You might know Nice Code for their gigantic library of NES shovelware but the lesser told part of their story is that they moved beyond 8-bit and their output got quite a bit more interesting. Unfortunately the later games are very hard to find and many may not have been released
Be warned that 3 of the videos (Crazy Kart, Battle of Freekick and Flying Dream) were recorded 13(!) years ago on a totally different setup and the sound is both much louder and worse so prepare yourself for that if you're watching through the whole playlist
Some context for the plug & play videos I've been posting lately: They're rare games developed by Nice Code for Sunplus 16-bit hw, found on a 7-in-1 cart bundled with a Wiii3 console. I've made a playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTZY2egFgktTwDCwRykAuFyZ0NCne9iYU
here's a video I recorded of a plug n play cricket game for reasons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK_WSMhzFAo
@mavica_again i see i see, thats very useful to know thank you
ok so i'm trying to work out safe storage for my handhelds with li-ion π¦ batteries & i don't really know what i'm doing, is this correct?
- a battery stored outside of a device is basically fine
- a battery connected to a device may be damaged by over-discharge from low level drain over time & swell up but it's not a fire risk if you don't try to charge it?
and for devices with unremovable batteries is it better to give them a charge every so often to keep them in good condition?
Ever have two unrelated obscure interests from different periods of your life intersect in a totally unexpected way
Anyway here's a power bank emulator handheld being advertised with a Unicorn Kid track https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1K4qnKU1A8