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obtaining roms:

edge emulation (missing some consoles; CD-based games come in compressed formats such as CHD; very fast DL speed)

myrient (pretty much everything, no strings attached; fast DL speed)

cdromance (mostly has games for CD-based consoles; games come in uncompressed iso or bin/cue; has a lot of pre-patched rom hacks; medium-fast DL speed)

planetemu (largely in french; has a lot of obscure titles other sites lack; very fast DL speed)

alvro collection spreadsheet (pretty much everything, including many newer consoles; slightly inconvenient to navigate; download site has timer and limits to 1 download every 30 mins, can be worked around with vpn; inconsistent medium-to-very-fast DL speed)

script that lets you download from emuparadise post-shutdown (pretty much everything; inconsistent medium-to-very-fast DL speed; can occasionally be uncooperative)

ROMs Megathread/Archive (everything, really; slow DL speed; usually a last resort if you can't find something anywhere else)

i don't currently recommend Vimm's Lair due to very slow speeds, download limits, and offering nothing that isn't on other sites (unless you need prepatched xiso format Xbox roms)

console-focused sites:

HShop (all 3DS. very complete, easy to navigate. has qr codes for direct download from 3ds; yes, the qr codes are safe; fast dl speed)

MarioCube (focused on GameCube/Wii and has everything you'll ever need for those platforms; requires joining a google group for standard roms but it takes like 2 clicks; very fast dl speed)

NoPayStation (practically every PS3/PSP/Vita game and update, downloaded directly from sony's servers; fast dl speed)

sites offering switch and other modern games get shut down very frequently so i won't be linking them in order to keep this post from getting outdated, but you can find them if you snoop around reddit (the switchpirates sub in particular) a little

romsets:

Cylum's Romsets (my personal favorite - not fully complete sets but heavily curated, so no going through a million revisions of the same game)

for 1fichier directories, you can use a tool like 1fichier-dl to download in bulk. i'd recommend doing this on the alvro collections if you want more complete sets.

softmodding and loading roms on some popular consoles:

recommended emulators and emulation guides:

netplay:

wanna play with your friends online?

fightcade covers nes, genesis, pc engine, dreamcast, and snes along with a variety of arcade boards from capcom, snk, sega, and konami. playstation is incoming. all platforms on it have rollback netcode.

mednafen covers psx, saturn, pc engine cd and sega cd, and i find its snes performance better personally. delay-based netcode with server structure. here's a pre-packed version with a gui included and here's a netplay guide i largely wrote myself.

other than that, dolphin is naturally used for gamecube/wii, and project64 with the AQZ netplay plugin is used for N64.

games are great. go play some games.

[edited 3/25/23]

[voice of a person who just got like seven paragraphs into typing up a different version of this post before succumbing to the futility of that] i actually don't think it's ableism that fromsoft games don't have a difficulty slider. i actually think it's largely fine and reasonable that many action combat games may not be accessible to people who significantly struggle with visual processing, reaction time, and precise inputting in the same way I think it's largely fine and reasonable that many puzzle or mystery games may not be accessible to people who significantly struggle with wordplay, abstract thinking, or parsing and remembering text.

sometimes a piece of art may be outside of your capacity to experience for whatever reason, and its fine to be sad about that (im certainly sad about a lot of the games i can not ever play) but it doesn't necessarily mean you have been categorically wronged by its creators.

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Watched the Ant-man films with my wife and they were ok.

Watched Wandavision and it was good!

Watched The Incredible Hulk and it was meh.

Watched Loki and it was good!

Watched Thor and it was ok.

Watched Captain America: The First Avenger and it was bad.

Watched The Avengers and it was good.

Watched What If...? and it was ok.

Watched Doctor Strange and it was good. The Multiverse of Madness was ok.

Watched the Iron Man films and they were ok.

Watched Thor: The Dark World and it was bad.

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OUT NOW on Steam

10 Beautiful Postcards

you have been sentenced to review 10 incredible hotels, on the fertile plain between the gaze and the world.

one of the games i'm happiest about making. if you like anthology of the killer, cd-rom multimedia, children's games, Yume Nikki, Theresa Duncan & Monica Gesue's Chop Suey, weird html webcomic experiments, wandering, comic books, paul klee, looking at things, taking the eye for a walk, i hope you will enjoy.

steam keys will also be available soon for people who already have the game on itch!