

Snailshock is pool, but with snails, with dice for extra moves, and cards to mess with them.
Is that better?
(I also don’t know why only the nouns were capitalized.)
Snailshock is pool, but with snails, with dice for extra moves, and cards to mess with them.
Is that better?
(I also don’t know why only the nouns were capitalized.)
Glad you got it fixed! You should update your title to say “Solved”.
Here are a couple of clear screenshots from the video.
Features:
Paddle
D-pad
Trackball
Keypad
Face buttons
Shoulder buttons
Full-sized HDMI out?
Headphone jack
It’s pretty cool that it has all the inputs required to play every Atari home console game and even many arcade games. Having a paddle for games like Tempest is awesome. The trackball, however, was never designed for thumb use. In games like Crystal Castles or Marble Madness, you have to go nuts on it with your hands to be any good. Maybe it lets you dial up the sensitivity.
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With a name like that, how can it be bad?
I just wish more people knew how to use it. All I did was search DDG for Steam Deck Game Gear size comparison.
The screen is roughly the size of a Game Gear. (Not my photo.)
Does Bottles work well with, say, Photoshop or Autodesk Fusion?
Well damn. Between Android gaming and Steam Deck, I guess I did, too.
Unm anaged
It just comes across as a dumb joke. I don’t think they’re trolling. Especially considering the post body.
Well, that’s ironic. Don’t you think? A little too ironic.
And the asbestos in the baby powder.
While it’s true the PS1 couldn’t do floating point math, it did NOT have a z-buffer at all.
Downvoted because I don’t want politics in ShowerThoughts. What is wrong with you?
How can you ever trust something like that?
Parasympathetic innervation
Your title is literally putting down commerce and you accuse me of projection? I don’t think you know what projection means.
You probably don’t even know what commerce means.
Wow. Good luck building your stick cabin in the woods all by yourself and growing and foraging all your food because you refuse to trade your labor for produce from a farmer because that would be evil commerce.
The text-based Zelda games from the DOS era aren’t worth playing. I would start with “The Legend of Zelda” on the NES.