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Did Nintendo really forget to Optimize Super Mario 64 ? | MVG
A recent discovery from the N64 Super Mario 64 De-Compilation Project appears to show that Super Mario 64 USA release for the Nintendo 64 was not optimized and was released as a debug version. However things are not that cut and dry. In this episode we take a deep dive in to what went on with development of Nintendo 64 games in 1996 and how this theory may not be accurate.
Updating my Atari Missile Command Arcade Machine!
We’ve got work to do on this ’80s retro arcade game! Adding high score saving, improving and customizing the coin door, upgrading the coin mechs, making a new operation sheet, applying new stickers, and even trying out Super Missile Attack.
Getting Games off an Original Xbox Development Kit | MVG
In this episode we discuss the important of game preservation and 3 methods of how to get data off an original Xbox Devkit hard drive.
Small Form Factor Gaming/ Emulation Build – Low Profile GTX 1650 + RYZEN 5 3600
This is Part 1 in a 2 part series In this video I put together a very small form factor Gaming / Emulation PC using an awesome HTPC case I found on Amazon known as the Goodisory A02 and it supports a low profile Dedicated GPU so a picked up as MSI GTX 1650 low profile Graphics Card and paired it up with the Ryzen 5 3600 and the results are way better then I expected! This build does an amazing job at 1080P gaming and it handles emulators like CEMU and RPCS3!
NAMM 2020: MEGAfm packs two Sega Genesis sound chips into a “beautifully dirty” hardware synth
The Sega Mega Drive is definitely having a moment. In the past year, its sound has been brought to the Nintendo Switch version of Korg’s Gadget and recreated in a desktop plugin, while Look Mum No Computer used the console as the basis for a custom FM synth.
Raspberry Pi 4 CRT-based VR Headset
What would virtual reality be like if flat panel display technology were never invented? In this project, Andy uses a pair of CRTs and the Raspberry Pi 4 to build a VR headset with stereoscopic 3D, 3DOF head tracking, and custom, browser-based software. It may not be practical but it’s definitely unique and guaranteed to have no screen door effect.
2b2t’s World File is Corrupting
The oldest anarchy server in Minecraft history is finally starting to corrupt. Has the decade old server finally reached the limits?
I made GameCube Joy-Cons
You’ve seen all the fake GameCube Joycon Renders. I decided to make real ones. This video was several months of assembly and several months of editing. Hope you enjoy it. These JoyCons are real, but they are not for sale. They were a pain to make, and I will not be making another set.