

For me it’s Rad Racer on NES. Just very nostalgic! I love the sounds and the graphics just scream 80s/early 90s
No matter what they wish for, no matter how far they go, people can never be anything but themselves. That’s all.
For me it’s Rad Racer on NES. Just very nostalgic! I love the sounds and the graphics just scream 80s/early 90s
Love road rash!!
It reminds me of Tiger Eyes
There is too much to decipher here
Could you give us even the slightest bit of detail? What containers? Did you try pinging the device?
Proton Drive is absolutely horrid at photo sharing and storage.
The reason doom exists is because they figured out how to run Mario on a PC
I am not a hoarder and have never reused those boxes so no.
Spotify? Barf.
Harikari = seppuku. They’re even written with the same kanji characters.
Oh, and harikari usually has a helper.
If you join and start talking about airplane shaped drones or UFOs I will absolutely make fun of you.
No one in the aviation enthusiast community believes that noise lol
Man, that really sucks. I’m sorry to hear that. I had it happen to me once with $SLV.
God, where’s the 30rock Lemmy?
Damn dude, diamond hands or broken hands?
Wait, their business model of giving you $3 for a game they’ll charge $50 for isn’t working? The business model that I have to go drive and interact with someone and hope the game is in stock? Who would have thought?
They don’t want a King, they want a dictator. Different.
I can’t believe they survived this long. Hard to really phrase it as “the latest EV company”, they’ve been flailing since they pushed an empty truck down a hill.
Finished “The Rising Sun” earlier today and jumped right into “Judgement at Tokyo”. I do audiobooks non-fiction.
However, I read fiction, and I’m working on “The Tatami Galaxy” right now.
I agree in this case but this is what they thought at the dawn of computing, too and we lost a lot of history.