Profound and painful statement.
It's really great to see paths forward despite extreme difficulties. My late friend would have been interested in all of these setups, especially the facial tracking. Thank you for sharing this.
Keeping my eye on this. I really like the general form factor and aesthetic here. The candy-like wired audio and chiptune ringtones are a fun bonus.
That's really cool and I wish you success on future braiding attempts. If you keep trying at it I'm sure you'll find or pioneer some ways to avoid damage.
This is great! The name reference also made me smile.
Thank you for sharing this treasure. Going into my regular reading Hall of Fame curriculum.
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Brings to mind https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perverse_incentive
Congrats on such an achievement. The remake looks great, but those DOS screenshots have an undeniable charm. With such a large scale game, something I always find interesting is uncovering what types of quirks and bugs…
+1 interest!
Excited to check this out! Nice work!
Off topic, but I know someone who was able to narrow down the source of their kidney stones to vitamin D supplement pills, and they were taking them at suggested doses. Wanted to put that here in case it helps someone…
I've tried Signal a few times and I always end up dropping it. It lacks many things from Telegram that I'd rather not live without. There's nothing I message to anyone that I wouldn't say in a public setting, so I don't…
Love both the project and the landing page design. Thank you for creating this!!
Thank you for sharing this and to everyone else in this thread posting other resources. I've followed W* projects for a long time and I always am invigorated when they pop up anywhere, in any form. I hope the experience…
I exclusively make games that include online multiplayer, so this really caught my eye. Really looking forward to digging in.
Brings to mind the system that rules over the Digital World :) https://wikimon.net/yggdrasill
Accept my deepest gratitudes for creating this functional art. Love the idea and execution and can't wait to use it!
I agree with this idea. The reason I visited this is because of the idea of commentating Pong is inherently amusing. It makes me realize I'd be down to watch competitive pong.
Ooh, thanks for this!
The name is a portmanteau of tamago (たまご, egg) and uotchi (ウオッチ, watch). The original product was even sometimes written as "tamagotch" in some media.
It's so entertaining to just pour through the source for each game and read the language used at the time, like in the game instructions or result responses. There's something refreshing about seeing things described in…
Really cool writeup and I have to say that your little animated logo at the footer looks incredibly good. On the homepage your new-old buttons for social media are also incredible. Thanks for all of your work keeping…
Amazing project. I hope to see this put to serious use. As a quick note and not sure if it's already been mentioned, but the main blurb has a typo: "... go back into a the tarpit"
This is really cool! I like the name, too. Of all the things you've implemented for this, what has been the most difficult part? And have you hit any serious roadblocks along the way?
Profound and painful statement.
It's really great to see paths forward despite extreme difficulties. My late friend would have been interested in all of these setups, especially the facial tracking. Thank you for sharing this.
Keeping my eye on this. I really like the general form factor and aesthetic here. The candy-like wired audio and chiptune ringtones are a fun bonus.
That's really cool and I wish you success on future braiding attempts. If you keep trying at it I'm sure you'll find or pioneer some ways to avoid damage.
This is great! The name reference also made me smile.
Thank you for sharing this treasure. Going into my regular reading Hall of Fame curriculum.
[dead]
Brings to mind https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perverse_incentive
Congrats on such an achievement. The remake looks great, but those DOS screenshots have an undeniable charm. With such a large scale game, something I always find interesting is uncovering what types of quirks and bugs…
+1 interest!
Excited to check this out! Nice work!
Off topic, but I know someone who was able to narrow down the source of their kidney stones to vitamin D supplement pills, and they were taking them at suggested doses. Wanted to put that here in case it helps someone…
I've tried Signal a few times and I always end up dropping it. It lacks many things from Telegram that I'd rather not live without. There's nothing I message to anyone that I wouldn't say in a public setting, so I don't…
Love both the project and the landing page design. Thank you for creating this!!
Thank you for sharing this and to everyone else in this thread posting other resources. I've followed W* projects for a long time and I always am invigorated when they pop up anywhere, in any form. I hope the experience…
I exclusively make games that include online multiplayer, so this really caught my eye. Really looking forward to digging in.
Brings to mind the system that rules over the Digital World :) https://wikimon.net/yggdrasill
Accept my deepest gratitudes for creating this functional art. Love the idea and execution and can't wait to use it!
I agree with this idea. The reason I visited this is because of the idea of commentating Pong is inherently amusing. It makes me realize I'd be down to watch competitive pong.
Ooh, thanks for this!
The name is a portmanteau of tamago (たまご, egg) and uotchi (ウオッチ, watch). The original product was even sometimes written as "tamagotch" in some media.
It's so entertaining to just pour through the source for each game and read the language used at the time, like in the game instructions or result responses. There's something refreshing about seeing things described in…
Really cool writeup and I have to say that your little animated logo at the footer looks incredibly good. On the homepage your new-old buttons for social media are also incredible. Thanks for all of your work keeping…
Amazing project. I hope to see this put to serious use. As a quick note and not sure if it's already been mentioned, but the main blurb has a typo: "... go back into a the tarpit"
This is really cool! I like the name, too. Of all the things you've implemented for this, what has been the most difficult part? And have you hit any serious roadblocks along the way?