It’s a reference to the fact that the original Zelda cartridge for NES was gold
Same. Firing up Doom and Wolfenstein from the DOS command prompt at your friends house and everyone taking turns was definitely normal
I think this was probably still a common thing for people in their 30s now, it wasn’t that long ago
Unmarked cars have been around forever
They had a 50% to get this correct and did it backwards
I still have hope. The end of Half Life Alyx gave a nice setup for the sequel and changed the ending of episode 2 tying the two timelines together
Aside from the gameplay of the recent Doom games being top tier I really enjoyed how they tied the original story into things. Was really cool to come to learn the tie in as I progressed through the game. This looks great I’m ready to rip and tear
Fond memories of the first rock band game
Just added the “uh-oh” sound as an alert tone on iOS 🫡
Leave FFXIV team alone
I haven’t played in the last year or so but the game did age very well. I played it like everyone else when it first came out and the novelty quickly wore off and the game had very little depth. I revisited it many years later on a whim and was surprised with how much content had been added. I ended up playing regularly for a few years after that with my wife. The game is definitely dependent on where you live and now that I’m in a more rural area I don’t play very much but even in a medium population city it’s was very enjoyable. I joined a local discord and we attended many community days and it was a great deal of fun and very social. Fond memories, and I hope to revisit the game again
I mean he was one of the founders and original board members of OpenAI so it’s not that abstract
Four score and seven years ago, in the end it doesn’t even matter
This is where they find them
I remember reading somewhere that he actually painted the ceiling in a standing position
https://www.history.com/news/7-things-you-may-not-know-about-the-sistine-chapel
Lots of fun facts
Incoming attempts to legislate recordless VPN bans and over the top piracy mitigation strategies instead of attempting to provide better services to their users
I was hopeful until I read the article and they couldn’t stop mentioning AI over and over as the reason they’re reviving Digg.