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BetaBeacon
March 4, 2025
- Final Fantasy VI is available on iOS and Sony PSP - Final Fantasy VI leans more towards science and technology, adding a touch of reality to the fantasy world.
AppWizard
December 20, 2024
Steam users played 50% fewer games in 2024 compared to the previous year, influenced by Game Pass, emulation, and the Nintendo 3DS XL. Only 15% of total gaming time was spent on titles launched in 2024, while 47% was dedicated to games released in the last one to seven years, and 37% to titles over eight years old. The free-to-play game Banana gained significant attention, and the action-adventure game Black Myth: Wukong led in single-player concurrent players. Long-standing games like Counter-Strike, Dota 2, and PUBG dominated the Most Played charts, making it challenging for new live service games to succeed. Steam offers over 200,000 titles, with around 18,000 released in 2024, making the 15% of playtime on new games seem reasonable.
Winsage
October 22, 2024
MetraByte, a YouTuber, is attempting to run Windows 95 on the Nintendo 3DS using a version of DOSBox tailored for the device. The setup process involves extensive command line input and faces numerous challenges, including limited memory, with only 16 MB allocated to the installation. The New Nintendo 3DS has 256 MB of RAM, but struggles to handle the operating system. MetraByte encounters technical hurdles when trying to allocate more memory, with the system crashing beyond 32 MB. The project highlights the limitations of the 3DS while showcasing the interest in retro technology.
Winsage
October 21, 2024
MetraByte has successfully run Windows 95 on the Nintendo 3DS using DOSBox, but faced significant challenges such as slow boot times and performance issues. Initial attempts to run applications like Paint were frustrating, leading him to abandon plans for music creation. Each installation attempt took around 30 minutes, with a final successful installation taking over two hours, often resulting in Blue Screen of Death errors and driver issues. The experiment illustrates the nostalgic appeal of older operating systems, despite the difficulties encountered in retro computing.
Winsage
October 19, 2024
MetraByte, a YouTube creator, successfully ran Windows 95 on a modded Nintendo 3DS using DOSBox, but the experience was slow and prone to crashes, making it impractical for use. Basic tasks took a long time, and applications with graphical demands frequently crashed. The limitations of the 3DS hardware were evident, and while there were suggestions to tweak DOSBox settings for better performance, the small touchscreen interface posed additional challenges.
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