I'm surprised you have that takeaway for NFC since you have played some rhythm games at least. For the most part I'd say on most rhythm games I've played (IIDX, SDVX, Groove Coaster) it's pretty much storing your song…
Nice, big fan of this style. I normally have Artwiz fonts installed on my machine to scratch the tiny bitmap font itch but might try this out now.
I learned this back in the day when running into daily transfer limits on free file sharing websites. Big hassle when trying to download multi-part zip archives on a weekend. Nowadays people upload to Google Drive, plus…
I feel that Nokia has really filled the hole that the Nexus phones used to provide at the mid-range price point. When the only better alternative is from Google themselves (Pixel 3a) that is pretty impressive.
I remember sideloading the Flash Player APK on my Android phone around 2013 (they stopped official support in 4.1) and most of the Flash content was effectively unusable even then. Pecking on a tiny video player with…
> But (purely anecdotally) the viewership seems to be limited to that demographic. From the opposite perspective of a 20 something, my more technical friends with a genuine interest (the type to build their own PC/NAS…
I'm surprised you have that takeaway for NFC since you have played some rhythm games at least. For the most part I'd say on most rhythm games I've played (IIDX, SDVX, Groove Coaster) it's pretty much storing your song…
Nice, big fan of this style. I normally have Artwiz fonts installed on my machine to scratch the tiny bitmap font itch but might try this out now.
I learned this back in the day when running into daily transfer limits on free file sharing websites. Big hassle when trying to download multi-part zip archives on a weekend. Nowadays people upload to Google Drive, plus…
I feel that Nokia has really filled the hole that the Nexus phones used to provide at the mid-range price point. When the only better alternative is from Google themselves (Pixel 3a) that is pretty impressive.
I remember sideloading the Flash Player APK on my Android phone around 2013 (they stopped official support in 4.1) and most of the Flash content was effectively unusable even then. Pecking on a tiny video player with…
> But (purely anecdotally) the viewership seems to be limited to that demographic. From the opposite perspective of a 20 something, my more technical friends with a genuine interest (the type to build their own PC/NAS…