I must say though, the community logo is very nice. Even if Lemmy doesn’t use “c/”, it uses an exclamation point.
I must say though, the community logo is very nice. Even if Lemmy doesn’t use “c/”, it uses an exclamation point.
I think the problem is allowing corporations to own the copyright. We should make it so that only the original creator of something can copyright it for ten years.
I never considered I2P as a source, is it good for PC games?
I use noscript, unfortunately many pirate sites are non-functional without js.
Does anyone want to play the original Hydlide? It aged horribly.
Private trackers are not worth it at all. Getting into main stuff is way too hard and open signups are pure luck. Even people who used top tier private trackers for over a decade now openly admit they wouldn’t bother with it if they were starting from scratch today.
I hear usenet is good for obscure stuff.
If I had to guess, the retro gaming speculator bubble probably ran the collecting part of the hobby’s reputation into the ground.
You can still find weird stuff with indies if you look for it. Hylics II and Post Void are some good examples. (Even though I don’t like Post Void and would only recommend you play it with accessibility mode turned on.)
Modding would take it to the next level. You could do all kinds of stuff with that.
Having Goldeneye 007 on PC would be great.
This is my favorite way to play Space Invaders, original version feels stiff. It’s something to do with the way firing works.
I didn’t take the MAM interview so I can’t speak on that front. All of my stuff is from OpenSignups.
What economic reality? Most of their income comes from sponsorship deals and Patreon subscriptions anyway. YouTube ad revenue is so unreliable that pretty much no content creator I follow considers it a primary way to make money. How could uploading your videos to other platforms in addition to YouTube have a negative impact on that?
Why should PeerTube bother with that though? We all know YouTubers won’t switch to it, infact, YouTubers will not use another platform ever.
They could just upload their videos to multiple places, but they don’t. I think it’s clear that the vast majority doesn’t actually care about it. So what is the point of trying to appeal to them? They may as well priroritize their existing userbase, who are fedi hobbyists.
What the fuck is the one on the very bottom.
In my experience most entry level private trackers allow using VPNs. I don’t know about anonymous mode, I have never heard about it before.
This game might actually have one of the best OSTs in the NES library.