Yes, but Windows is normal and therefore all of its myriad problems are just part-and-parcel with using a computer and can be ignored. Linux is not normal, though, so the slightest roadbump is an instant deal-breaker.
Founder and lead developer at Overclocked Abacus Games
Yes, but Windows is normal and therefore all of its myriad problems are just part-and-parcel with using a computer and can be ignored. Linux is not normal, though, so the slightest roadbump is an instant deal-breaker.
I don’t think he knows about second adventure.
So WipEout, then?
*Mole Patrol
There were three Game Boy Castlevanias.
Yes. Finding a knife-like potato is difficult, though.
I had a He-Man figure like that.
Pegasus is what happens when Zeus and Loki fuck.
Where is it? I don’t see anything.
honorable mention goes to the Daewoo CPG-120 which I only just learned about today. it’s a consolized MSX2 that looks like a cross between the Enterprise and a Roomba. i can’t decide if it looks magnificent or awful and it’s arguably not a console to begin with but hey
Dude, spoilers.
Probably a sequel to Virtua Fighter Kids. Or maybe to that visual novel on the Game Gear.
It’ll probably be 2025, when adoption hits 5% a few months before Windows 10 support ends. The 5% will make people take Linux more seriously when looking for alternatives to Windows 10, which will increase adoption even more, which will cause hardware and software providers to offer better Linux support, which will just cause the whole thing to snowball.
Yes, we need to teach dogs how to tell time!
Is a joke in yo town.
Linux 2.6 released in December 2003. Gnome 2.6 released in March of 2004. At that point Linux was truly ready for the desktop and we’ve just spent the last twenty years waiting for the rest of the world to catch up.