Oh, that was always the standard for Game Maker to differentiate between sprites and objects, which typically had similar names. It’s a difficult thing to unlearn!
Thought to have been an ordinary falling star.
Oh, that was always the standard for Game Maker to differentiate between sprites and objects, which typically had similar names. It’s a difficult thing to unlearn!
Skewer case, perhaps?
Drink some water!
…was that an ad?
Why all three? Redundancy?
Examples I’ve seen in the wild:
You are a gentleman and a scholar, etc. etc.
Made by the same team as the Pro Pinball games, which is why it’s so darned good.
Off the top of my head:
The MD game you’re thinking of is likely to be Psycho Pinball.
It’s probably a typo
It doesn’t, but thousands of people all downloading 3-4GB from the same site will put more load on the site. Torrents avoid this issue by downloading little bits from lots of different peers
Absolutely delightful, thankyou!
Makes sense. Cheers!
For some, that’s a benefit
Fair enough. I got one because it was the cheapest domain… though reading some of the other replies, I probably shouldn’t try to do anything like email with it!
That’s the second time I’ve seen someone cast xyz in a negative light. What’s wrong with it? (Genuine question, in case it needs saying)
Rustacean
Is that why the mascot’s a crab??
Screenshots please! That sounds brilliant!
Lynx is surprisingly capable, but it depends on how the website’s been built.
I’m not sure the NES was affordable per se. On release, it cost about $500 in today’s money. And then you had to buy games at extra cost. In a world where you could go to an arcade with your pocket money and have a decent amount of fun, I don’t think it was a great value proposition in the eyes of many.
Depends on which computer I’m using. Netscape 4 still works relatively well, as long as you’re selective about which sites you try to access.