And no I'm not gonna get a Switch and Mario 3D All-Stars for this and ESPECIALLY NOT bring it outside because I'm scared of someone to just steal it from me.
I'm literally telling you, Nintendo, how to print money from the music without making everyone mad, just saying. Right now I don't know what's going on but you decided to do all of the worst decisions.
I haven't said much about the latest happenings because I just didn't really know what to say but for fuck's sake is it really fucking hard to provide MUSIC?
WHEN YOU ALREADY DID IT BEFORE?
(It's really funny how someone illegally put the Super Mario 64 soundtrack on Spotify...)
HAL Labs keeps coming as an exemple but I think they're not releasing enough and really should get to release the rest of their soundtracks.
For real though, I don't really get CDs much nowadays... even though I bought the entire Kirby Star Allies soundtrack which is 6 CDs. But I want it out on more platforms.
That said, I must really say this: Taking down stuff is almost always due to more technical stuff such as trademarks, copyright and stuff, and rarely means bigger than that. Keep that in mind.
It's still super annoying, we should talk about that, but please don't take stupid conclusions.
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I love how people are going like "Nintendo is the worst company" when on a human perspective no one fucking talks about Bioware, Blizzard, Ubisoft, CD Projekt Red, you know, the ones that do actual mental damages to their employees.
Nintendo's problem is purely on the community side, and of course, it's still very damn valid to complain as one problem does not replace another, but Nintendo is not the worst company as a contender to me.
I can bet ya there will be dummies looking at my tweet saying that I'm a Nintendo fanboy who defends them even though they didn't even read my tweets
Zelda CD-i Remastered - Mod Version Française
Les cinématiques & les sous-titres en VF, le menu et le système d'aide sont spécialement traduits en français pour l'occasion.
Il y a encore des trucs en anglais, des fois y a du texte qui dépasse : C'est normal, c'est fait en une après-midi, il faudrait que je recode une partie pour rendre ça mieux mais bon voila.
Le truc qui m'a fait le plus baver c'est sans doute l'adaptation de "UN MOIS PLUS TARD", "ENCORE PLUS TARD" pour l'intro de Wand of Gamelon.
Here's a thread that I will constantly update about my findings about the N64 emulator in Super Mario 3D All-Stars.
It seems that for the RAM size, it supports 4 MB (regular), 8 MB (Expansion Pak) and 16 MB.
It has two ways even, you can set that for RAMSize but also RAMSizeInGame settings. I assume it's to lie about the amount to the game when useful.
I've said it before, but for the sake of the thread:
This N64 emulator has not working 64DD emulation code from the Wii U VC version. It's identical, even, left as is.
However, because of the new configuration file format, you can't really make use of it anymore.
Mario Artist Communication Kit. This was released before Polygon Studio.
Its main purpose was to link Mario Artist creations with Randnet service.
A lot of the thread will depend on the Communication Kit's manual.
Since we haven't yet recreated the service behind it, the best I can do is provide what I understood alongside screencaps.
The main menu has:
Save & Load, Net Studio, Capture, and Options...?