This is the cleanest way but does take some work to get going. It also has the benefit of full video quality when web only shows 720p.
This is the cleanest way but does take some work to get going. It also has the benefit of full video quality when web only shows 720p.
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Give someone blood with antigens when they don’t have antigens and things go badly. Now they can test for non-antigen blood and ensure they give the correct blood and save their life.
Same experience. Seems fine now.
Looks really fun. I added it to my wishlist. Thanks for the rec!
Harry!? (Hood!) Harry!? (Hood!) Where do you go when the lights go out!?
This easily looks like the best original fan made game ever. Good grief what creativity!
Love the aspect ratio and framing. #movieframe
That definitely wasn’t implied. Thanks for clarifying.
Oh boy I have a few:
PC
Another Lifeless Planet (and me with no beer) was fantastic for a text adventure.
Testdrive pushed graphics hard
Wolfenstein 3D was incredible at the time being surpassed by Doom then Quake.
Day of the Tentacle for its high quality cartoon animation opening sequence.
Unreal on a Voodoo graphics card was something else.
HL2 of course with its physics (ragdoll) engine and jump in polygons.
Doom 3 for its advance in polygon count again.
NES
Super Mario 3 was a leap believe it or not. Blew people away back then.
Battletoads had huge sprites which wasn’t a NES thing until they did it.
SNES
Fzero and Mode-7 graphics
Donkey Kong Country, its CG was nuts at the time
FFVI’s snowfield theatrics
Starfox
Sega
Earthworm Jim had a great art style and pushed edgy games
Another World/Out of this World for that opening and style was amazing and still holds up!
N64
Super Mario 64 Japanese demo at Babbages in a mall before the US demos came out. That was mind blowingly smooth.
Waverace 64 for its water effects.
Ocarina of Time for its cinematic 3D story telling and fun gameplay.
Neogeo
Metal Slug was incredible in the arcade for all the sprites moving on screen and action. So much fun still to this day.
PlayStation
Resident Evil was incredible for the atmosphere.
Tomb Raider for more detailed 3D environments.
Warhawk also stood out for its great use of the analog dual joysticks.
FFVII for its cinematic story telling and FMVs.
Wipeout for its fast paced racing and great OST.
Grand Turismo for its photo realism simulation and physics.
Dreamcast
Seeing the demo of Sonic Adventure blew my mind since it was so fast and colorful. The whale jumping after Sonic as you raced away was burned into my brain.
Gamecube
Wind Waker, still love that art style and loved the exploration that was enabled by sailing the sea. Didn’t feel that again till BoTW.
Wii
Super Mario Galaxy for its outstanding OST and gameplay.
Playstation 2
Grand Turismo 3
Little Big Planet had incredible art direction and unique play style
Wii U/Switch
Breath of the Wild. What an intro to a new world! They absolutely pushed the hardware to the limits on the Wii U.
This is the best way.
Works surprisingly well.
Thank you for that answer. This is what the original source was missing.
Hearing existed before mammals. That’s the issue. How do bones being involved in hearing help?
So how do these bones in our ears help mammals survive? Not really seeing the link here. Weak article.
I think the Switch and the Steamdeck/PC are where the creativity is. Indie devs are making games themselves instead of working for large game development studios. If it’s popular enough they publish on Switch as well since it’s Arm based. Mobile is where it’s at honestly.
Markdown support, you say? I’m totally in. Can’t wait. This is my favorite Lemmy client and that’s coming from someone who loved Apollo and Voyager is a great replacement for.
It’s better than I expected honestly. Doesn’t cramp the hands and the tap targets for the buttons are a good size. It’s decently comfortable. Played through a few stages of Shinobi and had no trouble dodging.
Not even half way through and I’ve already learned so much. Great article so far!
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