davetansley

@davetansley@kbin.social
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Dice maker, gamer nerd, developer, Dolphins fan. Reddit refugee (maybe).

Still fighting the 80s 8-bit wars, one port comparison at a time.

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This!

Coding isn't for everyone, but sometimes you can get involved in a coding project just by contributing good suggestions/bug reports to github.

Be thoughtful about how you report things - if you're reporting a bug, add as much detail as you can to help the devs recreate it; if you're suggesting a feature, make a solid case for why the application might benefit from it, think about potential issues it might solve (or cause), consider how you might address users who don't want that feature (make optional).

It is extremely satisfying to see an issue you've reported get fixed or a feature you've suggested get implemented. It gives you a stake in the project, something you won't often get on the corporate-owned platforms.

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Do you have "Show top bar" enabled in settings? If I enable this, Magazines disappears from the navbar.

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I tried Memori, a Celeste-style platformer with some cool puzzle mechanics. Some of the rooms were super-hard, which made completing them feel very satisfying. It has a chunky-pixel look and controls really well. The front-end UI needs a tiny bit of polish, but other than that I really enjoyed it. Can imagine it'll be popular with speedrunners.

"All magazines" to the right of the top bar goes to the same place.

About 13 years ago, I made this fella.

https://i.imgur.com/hZYFEmC.jpg

It was a huge amount of fun to build and I was very happy with the result. I hardly play it, but sometimes just put it on and let it cycle through games to fill the house with an arcade-y ambiance.

It started off life with an old PC in it, but currently runs a Raspberry Pi 3.

This is amazing! It basically recreates my reddit browsing experience and makes the whole site so much easier to navigate!

I can see references in the code to "sort alphabetically" (which would be very welcome!)... but I can't see the button. Did that function not make it into this version of the script?

Thanks again!

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Ah! It looks like I wasn't on the latest version... updated and it works perfectly now! Thanks!

I think the problem is that the subscription page (that the script gets its items from) is paginated, and the script will only get the items on the first page.

Like everyone else, I mostly remember being amazed by both the graphics and the price. Nobody I knew had one, except one guy who acquired it using money he'd raised through, shall we say, illicit means. As such, he kept it under his bed all the time in case his parents ever found out and nobody saw it. Come to think of it, he may have been making the whole thing up...

As mentioned elsewhere, this was the first system I was enthusiastic about emulating.

Doom, no question. I was an Amiga owner at the time, and we were used to being the go-to platform for computer gaming. Then Doom came along and pretty much sent the Amiga scene on a quest for a "Doom clone" that it would never achieve.

How familiar are you with retro gaming generally? If you're not familiar at all, there are some of the real classics that are extremely playable today:

  • Super Mario Bros 3 (NES)
  • Ninja Gaiden (NES)
  • Tetris (Gameboy)
  • Super Mario World (SNES)
  • Super Street Fighter 2 (SNES)
  • Sonic The Hedgehog (Genesis)
  • Streets of Rage 2 (Genesis)
  • Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (Playstation)
  • Wipeout 2097 (Playstation)
  • Tekken 3 (Playstation)
  • R-Type (Arcade)
  • Outrun (Arcade)