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Random Game Saturday
More of a utility than a game but it is one of the few disc-only games I have. It’s called Pokèmon Box and it lets you trade and store loads of Pokèmon on a Gamecube memory card using the GBA Gamecube Link Cable. Kind of Pokèmon Home before that was a thing. You can also play Pokèmon Ruby or Sapphire on the big screen by connecting your GBA with the cartridge inserted and selecting Adventure Mode.
Been working on this for a few weeks and it is, by far, the most challenging project I’ve ever done. Today I completed and successfully tested @cosam_the_great Sega Neptune. This combines a Sega 32X and a Sega Genesis on one PCB. I still need to buy the awesome fanmade case for it but it works great!
Just finished modding my Dreamcast to play games off of a CompactFlash card. There are newer mods that read off of an SD card but I really wanted to keep my GD-ROM drive so I went this route which lets me have the best of both worlds. Now I can backup my Dreamcast games easily.
One of my favorite retro game setups at home is my weirdest. A PSP Go, Dock, component cables, connected to a RetroTink 4K, controlled with a PS3 controller. The RetroTink makes it so I can scale up the image to fill the screen for PSP games, something the PSP Go can’t do out of the box.

Posting a picture of a random game from my collection because it’s Saturday.

I was obsessed with Croc as a kid and I’m very excited that Argonauts is remastering it for modern platforms.

I’ve never used the laughing sickos meme but I really hope to one day
Remember all of the hijinks that used to ensue because the bad place revealed the application/OS that posted? There’s nothing really like that anymore.
@paul I love Ivory for Mastadon and would love to have a similar experience with Bluesky. Have you ever considered either adding support for Bluesky to Ivory or creating a standalone Bluesky client? I use Skybridge to enable interacting with Bluesky on Ivory but it has a lot of limitations.
The Nintendo Music app is a great start but I really hope Nintendo doesn’t just put it out there, forget about it, and call it a day. Where’s Super Mario 3D World, Wind Waker, and Twilight Princess? It would suck if Nintendo uses this as a reason to C&D reuploads but doesn’t provide a good selection

The officers approached the door, a brief nod between them, and they knew it was time to begin the familiar sequence. The first officer knocked loudly three times, while the second took on a speaking role.

“Police! Open up!!”

After a few moments of quiet, a gruff voice, muffled behind the closed door, spoke up.

“Come back with a warrant,” came the unwelcoming reply.

“Oh, but we have one. We have a signed search warrant for this property, so come on out,” the officer confidently replied.

“I wanna see it, then,” the voice from inside countered. “Slide it under the door.”

The officers looked puzzled, no one had ever asked to actually see the warrant.

“Well, we don’t have a paper copy of it,” the first officer said.

“Right, everything is on Docusign these days,” the second chimed in.

“Put your phone through the letter box then, I’ll take a look at it on there.”

“I’m not going to give you my phone,” the second officer replied, his phone now in hand. “What’s your email address? I can forward you a copy.”

The gruff voice provided an email address to the officers.

“Ok, I’ve sent that it should be in your inbox now.”

“Nothing.”

“Ok, check spam - sometimes they go into spam,” the first officer interjected.

“Ah yes it’s in spam. But it’s not opening, it says I have to login to my DocuSign account. I don’t have a DocuSign account?”

“Well. Can you just sign up then?” Asked the second officer.

“I ain’t paying for DocuSign!” The voice replied abruptly.

“I don’t think you have to pay, it’s free to view documents.”

“I don’t wanna risk it, I have so many subscriptions,” the voice inside responded.

The officers contemplated their next move.

“Do you have a printer?” One asked.

“Yes,” the voice inside responded.

“Ok, does it have AirPrint?”

“I think so? How could I tell?”

“What’s your wifi password? We’ll join the network and we’ll be able to tell,” the officer responded.

“Ok. Wifi password is $42xnskwfgewzfgekueod!&3.”

The first officer rolled his eyes.

Fifteen minutes later, after breaking the WiFi passcode into manageable chunks, the officer was finally connected.

“Ok. I see the printer. It has AirPrint. Thank God. Ok, I’m printing now.”

“Nothing is happening,” said the person inside the house.

“Ah, it just said you’re out of yellow ink. Do you have any more yellow ink?”

“I do not, but why do you need yellow ink? Just print it in black and white?”

“Yeah these new printers want you to have all the inks before you print.”

“No way. And yet, I’m the criminal?” The voice inside replied.

“Right?” The officers laughed, before finally becoming resigned to their fate. “Ok, we’re going to go print the warrant at the station. I’m out of daily printing credits so will have to wait for them to reset at midnight. Please don’t go anywhere or remove any evidence from the property until we come back.”