Happy Cake Day (Are we doing this here on Lemmy?)
Happy Cake Day (Are we doing this here on Lemmy?)
Sony in the early 2000 was going crazy for Modchips for PS2. They had multiple Cord cases in Europe, in multiple countries and many People needed to pay money in different Country’s.
Later in 2011 George Hotz hacked the PS3, Sony warned him and he stopped. So we don’t know how it would have ended if Sony and George ended up in Cord.
Nintendo also warned Team Xecuter multiple times but the Team wasn’t interested in stopping. There isn’t much difference between PlayStation and Nintendo.
I don’t know why people defend Gary Bowser like he is an innocent dude. He was part of a Hacker Group that hacked Nintendo Switch, 3DS, GameCube, NES Classic, Xbox and Xbox 360, PlayStation. They SOLD the hacked device’s. He wasn’t your Neighbor that hacked your Switch for a beer. They made Business with it for 10 years. Besides that, Nintendo wasn’t the Person who decided the sentence. It was a Judge. What do you think Nintendo should do? The Judge ruled him for Prison and 14.5 Million and Nintendo says publicly: “No thanks.” Yeah the sentence is way to hard, but the problem is the law and the Judge.
I hope it won’t cost 60 bucks.
Plenty? Okay, name me one open source farming games that have feature parity to this game/Harvest Moon/Stardew Valley.
Damn… Seeing the Ayaneo Flip DS in the picture, I just wanna say that I love that thing. (But its very expensive). It’s perfect for DS, 3DS, WiiU and most Switch games.
Wouldn’t Herobrine just be Jack Black with white eyes?
Hotel? Trivago.
Mobmania https://store.steampowered.com/app/2099220/Mobmania/
It’s an Bullet Heaven game like Vampire Survivor. You can play online with up to 4 Friends and every Character has it’s own Skills. The Game is still in Early Access but it gets Updates regularly.
Geralt of Rivia: Let me introduce myself
Super Mario World (I 100% it multiple times)
New Super Mario Bros Wii (I 100% with friends and we still play it time to time via Dolphin Online)
Mario 64 (Also did 100% multiple times)
Mario Galaxy 1 and 2
Super Mario Bros Wonders (I also 100% two times already)
Super Mario Odyssey
Super Mario 3D World + Bowsers Furry
Super Mario Sunshine defiantly NOT!
HOLLY MOLLY to 100% this game you must be a real masochist!
Besides Mario Games: Zelda Majoras Mask, I love this game
Ocarina of Time
Elden Ring (I 100% The Base Game a few times, once Singleplayer a few other times with Seamless Co-op)
If anyone is seriously interested, I would suggest using a cracked Version of Streamfab: https://cdm-project.com/Download-Tools/StreamFab
If anyone needs more Infos or want to try other ways, you can check out this: https://cdm-project.com/explore/repos
Well, I personally love the Lore/Story. But I also love Games like Majoras Mask with lots of speculation and mysteries. If I play a Souls Game it feels like I’m an archeologist, most of the story is told by looking at the environments and reading old descriptions for Weapons/items.
Yes, Gaben personally goes to every funeral and tells your beloved ones “Hello, I’m Gabe Newell and this was one of our best costumers”
It’s moderated very well, they change things every month.
The “To the moon” games. They are heavly Story based but they are also one of the few games where I cried like a toodler.
Hey… I only have 600 Steam Games and i don’t remember half of them… But don’t worry, I will play them, after Dragons Dogma 2 and the Elden Ring DLC of course.
Well, if you prefer a Open Source Launcher I would recommend F-Launcher.
If you need to connect you PC and Shield without VPN/etc you can use Tailscale.
If you need to Sideload Apps you can use Downlaoder.
If you want to watch YouTube without Ads you can use SmartTube
If you want to remap your Remote you can use Button Mapper (It maybe ask you to pay “premium” but you can ignore it and everything will work fine)
If you want to change your default Launcher to something else (not Nvidia Launcher) you can use Launch Manager and a short tutorial
Man, i love Recettear: An Item Shop’s Tale. I’m always happy seeing it referenced.