Weekly thread for casual chat and photos of pets
This is the place for casual discussion about our pets. Photos are welcome, show us your pet(s) and tell us about them!
This is the place for casual discussion about our pets. Photos are welcome, show us your pet(s) and tell us about them!
The rules are as follows:
Steam Next Fest is currently underway, lasting until March 2nd. Coincidentally, I had just been thinking a little while ago that I kinda miss game demos. About a month ago I came across a little twin-stick shooter called Minishoot' Adventures and ended up paying it more attention than any other random game I see that looks kinda cool, because they had a demo available. I installed it, played it for a couple hours, and instantly bought the full game once I was done. It's quite a good game, but they got my money primarily because the demo was able to hook me into making an impulse purchase, totally defeating my usual standard of decision-making about buying games.
For Next Fest, Steam is recommending me a deluge of indie 2D platformers and metroidvanias, and I'm not sure if that's because those are the games in development that tend to have demos or if Steam thinks that's all I'm interested in (spoiler - I'm not). So, have you discovered any truly noteworthy upcoming games in this year's Next Fest? Also, what was the last demo to win you over?
Once upon a time, aboard a humble and perpetually cursed train, you unraveled its hidden mysteries and stumbled upon a battered yet magnificent vessel, the fabled Epoch, known to drift through the rivers of time.
With courage and a bit of chaos, you wrestled with its failing gears, tumbling through one strange era after another, from glittering ages of kings and heroes to worlds of shaky shapes and flickering lights. When at last the poor machine gave out, it left you stranded upon a world that shimmered with hope, one where humans could live once more.
But strength alone could not carry you through. Words held the power to wound anyone, and with a talking boat as your guide, you braved vast and endless seas. Along your travels, you witnessed wonders beyond counting: dazzling sunsets, curious creatures, and riddles that twisted like waves upon the ocean breeze.
One day, your voyage brought you to an island grander than imagination, crowned with towers of steel and roads that roared with life. Here, you discovered a new kind of magic: a gleaming machine called a car, and a city that pulsed with speed, shining light and the ability to snatch vehicle parts. Against all odds, you mastered the art of racing, earning cheers from strangers and respect from rivals.
And how did such triumph end? With celebration, of course! A raucous party full of laughter, music, and friends who toasted your name. Yet among the clinking cups and glowing lamps, one curious drink caught your eye; warm, green, and gleaming like liquid emerald. "Nothing to worry about!" you said with a grin, before the world began to swirl and fade...
When next you opened your eyes, you awoke in a quiet hospital filled with echoes of distant wars. Your reflection showed smooth, unblemished hands, your face untouched by time. Days passed before truth finally dawned, the doctor's wild tale was no fantasy.
You had been reborn as the Prince of Sablé, bound for the Millefeuille Kingdom in search of the boastful Prince Richard and the princess who vanished by his side. Ahead lay a land of talking frogs, slithering foes, glittering treasures, and tests of both heart and wit. So begins your tale, of friendship, rivalry, and a destiny spun from courage and wealth.
Welcome, noble traveler, to the world of wonder and whimsy of...
switches to a much, much less dramatic music
Aaaaaand that's enough wacky storytelling for now. Time to jump into my personal experiences!
My first brush with Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru came back in 2008, when I randomly pulled a Sabure Prince sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. As years went by (and thanks to our good old broadband Internet), I started connecting the dots, especially after noticing all the interesting nods to this mysterious game hidden in Link's Awakening.
Remember that suave guy surrounded by frogs in a villa in the middle of nowhere? Yep, that's Prince Richard, and his appearance in Link's Awakening isn't just some random cameo.
In fact, Link's Awakening actually runs on a modified version of Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru's game engine. You can even see the connection in the way both games handle screen transitions between areas.
Fast-forward to October 2012: I imported a Japanese 3DS to get around the region lock and play Japan-only titles. The first thing I did? Jump onto the eShop and grab the original Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru.
I fumbled my way through the story with almost zero Japanese knowledge, relying on a GameFAQs guide to make sense of what was happening. It was charming and funny even then, though the language barrier definitely made me appreciate the idea of a second playthrough with a fan translation someday.
Around that time, I was also forcing myself to learn hiragana and katakana, mainly to understand what Gulliver (aka Johnny) was rambling about in the Japanese version of Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Reading the low-res Japanese text on a tiny screen was another story, though, it made telling certain characters apart a real challenge.
Jumping ahead to 2025, one of my two CGA suggestions for the voting thread surprisingly made it through in a three-way tie! Naturally, I fired up the English patch using the bgb emulator and revisited the game, doing some extra reading online along the way.
I even gave Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls a try to see what inspired the title. Honestly, though, I couldn't stick with it; the dense descriptions and grim themes of war stories just drained me. Two hours of reading for ten pages and remembering nothing? Not the best time. Still, it helped me appreciate how The Frog for Whom the Bell Tolls borrows the title, then hops off in a totally different, more lighthearted direction.
This month, I'm planning another playthrough, this time the old-school way. A genuine DMG-CPU-07 Game Boy, pea-green screen, four fresh AA batteries, and a good light source. A full run only takes about six hours, so battery life won't be an issue.
With that, it's time to ribbit our way into Millefeuille Kingdom!
Year of the release: 1992
Platforms: Game Boy
Genre(s): Action role-playing
Where to find the game:
If you manage to acquire the game's ROM file, make sure its CRC32 checksum matches with C18CD57A before applying any translation patch. Then, apply them in that order:
Can't get any ROM-patching program running? Feel free to use Marc Robledo's Rom Patcher JS website!
The main purpose of this topic is to get people up and running with the game. As such, it's recommended that you:
Another purpose of this topic is to revisit the game and its time period:
Finally, this topic is the beginning discussion for people starting to play it:
It is recommended that you reply to your own posts if you are making consecutive updates so that they are in the same thread.
IMPORTANT: Any links to the game should be legal distributions of the game only. Please do NOT link to any unauthorized copies.
IMPORTANT: Put any spoilers in a dropdown block. Copy/paste the block below if needed.
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Colossal Game Adventure (CGA) is Tildes' retro video game club.
Each month we will play a different retro game/games, discuss our thoughts, and bask in the glorious digital experiences of yesteryear!
Colossal Game Adventure is a reference to Colossal Cave Adventure. It's one of the most influential games of all time, one of the first text-based interactive games, and one of the first games to be shared online.
What do we want to do with this group? Play influential games; interact with each other through text; and share the love for retro games online!
It also abbreviates to CGA (because we love chunky pixel art), and its name communicates the Colossal amount of fun and excitement that we have with retro video Games in our shared Adventure of playing them together.
No. Participation is open to all.
There is a Notification List that will get pinged each time a new topic goes up. If you would like to join that list, please PM u/kfwyre.
Each month will have a focus game or games that will guide our discussions. Beyond that, there are no restrictions. The philosophy of CGA is to play in a way that works for you!
This means:
If you have already played a game and want a different experience:
There is no wrong way to participate in CGA, and every different way someone participates will make for more interesting discussions.
Each month the Insert Cartidge topic will be posted on the 1st, while the Remove Cartridge topic will be posted on the 20th.
Nomination and voting topics will happen in March and September (every 6 months).
Schedules are also posted then.
All CGA topics are available using the colossal game adventure tag.
Inserting and removing cartridges are our retro metaphor for starting and stopping a given game or games.
The Insert Cartridge topic happens at the beginning of the month and is primarily about getting the game up and running.
The Remove Cartridge topic happens toward the end of the month and is primarily about people reflecting on the game now that they've played it.
There are no hard restrictions on what has to go in either topic, and each can be used to discuss the game, post updates, ask questions, etc.
Without further ado, let's all pop the cartridge in, and power that chunky brick on!
(Credit to @Boojum for the splash screen. Can't dive deep into pixelated adventures without this masterpiece!)
This is your chance to try to sway people's votes by endorsing certain titles. Let people know why a certain game is awesome, or how a particular entry is of historical value, or why others really need to play this gem of yesteryear.
Lobbying is not limited in any way, so you can endorse/support as many entries as you like.
Negative lobbying is also allowed, but please try to do it as fairly as possible. The point isn't to rag on someone else's choices, but it might be acceptable in cases such as "The camera controls unfortunately can be very frustrating" or "It's quite hard to get up and running." Basically: try to keep it to valuable information that people would want to know before playing, but not for the purposes of hating on a game in particular.
Anyone can participate. CGA does not require membership and is always open to all.
Importantly, this is NOT the final voting topic. This topic will remain up for 48 hours, after which we will hold the voting in a separate topic.
Just so people remember how the voting will go and can plan accordingly:
And again, so people can plan for what happens to the list once voting is completed:
All nominations and boosts have been added, so this is the final list of games and their vote totals that we will be deciding on.
| Game | Rollover Votes |
|---|---|
| Another World | 19 |
| Back in a Flash Bloons Tower Defense Line Rider Motherload QWOP Stick RPG |
25 |
| Behind the Wheel Lego Island Rally-X Sega Rally Championship |
15 |
| Beneath a Steel Sky | 15 |
| Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow | 23 |
| The Colonel’s Bequest | 15 |
| Crystalis | 15 |
| Descent | 18 |
| Freddy Pharkas: Frontier Pharmacist | 13 |
| The Genesis of Treasure Gunstar Heroes McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure Dynamite Headdy Alien Soldier Light Crusader |
0 |
| The Grue That Binds Border Zone Twisted! Zork |
15 |
| JSRF: Jet Set Radio Future | 12 |
| The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past | 15 |
| Lode Runner | 12 |
| Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals | 26 |
| Maniac Mansion | 0 |
| Metroid | 14 |
| Metroid Prime | 19 |
| Mother 3 | 0 |
| Red Dead Redemption | 0 |
| Resident Evil (REmake) | 0 |
| Scroll Lock-on Einhander Ikaruga Paradroid Raid on Bungeling Bay Thunder Force IV |
14 |
| Sid Meier’s Pirates | 24 |
| Space Rogue | 0 |
| StarTropics | 15 |
| Tetris | 13 |
| Threads of Fate | 15 |
| Tony Hawk’s Pro-Skater 2 | 13 |
Anyone can participate. CGA does not require membership and is always open to all.
Ballot Formatting
NAME (VOTES) e.g. Pong (3)Topic Rules
Voting Process
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing (5)
Portal 3 (5)
Half-Life 3 (3)
Team Fortress 3 (2)
Night Trap (2)
Xexyz (1)
Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon (1)
Left 4 Dead 3 (1)
Uses 20 points total, and no game exceeds 5 points
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing (10)
Protal 3 (7)
Wand of Gamelon (5)
Uses more than 20 points; games exceed 5 points; titles do not match
| Game | Rollover Votes |
|---|---|
| Another World | 19 |
| Back in a Flash Bloons Tower Defense Line Rider Motherload QWOP Stick RPG |
25 |
| Behind the Wheel Lego Island Rally-X Sega Rally Championship |
15 |
| Beneath a Steel Sky | 15 |
| Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow | 23 |
| The Colonel’s Bequest | 15 |
| Crystalis | 15 |
| Descent | 18 |
| Freddy Pharkas: Frontier Pharmacist | 13 |
| The Genesis of Treasure Gunstar Heroes McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure Dynamite Headdy Alien Soldier Light Crusader |
0 |
| The Grue That Binds Border Zone Twisted! Zork |
15 |
| JSRF: Jet Set Radio Future | 12 |
| The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past | 15 |
| Lode Runner | 12 |
| Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals | 26 |
| Maniac Mansion | 0 |
| Metroid | 14 |
| Metroid Prime | 19 |
| Mother 3 | 0 |
| Red Dead Redemption | 0 |
| Resident Evil (REmake) | 0 |
| Scroll Lock-on Einhander Ikaruga Paradroid Raid on Bungeling Bay Thunder Force IV |
14 |
| Sid Meier’s Pirates! | 24 |
| Space Rogue | 0 |
| StarTropics | 15 |
| Tetris | 13 |
| Threads of Fate | 15 |
| Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 | 13 |
Add awesome game deals to this topic as they come up over the course of the week!
Alternately, ask about a given game deal if you want the community’s opinions: e.g. “What games from this bundle are most worth my attention?”
Rules:
If posting a sale, it is strongly encouraged that you share why you think the available game/games are worthwhile.
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TLDR; I'm looking for a free way to improve bookmark management without increasing cognitive load.
I find that with the constant stream of information online, paired with my ADHD, I tend to know nothing in detail. So I bookmark so that I can return to the same articles regularly instead so that I can 1) stay informed with more depth rather than breadth and 2) contribute to online discourse when I see a gap.
I'm using bookmark folders (by topic) for articles I want to refer back to regularly, and the built in "reading list" for things I do want to come back to but don't plan to keep a record of.
But my bookmarks are overflowing because of all the other stuff I have folders for (admin logins, shopping, local services, social sites, online office stuff, literature and languages, fun stuff, etc).
I also bookmark folders for these:
These basically have 1) compelling facts in support of the issue or 2) important memorable counter statements to common misinformation.
But I get easily lost among clutter, and I contend with brain fog. I've seen stuff about "second brain" online, but to be honest they're way too complicated for me (raindrop.io synced with this and that...). Is the folder system I'm using as good as it gets for people like me who need to avoid complexity?
I'm currently on macOS & iOS but plan to return to linux when I next upgrade in a few years.
Update: thanks so much for the recommendations. I've started using Wallabag to get essential articles organised and categorised with tags. This helps me remember their contents better and retrieve them more quickly.
I'm also experimenting with Obsidian in parallel to see if it makes it easier or more challenging to do the same thing. It's the ideas within the articles I want to remember rather than just the headline, and some articles have a lot of different but useful information (for example, today I learned that if you earn more than roughly $33,000 per year, you are in the top 1% on the planet - one third of people on the planet live on $10 per day.). That was in an article about sustainable production and consumption, so the headline itself wouldn't necessarily help me remember that this is the article where that factoid lives.
I have start.me bookmarked too and plan to keep my top 30 articles there.
At some point I'll probably reduce the options from 3 down to 2 or 1. But whichever choice I go with, it's already much, much better than what I was doing before. Thanks again!