modern hobbyist software has way too big of a minefield anymore.
wanted to rip a music track out of Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, a task for which there are already mod tools, since the respective archive and audio formats are known since a few games ago. unfortunately, one of the necessary tools flags my antimalware so badly that even 7-Zip starts freaking out as soon as it lays eyes on the thing, in addition to my browser refusing to follow the link and Windows throwing SmartScreen errors.
hitman, weapon selection screen, zx spectrum (1984) https://www.mobygames.com/game/145309/hitman/screenshots/zx-spectrum/1011007/
The most infuriating thing about trying to get a broken MacBook back to work is looking at this abomination.
For goodness sake, don’t stick a Mercator projection into a circle; please use an orthographic projection. #mapstodon
I thought I knew the SimCity series pretty well but I never knew there was a "version 2.00" for DOS, renamed to "SimCity Classic".
It has some smaller improvements (built-in terrain editor, slightly higher EGA resolution and all the graphics addon sets) but the biggest is sound card support: no more PC speaker yelling at you when you misclick. Some of the sounds effects were reused in SimCity 2000.
It also has a nice music track but, it being the only one, it unfortunately becomes old quickly.
Tonight's relaxing jam:
Tetris CD-i soundtrack 🎵
https://soundcloud.com/user-391016128/only-you?in=user-391016128/sets/phillips-cdi&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
ok here's my proof of work. stealth modchip installed in PS1 that isn't one of the any motherboards that's properly documented (that i've found). the modchip is custom burnt on an attiny
He/him. Puzzle-Adventure Hybrid with RPG Elements. Supports 3D Acceleration. He Is Essentially What He Believes. Just in case, 🔞, LGBTQ+ 👍, DOS 👌, 🐂💩👎.
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