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MWeston said:
Nah, I don't mind the comments. I suck at these games. I'm an RPG man...nice and slow gaming. Good for the brain, not the thumbs. ;) For the record, I did intentionally ram the ship into the wall in F-Zero because I knew I was about to turn the camera off. :)

I will have a new video tonight. It's another emulation video. Drk||Raziel and I just got it working on Pandora hardware.

You tease!
How am I supposed to be able to sleep now...
 
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I think I broke it, thanks Xian!>.<!

On the other hand, is there anything you're looking forward to emulating on particular? Like Computer Space? :lol:
 

For those who don't know how, wrap the url of the youtube video in media tags, like this:

Code:
[MEDIA=youtube]0gYfwtj7Mok[/MEDIA]
 
Jourdy288 said:
For those who don't know how, wrap the url of the youtube video in media tags, like this:

Code:
[MEDIA=youtube]0gYfwtj7Mok[/MEDIA]
Please don't embed YouTube videos like that... It's very annoying when your web browser's memory suddenly rises with 30 MB just because the flash module is loaded. The [media] tag should only be used if the video in question is really important for understanding your post.
 
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Is theyr any Snes Game Whos nt worket on the Pandora whit snes9x, like Super mario RPG, or Starfox, or some games who need the super fx chip, or other spezials?, i can remember that the wiz had some problems, like the fx chip ect. B)
 
dflemstr said:
Jourdy288 said:
For those who don't know how, wrap the url of the youtube video in media tags, like this:

Code:
[MEDIA=youtube]0gYfwtj7Mok[/MEDIA]
Please don't embed YouTube videos like that... It's very annoying when your web browser's memory suddenly rises with 30 MB just because the flash module is loaded. The [media] tag should only be used if the video in question is really important for understanding your post.
+1

iprice said:
Embedding videos also makes these threads unsafe to view whilst at work :p
Also +1

I have Flashblock installed so I can selectively show what Flash items I want to see, but not everyone does. That's why link to it, don't embed it, and have a little description of what it is you're being linked to. ;)

Edited: for clarity.
 
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-Tj- said:
+1 and +1. I have Flashblock installed so I can selectively show what Flash items I want to see, but not everyone does. That's why link to it, don't embed it, and have a little description of what it is you're being linked to. ;)
There's FlashBlock for Chromium so I can use it, but don't want to since too many pages use flash elements for essential functionality (like menus or video) and that extra click will slow me down.
 
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dflemstr said:
There's FlashBlock for Chromium so I can use it, but don't want to since too many pages use flash elements for essential functionality (like menus or video) and that extra click will slow me down.
Is it the same as the Flashblock for Firefox? If it is, it probably has the "allow Flash from this site" option. I have that set for a lot of sites I visit that use Flash (YouTube, Hulu, and other video sites, mainly) so I don't have to click to activate them. Usually it's a one-time thing per site, and it filters by address, so YouTube videos work on YouTube, but they don't show up here (different base URL).

Edit: Sorry, were you thinking my other post was directed at you because of the quotes? If so, my mistake... I was directing it at Jourdy288, hence the "+1 and +1". :p
 
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-Tj- said:
dflemstr said:
There's FlashBlock for Chromium so I can use it, but don't want to since too many pages use flash elements for essential functionality (like menus or video) and that extra click will slow me down.
Is it the same as the Flashblock for Firefox? If it is, it probably has the "allow Flash from this site" option. I have that set for a lot of sites I visit that use Flash (YouTube, Hulu, and other video sites, mainly) so I don't have to click to activate them. Usually it's a one-time thing per site, and it filters by address, so YouTube videos work on YouTube, but they don't show up here (different base URL).
Oh, right, the "allow feature". Only problem is that I don't have any routine sites that I visit that need Flash (I visit new sites all the time, mostly designer's sites that tend to be built entirely from flash <_< ) so that approach wouldn't work.


BTW, this thread is kinda off-topic now...
 
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dflemstr said:
There's FlashBlock for Chromium so I can use it, but don't want to since too many pages use flash elements for essential functionality (like menus or video) and that extra click will slow me down.
"Your site requires flash? I know where I'm never going again"
Problem solved. Outside of the ones you would actually expect to require flash, like video and game sites.
 
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dflemstr said:
Jourdy288 said:
For those who don't know how, wrap the url of the youtube video in media tags, like this:

Code:
[MEDIA=youtube]0gYfwtj7Mok[/MEDIA]
Please don't embed YouTube videos like that... It's very annoying when your web browser's memory suddenly rises with 30 MB just because the flash module is loaded. The [media] tag should only be used if the video in question is really important for understanding your post.

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:p

Back to topic...
These videos really whet my appetite, but there's just something magical about DC emulation, mostly because it was the final console by SEGA, partly because it was the first for online play, but probably because my computer lags at it.
 
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