If you can buy one then do it. I'm in the UK and I've been trying to get one for months.
I'm sure they pop up from time to time but I can't spend every waking moment refreshing the page to grab one.
Fingers crossed one pops up soon though.
If you can buy one then do it. I'm in the UK and I've been trying to get one for months.
I'm sure they pop up from time to time but I can't spend every waking moment refreshing the page to grab one.
Fingers crossed one pops up soon though.
I grew up on Sinclair machines and yeah the graphics looked like a ceefax page that had died a horrific death but the gameplay was generally great.
Other classic conversions that actually looked pretty good despite the Spectrum limitations and played great were Karnov and R-Type.
I'm loving Lift Off! I started with Jerboa, then to Thunder which is a nice app then tried this.
Was previously an Infinity user for Reddit and I feel most comfortable with Lift Off here.
Thanks for the great app, your efforts are really appreciated by us all.
Not sure I'm fully onboard with this to be honest.
I mean, we're all adults living in a civilised society and you missed an apostrophe, it should have been "you're a cunt", not youre.
We all know better for next time ;-)
Not sure I'm fully onboard with this to be honest.
I mean, we're all adults living in a civilised society and you missed an apostrophe, it should have been "you're a cunt", not youre.
We all know better for next time ;-)
Not sure I'm fully onboard with this to be honest.
I mean, we're all adults living in a civilised society and you missed an apostrophe, it should have been "you're a cunt", not youre.
We all know better for next time ;-)
Yeah been trying to get one for my eldest boy for a while now and I've had more luck buying rocking horse poop, hens teeth and crocodile tears.
I use this in Unraid and it's a thing of beauty. Once you've done your initial search you can then filter on the listed fields to narrow it down further and it keeps a history so you can always go back at a later date.
I use this in Unraid and it's a thing of beauty. Once you've done your initial search you can then filter on the listed fields to narrow it down further and it keeps a history so you can always go back at a later date.
If you haven't then Dinosaur 13 is an excellent documentary that covers a lot about what happened before, during and after they found this skeleton.
20 Raspberry Pi's?? Wow, what do you use them for?
I've got a whopping two that I use as media players with media stored on an Unraid array.
Trying to get an optiplex from work that is being thrown away to use for Proxmox with the plan to migrate my Home Assistant install to along with Frigate and hopefully NextPVR or TVHeadend to manage Freeview TV around the house.
Sorry about that, following so many communities at first after joining Lemmy good stuff dropped off the bottom. Unsubscribed to a few so I can catch what I need.
I'll look up that R-Type post, I spent a fortune on that cab as a bairn I should have shares in Irem.