@georgia At least let me sell the fetal tissue.
@ChristiJunior @IAMAL_PHARIUS @nozaki Flowers fertilized with tranny corpses.
@BlinkRape @beardalaxy
Yeah. I played the PC version before. The N64 version still has that bonus AT-ST mission that can be accessed via the "chicken" password. In the PC version they replaced it with the ability to use the AT-ST in normal gameplay.
>You won't find many games like it anywhere.
Which is why I would like to make a spiritual successor one day. I already have a sci-fi universe in my head. I plan on using it for something else, but I would like to use it in a Rogue Squadron style spin-off, later down the line.
>I have a hard time believing there aren't modern emulators that can play the ROM though
There are some plug-ins that make it playable but it still has issues. The problem is that N64 emulators use high-level emulation, meaning that they mostly emulate the API calls (so it's more like a compatibility layer like Wine) and as stated earlier, Factor 5 pretty much wrote their own drivers for the game.
@beardalaxy
>I really wish star fox wasn't Nintendo's "fuck around and see what works" series because it really doesn't have that much of an identity.
It started out as a tech-demo to show off how the Super-FX chip can render 3D-polygons. Unfortunately, that means it IS Nintendo's "fuck around and see what works" series.
>Command was just kind of empty, the online play sucked because of cheating and people disconnecting all the time.
I could never find any players online with that game. And yeah Nintendo Wi-Fi on the DS was nothing but ActionReplay cheaters. To put that in perspective I never won a single online match in Mario Kart DS. Though it was my first online gaming experience so I do have some nostalgia for it.
>Except maybe the F-zero ending for a star fox racing spin off, but I'm partial to racing games so idk if that's a popular opinion or not.
There is really no point as Nintendo already has F-Zero and has been neglecting that series for almost two decades now. F-Zero fans would be pissed as they will see it as an excuse for Nintendo not to release a new F-Zero game (they already see Mario Kart 8 as this).
>A lot of people talk about wanting Star Fox to be more open world or a bit more like Rogue Squadron
That's the only new thing I can see them bringing to the table outside of some new gimmicky control scheme. I mean if Nintendo had me create a new Star Fox game, that's probably what I do. (I may have a couple of on-rails levels though) When I played both 64 and Command, I feel like that the all-range levels could have some more potential.
>Star Fox Event Horizon
I looked it up out of curiosity and OH MY GOD, WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS KIND OF ARTWORK!!! THIS IS HIDEOUS AND NEEDS TO DIE IN A FIRE!!!
RIP to Pinball great Lyman Sheats who programmed classic pinball games like Monster Bash, Medieval Madness, and Attack From Mars: https://www.ipdb.org/search.pl?searchtype=advanced&ppl=Lyman%20F.%20Sheats%20Jr.
@lanodan Then give me your password.
@orekix @coolboymew @lelouchebag @Moon More like Anal Schwab.
Ada Lovelace is called the first computer programmer because she translated a paper written by one man, about another man’s work, using example programs written by that man from two years prior that she modified with a lot of his help. All of the fuss about Ada being the first programmer is about this translated paper.
https://www.unz.com/article/the-first-programmer-was-not-a-woman/