@whoisryosuke I'm usually a very stubborn open-standards-only person. The "I had an 'MP3-stick' that also supported Ogg Vorbis because I only had those" kind. The "No binary blobs in my OS and BIOS" kind. But, I admit, secretly, MiniDisc still makes me smile very fondly. So damn neat. Such a shame it arrived late to the scene and was hampered by Sony doing everything in their power to hamstring it's killer feature, perfect copies, by not making proper computer drives for it and only its craptacular NetMD software...
I have added a new chapter on Extrinsic vs. Intrinsic rotations to our #PlayStation module.
Since the yaw, pitch, and roll sequence of rotations of our ship is always based on the last rotation (respecting the pilot's view), it was important to explain the math for both cases.
Review for Point Blank on PSone from GamesMaster 70 - July 1998 (UK)
Another one of those insanely fun multiplayer games on the PSone.
The system was full of underrated gems like this that didn't get much mainstream coverage.
I actually played a ton of different golf games on different systems. Strangely fun. Never played this one, but it has Mario Golf vibes. I like those kinds of vibes.
Review for Circuit Breakers on PSone from GamesMaster 70 - July 1998 (UK)
This is one of those games that I don't see anyone talking about anymore, but if you are looking for a super fun multiplayer game, be sure to give this one a try as it was one of my favourites back in the day.
There was a somewhat similar one on PS2/Xbox, but I can't immediately recall it's name...
I really love finding these kinds of articles, especially when they included interviews and such.
So much info gets lost over time as physical magazines just disappear.
I'm slowly finishing issue 79, which is another incredible issue.
It has a 5 page tips section with beautiful MGS artwork as well as a 6 page review for it as well.
The mid to late 90's were something incredibly special.