I’d say maybe Kirby’s Dreamland and Kirby’s Dreamland 2 for gameboy, but I actually really enjoyed the mindless simplicity of the whole experience.
I guess I’ll need to have it happen to me in order for me to actually understand why this is even a problem… I just can’t fathom caring at all.
Oh. Well okay then.
My wife and I speak a lot of Japanese together, so a translation wasn’t necessary. I would be kind of surprised if it didn’t work.
Oh I got the milk then eagerly rushed home to tell her enthusiastically about what had happened. She was kind enough to humor me with some feigned interest amidst her daily exercise routine, and that was that.
Yeah television sure can be traumatic, can’t it?
The adults of 15 years ago were different than the adults now.
I’d say it’s a good staring point for windows games in general. No guarantees they all work, or if mods work. I tried modding Sky to include the japanese voice acting and it didn’t take. Also, when i uninstalled the game, the files i added to the games folder remained there. That might just be a steam thing though.
Im actually installing Fallouts 3 and NV on my mac now to see if the Tale of Two Wastelands installer works with Whiskey as well. If so, I can try using those files to get TTW running on deck as well. Apparently a windows PC is required to make that happen, and it would be nice to offer a route for mac users as well.
Well you tried. Try hitting the linux crowd next, they’re a bit more touchy when you try to make stuff up.
I was about to install the app until I saw that. I’ll just stick to my usual emulation machines for now.
100%
I’m fine with Apple getting criticism. It’s often deserved, but what really sets me off is the vitriol commenters direct at users instead of the company. F me for liking my working environment as much as you do yours.
This should be fun to play with for a little bit, but I put a lot of thought into my current layout and I’m not sure how much I really want to mess with it at this point.
Settings > Notifications > TV
Auto sorting in Mail, to be honest.