I’ve never heard rabbit sounds before!! So upset about not being pet. https://youtu.be/_UQdeJ7qzyg
holy shit Bubsy vs Wolfenstein is the crossover I never knew I needed https://twitter.com/TomColetti/status/924222661370175488
This is v cool!! https://youtu.be/iy7iftzgjKY
can we stop for a sec to talk about how totally aesthetic Mindscape's corporate identity was for a while
https://mastodon.social/media/GySAlOV8u6EtkuY1IXg https://mastodon.social/media/KKwfglDqMcl_dj7LELY
Mystic Ark (Produce/Enix, SNES, 1995) - another game I’ve never played, but I *love* this look! https://awoo.space/media/FMOd704nOwEXGQhEN50
(psst Omnishock can now reliably tell between the two supported Teensy firmwares and send analog buttons to a PS2! https://github.com/ticky/omnishock)
omg - the timestamps for the SNES Classic’s executables is April 11th, 1992 - the European SNES release date. https://awoo.space/media/QOxJqJRDvX7TvXE4LJ4
I mean, I guess three of those games came on the NES Classic, but having 16-bit versions still makes a ton of sense.
The biggest surprise for me I think was that it didn't come with Mario All Stars, or even the Mario All Stars + Mario World compilation. Wonder why?
A bunch of these patch out copy protection that accidentally gets tripped on the SNES Classic, lol. Emulator’s just slightly off. Not off enough to affect gameplay, but the read speed seems to be subtly different enough to cause games to refuse to run. Kinda funny that copy protection that was meant to catch old copiers now trips up offician Nintendo hardware.
There’s a really good list of patches to fix games on the SNES Classic: https://www.reddit.com/r/miniSNESmods/comments/794l2o/list_of_patches_for_games/
I'm opening some $15 #commission slots for full-body, soft-colored #mastoart a la https://mastodon.social/media/Ucr_072IYrBTLSVE4p8 https://mastodon.social/media/n42wwrg-Q1YaggUuT20
Put up a git repo to mirror the open source software installed on the SNES Classic! https://github.com/mistydemeo/super_nes_classic_edition_oss
Nintendo released this as a ZIP file containing many tarballs and patches; I put up a git repo with the extracted source for convenience. The “release” tag also has the original tarballs, so you can get those from here too: https://github.com/mistydemeo/super_nes_classic_edition_oss/releases
Sleepy but powerful