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Cake day: Jun 11, 2023

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Coins were part of the original Super Mario Kart, they disappeared after that


Frontline and Allied Assault started with D-Day. MOH:AA was PC only though


Sounds like you’re thinking of Frontline.

MOH1 starts with you parachuting into France


I had the same microSD card in my various phones for 8 years. In the end, it didn’t fail, I just upgraded. I’ve had my current one for about 3 years now, still going strong


Same here, ordered in April, received in September


Major fan hear. BallisticNG is such a love letter to WipEout, its fantastic


I’m actually pretty opinionated on gamepads.

For most arcade games, fighting games, and most 2D PC games I tend to go with a 6 button Sega style gamepad. The D-pad really lends itself to fluid, rapid movements. I honestly like them so much that I’ve picked up 6 button ASCII pads for my PS2/PS1 and Dreamcast.

For PC games, Retro-bit makes good ones that are officially licensed by Sega. Their original wireless Saturn pad was my go to for years. They also made an updated version with dual analog sticks and four triggers instead of two, which I quite like. They also make a larger pad based on the original Sega Genesis pad, but it lacks triggers and only has one start button. 8bitdo, which is a fantastic company, also makes a 6 button pad.

For everything else I use a DualShock 5 as long as I’m not using the D-pad much, and an 8bitdo Pro2 if the D-pad matters.


Infinite Loop (∞ Loop), Flow, Desert Golfing, Simon Tatham’s Puzzle Pack, and various card games are some of the games I play just to kill time or keep myself stimulated while listening to something.



They made a remake for Windows store a while ago, and it was awful