I loved that show, and this was probably the best bit from it.
I loved that show, and this was probably the best bit from it.
Unicron. Not to be confused with Unicorn.
And yet: “And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil”
That has never sat well with me. It suggests that God leads the sinful into sin, and capriciously decides whether to deliver or condemn.
For some perspective, the Oracle games are unpopular in terms of Zelda games. Zelda is one of the most widely popular video game franchises in history, though. So an unpopular Zelda game is still much more well known and well received than something more obscure.
The Oracles are some of the best selling and most well regarded GBC games in the system’s library, though they are overshadowed by Link’s Awakening DX and the glut of Pokémon games the Game Boy Color had on offer.
Agreed. I am known to hum it when playing board games with friends.
I already did full backups of both cards and moved the games over to a 200gb Lexar card, along with my own ROM archives. The one thing I have found a consensus on with these systems is that the default cards are garbage.
So what makes ArkOS better? I’m looking into trying this.
What? Is this meant to be ironic or something? They’re two of the most popular GBC games.
Consuela if she’s Latina.
Lemmy.blahaj.zone, startrek.website, sh.itjust.works are all good.
I do love me some Gunpla, but I wasn’t thrilled about the computing equivalent of having to sand, glue, assemble, and paint a Master Grade kit every time my distro upgraded and everything inevitably broke. Granted, a lot of that boils down to matching the right DE for your distro, and I liked to try to make KDE fit where it wasn’t necessarily the best option. Eventually, I learned to enjoy GNOME, but then started messing with distros that weren’t a good fit with that. The freedom Linux offers is both its greatest asset, and biggest weakness. It can make just setting up a basic, decent-looking desktop environment feel like you need IT classes just to know what the heck you’re supposed to do to get things working the way Windows and MacOS do right out of the box.
It’s excellent when it works. But a frustrating, often times deliberately obtuse mess when it doesn’t.
My expectation of Linux was the sports car, my experience varied wildly from Distro to Distro, and occasionally lived up to the expectation, but usually looked like:
I use “colorful metaphors” and “double dumbass on you” far too often.
I quote Darmok quite a bit, usually Picard’s “Gilgamesh, a King. At Uruk” line.
Highly illogical.
I’m a doctor, not an [insert appropriate role].
Referring to something as "banjaxed ".
I have been told I do a head cocking gesture exactly the way Data does it.
Gilgamesh, a king. At Uruk.
Wow. It can’t have been good at all for it to have flown completely under my radar. I just remember a lot of disappointment when it released in Japan that it was a gacha game that had next to nothing to do with the original gameplay-wise.
Gilgamesh, a king. At Uruk.
This may be the funniest thing I have found on Lemmy yet. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that Darmok is one of my absolute favorite episodes of Trek!
I know the feeling. At some point, you just have to decide what to prioritize in the backlog, and what to let go.
Glad to know I’m not the only one!
Are you planning on buying the sequel? And if so, are you planning on playing through the first game before you play the sequel?
Khajit has skooma if traveler has coin.