[-] bluelander@lemmy.ml 16 points 2 months ago

You can take it from my cold, dead, cheese covered hands!

[-] bluelander@lemmy.ml 13 points 3 months ago

Boring straight white cisgendered man with regular hair and no facial piercings here: stop trying to normalize your shitty opinions by pretending like everyone thinks them. We don't.

[-] bluelander@lemmy.ml 53 points 5 months ago

As stated in the article for anyone who missed it: it's still available on GOG and is DRM free there. It's also currently discounted to $4.99, so if anyone is worried about having (legal) access to the game then that option is still available (for now).

[-] bluelander@lemmy.ml 38 points 6 months ago

My fix has always been: that's fine! They go off on their own adventures. Now please roll a character that's going to play the game we're running here tonight.

[-] bluelander@lemmy.ml 14 points 6 months ago

I run gritty low magic games with death and safety tools. Which group do I join!?

[-] bluelander@lemmy.ml 13 points 9 months ago

I've always maintained that it's a library, not a backlog. A backlog is a chore, a task I have to finish.

A library is a catalogue of new, exciting experiences waiting for me to have them!

I also happen to live in a rural area with radio Internet so when I decide I want to play a game it's many, many hours for it to install and be playable. Heck, sometimes I can order a physical game and it'll arrive by delivery faster than I can install it.

Also some console games are still physically on the cartridge/disc and it's becoming more and more of a rarity. As long as the media and systems hold up you can still actually own these games. It's sometimes worth not sleeping on these because, as I'm sure we can all see, they're a drying breed. Same thing with (most) GOG games: if you download and save the backup installers you can have actual ownership over titles purchased there.

https://www.doesitplay.org/ is a wonderful resource to find out if a physical game you buy is actually on the media it comes on.

And, unfortunately, some digital games are going somewhere. Delisted games have become a real problem for preservationists. You can find a whole list of them here: https://delistedgames.com/

All that said I support the notion of less consumption and more meaningful consumption when it occurs. Don't let FOMO get the better of you, be aware that these corpos are not your friend, and take measures to secure the things you wish to have available to you! Host servers, seed torrents, and have backups.

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Retro Warriors 500 - Opa-Opa

Our 500th episode! It's been a wild ride getting here. Thanks to everyone who listens, it means the world to us!

[-] bluelander@lemmy.ml 16 points 10 months ago

You don't have to, you can just look at this one. It's a visual experience.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/26099882

I cannot handle how cute this is.

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Tonight's special treat was a pistachio!

[-] bluelander@lemmy.ml 13 points 10 months ago

I've been on and off with Linux for about 15 years and just want to counter some of the people trying to troubleshoot or criticize to say: it can be really tough.

We need our computers to work and we expect things to function correctly.

I've used dozens of distros over the years. I was a super early Arch adopter, mained Gentoo for about three years, ran my own BSD server for programming projects, and still maintain several small home Linux servers. And even I sometimes want to pull my hair out trying to get semi-new hardware working right in my distro of choice. I spent three hours today fighting Nvidia and sound drivers and eventually just had to give up on that machine after being told that what I want just flat out isn't supported in Linux on the hardware I have.

Take a breath, set it aside until you're ready to take another crack at it, and know that it's a journey. You'll get there or the software will catch up and meet you halfway. No shame in being frustrated :)

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Retro Warriors 499 - Fantasy Zone (retrowarriors.libsyn.com)
submitted 10 months ago by bluelander@lemmy.ml to c/retrogaming@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/25895654

Topic starts at 29:32. This week we discuss Fantasy Zone! Absolutely adore this series.

Any other fans out there? Where did you first pay Fantasy Zone?

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Had these on pre-ordered since 8bitdo announced them because I can't resist translucent electronics. Very much enjoying it over my old Keychron K4, although I am already missing my numpad.

The Xbox button actually opens the game bar in Windows, which is a cute touch.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/25683668

Just wanted to share my old retro game cart I built several years ago in my old house. I eventually moved to (mostly) emulation for convenience and because the cart didn't get used enough to justify the effort and space that it required. But for a few glorious years there it was pretty cool!

Anyone built out a movable gaming cart like this for your retro stuff?

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/25642646

So I've run my own show for just about ten years now. We've never had ads or sponsorships of any kind other than a Patreon plug at the very end.

When I go out into the world and listen to other podcasts I'm perpetually annoyed at the lengthy, frequent ad-breaks. I don't mind being reminded to engage or click on their link or go to a show's Ko-Fi page, but a two minute dollar shave club or AG1 ad is just too much. And, honestly, the amount of advertising dollars some shows take makes me question their integrity just a bit. I know it might be a bit old-fashioned to think that, but I can't help it.

What are you favorite sponsorship-free, ad-free podcasts?

CLARIFICATION EDIT: So, to clarify because it keeps coming up: I'm looking for shows with no ads and that are not on platforms that serve ads during the show in question. To me, in my mind, a podcast is an MP3, which is how I listen to them. They get downloaded and put onto an MP3 player.

I don't watch podcasts on YouTube, and generally try to limit my time on platforms like that in general (although I find it nearly impossible to do so fully). I'm aware that some shows have ad-free versions if you access them via paid fees or behind other subscriptions models, but I'm looking for truly ad-free MP3 audio experiences. Thanks for all the recs so far! I've already compiled quite a list, so keep 'em coming!

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So I've run my own show for just about ten years now. We've never had ads or sponsorships of any kind other than a Patreon plug at the very end.

When I go out into the world and listen to other podcasts I'm perpetually annoyed at the lengthy, frequent ad-breaks. I don't mind being reminded to engage or click on their link or go to a show's Ko-Fi page, but a two minute dollar shave club or AG1 ad is just too much. And, honestly, the amount of advertising dollars some shows take makes me question their integrity just a bit. I know it might be a bit old-fashioned to think that, but I can't help it.

What are you favorite sponsorship-free, ad-free podcasts?

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Retro Warriors 498 - WonderSwan (retrowarriors.libsyn.com)
submitted 10 months ago by bluelander@lemmy.ml to c/retrogaming@lemmy.world

Hope self-promotion is allowed. This is the latest episode of my podcast! We don't have ads or sponsorships of any kid so you can keep the thumb off that 10-second skip button :)

Any WonderSwan fans here?

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/25138657

Topic starts at: 40:40. This week we discuss the ill-fated WonderSwan! You can find our Discord, Patreon, social media, and more at https://linktr.ee/retrowarriors.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/25623315

Taken with my Nikon Coolpix S51 (in pink).

Anbernic RGP35XXSP on the left sporting MuOS. Fits just fine in my original GBA case!

On the right is my Miyoo Mini+ in a 3D printed hard case (from Etsy) running OnionOS.

The Anbernic is quickly becoming my go-to due to the RTC, which makes Pokemon games easier to enjoy. And being able to just flip the lid shut to sleep and power off after ten minutes is very nice. But I still vastly prefer the UI of OnionOS on the MM+.

What's everyone else carrying these days?

[-] bluelander@lemmy.ml 43 points 10 months ago

Learn how to cook, go on some camping trips. You'll learn a little bit of self-sufficiency and get a break from society.

Take care of your mental health. The first thing that breaks down in a disaster is usually your mental state.

Discuss your emergency plans with the people that you would be including in them. Know where you're staying if you need to hunker down and know where you're going if you need to leave.

At the end of the day if there's a full economic collapse there's not much you can do except survive and take care of yourself and those you love. A total economic collapse means your money won't be worth anything, your investments will go to zero, and your best bartering chip is going to be food/water over a chunk of gold.

[-] bluelander@lemmy.ml 12 points 10 months ago

There are no good and bad people. People are just people, with all the complexity that involves.

But if you feel this concern then it's probably a sign to talk to a mental health professional.

[-] bluelander@lemmy.ml 15 points 10 months ago

That's way too clever for me lol, her name is Sushi.

[-] bluelander@lemmy.ml 14 points 10 months ago

I suspect it's a quest for treats...

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