just can’t believe they allowed anyone to download copyrighted books without a limit in 2020, without asking anyone for permission or whether it’s legally viable. Everyone knew they were losing this, and they gave publishers a convincing reason to sue them. by crossing the “legally grey” area to literal piracy.
FWIW, OpenLibrary is a good source of book metadata at least, even if it fails its goal of letting people read books on it.
E-mailed the dev asking for one
https://tildes.net/ , it’s not super active but it’s my second option.
The most I can think of are motion comics (with sound). They’re sort of in-between audio books and animation, mostly voice acting but sometimes also explaining a scene.
DC for example used to make them, like this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZjrOEs8Ss0
Looks like they went out of fashion though. A real shame, many of them had stellar voice acting and actually good production value.
There’s a web demo here: https://swordfish90.github.io/cheap-upscaling-triangulation/
Looks nice on games with simple graphics, but I’d still never use it on pixelated games.