nsgames.bsky.social
Hello all! My name is NS-Games, short for Nextsoft Games. Most people call me "NS". I'm a computer technician with a big interest in art and game development.
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Good choice for an obsession.
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Happy Birthday!
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Oh, I meant to say Mega Drive. XD
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IDK, you do seem to have a pretty good understanding of M68k assembly. Maybe you could build your own Master System game with that, as opposed to a ROM hack. It may be niche. but there's still a group out there that loves new games for retro systems.
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Iodine?
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I'm guessing because said games are attempting to short out the 10NES lockout chip.
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I completely agree. Heck, if Star Fox didn't branch off into games like this, I probably wouldn't be as big a fan of the series as I am now.
I mean, Zelda-like or not. Fox McCloud single handedly took on a planet full of dinosaurs. That is totally badass in my book. XD
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⬆️ This!
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Happy Birthday!
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I'm sorry you're feeling that way. I know some days can be better than others. And I hope you feel better soon. 🫂
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Oh no! I bet that happens too often.
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This is why I always have a 4G LTE/5G connected cell phone that I can tether my laptop to if needed. And I will say, it has come in handy during several power outages.
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Congratulations! I wish you the best of luck with the new position.
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Actually, it's a common occurrence for hockey players to drink from the Stanley Cup after just having won it. XD
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Patrick Kane
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The term Wombo Combo came to mind watching this game.
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What a coincidence. My brother's workspace looks just like that. XD
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I was in a similar spot a few years ago. I ended up going through with it. Yes, it's been a challenge. But it's one I feel has been well worth it.
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A lot of people tend to think that he's more badass than Fox McCloud. But I know the opposite is true.
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I'm gonna have to drive up there.
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Star Fox Assault
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Yep. I know how that feels.
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But it's not Friday.
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Does that mean it's time for The Rock to go Squid Games on Netflix's candy asses? XD
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I'm always on Discord. Feel free to leave me a message, and I'll reply as soon as I can.
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If you want some assistance with graphic design for the event, I'd be happy to help. No charge as per usual.
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Ooooh! I see what you did there.
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I hope that's not a voodoo doll.
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It took me nearly all day but we managed to get it squared away for now.
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Gaming like it's 1999.
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Heh heh, that last panel. XD
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I think @malamite.bsky.social might be able to help out with that. XD
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This has been an ongoing thing for the entire history of gaming though. I grew up during the 16-bit era. But I wasn't really able to get into it until late in the era because our household had an NES. And "Why do you need a new one when this works perfectly fine?"
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Agreed. I feel like this is going to cause some major confusion with consumers. And I mean, Wii U wasn't the first time something like this happened either. Many parents were against buying a "Super Nintendo" because they essentially thought it was a scam.
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I found a couple of these back in November. They apparently came in a few different varieties depending on location. I believe these originally had the diamond paper label. But those were known to fall off from sitting in ice buckets back then.