Does double tap and drag work?
Meaning: tap, lift, tap without lifting, drag.
Does double tap and drag work?
Meaning: tap, lift, tap without lifting, drag.
Man, if you thought 1998 had too many expansions...
Wizards of the Coast was bought by Hasbro in 1999, but only in the last five years or so have they really seemed to open the floodgates with all the Hasbro and other IP crossovers, multiple versions of every card, etc. It's not surprising since other toy sales seem to be in a slump, but it's wild that Magic is keeping one of the world's largest toy companies in the black.
I went to school in the '90s. My friend and I thought the Game Boy game Final Fantasy Legend II was funny in the way that you fought against terrorists, dinosaurs, ghosts, robots, and germs, using magic and medieval-fantasy-trope weapons alongside muskets, SMGs, chainsaws, and even nukes! (Game devs and translators had to get creative with only seven letters and an item type symbol for the item names, to fit in the tiny amount of memory available.)
Our drawings inspired by this were often battle scenes with the likes of Hussein, Hitler, and Mussolini being shot, impaled, nuked, and/or decapitated by chainsaw. We must have drawn a thousand guns.
We turned out OK.
Final Fantasy Legend spoiler alert
Years later, I played through Final Fantasy Legend 1 and discovered that even the final boss can fall to the Chainsaw (a weapon with a low chance of instant kill). The battle log says "Creator went to pieces!"
Killed God with a chainsaw.
You are correct.
One can solder in a temporary "helper battery" (or 3V power supply) to the same traces but in a different spot, to keep the SRAM alive while the real battery is replaced.
Some later games (GBA-era) use Flash memory and the battery is just for the clock.
I knew it! QR codes have been gathering the data to transform Q into R, every time they are scanned.
...then someone will say: who are lost will become Jimmy Page...
sudo make-me-one
Japan also got Game Boy Light, which is a Game Boy Pocket with green EL backlighting (like Indiglo).
I can't even get this Brother to scan to a flash drive in its own USB port. It acts like it's successful; it scans and no errors show up... but the files just aren't there. Tried multiple USB drives and made sure they were formatted to FAT32 in a sector size that Brother recommended in the manual.
Printing to it from Debian was even easier than expected, though. Plug it in, it shows up as a networked printer, and you print to it.
I have a similar PATA enclosure. I thought it was cursed until I got to reuse the A-A cable to upload FlashFloppy custom firmware to Gotek floppy emulators without wiring up a USB-serial adaptor.
This trope is false; frogs will attempt to escape when the water gets unpleasantly hot. They don't allow themselves to be boiled.
Just saying.