This trilogy of "GAME BOY ESSENTIALS" books collect articles from gameboyessentials.com
Ranging from seminal classics to forgotten titles; they offer in-depth analyses of the good and bad games you should play to understand the universal appeal of the #GameBoy.
It's been a year since we first booted up #Zelda#TearsOfTheKingdom! ⚔️🛡️ What do professional cartographers think of this #map of Hyrule? How does it stack up against the perfect 10 out of 10 map in #BreathoftheWild?
The binary extracts the assets from the rom to play, all legal.
At Desktop mode, I simply downloaded the Linux binary from GitHub, got the USA no-intro rom of my game, added a the #github binary as a non-steam game. At the gaming mode, I forced compatibility on Linux runtime.
Deck controllers are pre-configured, all buttons work, runs at native widescreen 720p@60hz
A look at a recompilation tool for N64 games to allow native PC ports without the crazy amount of manual work needed to decompile them first. Very impressive stuff here. Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is the first release to get the recompilation treatment with even a native Linux port that works on the Steam Deck.
I dedicate this model to those who love Zelda TotK and have access to a multi-material 3D printer... That might indeed appeal to a rather niche audience 😅
I designed it using Open Source software only: GIMP for cleaning bitmap images, Inkscape for converting them into vector graphics, OpenSCAD for assembling them as 3D volumes, and OrcaSlicer for sending the result to the 3D printer.
So langsam komme ich in #Zelda Tears of the kingdom rein. Ist bei uns immer ein family event. Die Liebste ist Copilot (liest nach, was ich wo machen soll), Junior ist begeisterter Fan.
The Zelda games on the Game Boy and Colour are unique within the Zelda series as a whole. Strange plots, enemies, music, mystery and even gameplay plague the three games. Hell, in Link's Awakening half the enemies are straight up from Super Mario Bros. And the oracle games come with novels and feature interconnected password...
Felt rather unproductive today, so I decided to check out some games instead. So, this is where you come in: Tell me why I'm dead wrong – and why those are your favorite games ever! 😜 (Both are rated as "Overwhelmingly Positive")
And before you accuse me of being overly negative: I also played the demo for an "Overwhelmingly Positive" game that I liked enough to buy the full version of:
According to their trailer, @Wanderbot described it as: "A really neat fusion of #Zelda and #Metroidvania with #BulletHell". Nothing to add: If you enjoy any of those three, I'm feeling fairly confident you'll also love #MiniShootAdventures! :)
Ephemeral Legend Is An Action-Adventure RPG Inspired By The Game Boy Zelda Titles -- Time Extension (www.timeextension.com)
"Wake up! A grand adventure beckons!"...
Anyone know any other games similar to the Oracle ones? Already have a few (Anodyne, Lenna's Inception), looking for more.
The Zelda games on the Game Boy and Colour are unique within the Zelda series as a whole. Strange plots, enemies, music, mystery and even gameplay plague the three games. Hell, in Link's Awakening half the enemies are straight up from Super Mario Bros. And the oracle games come with novels and feature interconnected password...