What is your favourite scientific term?
Mine is the Cox-Zucker machine. An algorithim created by David Cox and Steven Zucker who decided to work together on a project purely so they could combine their names in this way.
I'm also a big fan of Proton Enhanced Nuclear Induction Spectroscopy, or...
I was just reading a hackaday article about this and thought it might be of interest to people here. Natalie the Nerd has successfully reverse engineered the gba main board.
You can read more and find a pcbway link to order on the github page:
https://github.com/nataliethenerd/AGB-CPU-03
Not fancy any Pokemon games?
I quite liked Hyrule Warriors, Monster Hunter 4 is pretty fun too. I see you've got Kirby Epic Yarn, Planet Robobot is worth a look if you like Kirby
When I was 16 my parents went away for a week, I had a friend over and I wanted to show him Fallout 3. We started a new game and took turns playing, we ended up playing it pretty much all day every day that week. I'm not sure exactly how long we spent but I think we racked up just over 100 hours...
Think about it like this. Lets say you don't know Japanese, I don't know whether you do or don't but for the purpose of the analogy lets assume you don't.
If I asked you:
"What's one plus one?" You'd say "Two"
It's simple easy math that anyone could do right?
How about if I asked you...
I haven't played my Switch n a month or so, just been playing Xbox, and just picked to play lil and Damn that A and B, X and Y being reversed always gets me.
I agree Tears is great. I even played thru it completely twice. I've been hooked on playing thru Fallout 4 again though, after they released the next gen version for Series S/X. Is pretty cool update.
because I already got burned out with breath of the wild, which for the most part is essentially the same game, and then again with master mode, which doesn't work as a new game plus (that always felt bizarre to me)