@Memor-X I never played it. I was considering buying the original cartridge back when it was affordably priced, but decided against buying it, which is regrettable in retrospect. There are a few games like that come to think of it. Since I have not played the original game, I was discouraged me from trying the sequels, even though I have license to do so from past Humble Bundles.
@Tonepoet oh yea 2 scart slots one male one female for maximum a/v club experience, rca composite a/v, rca component, s-video, vhf/uhf coaxial, dtv port
Other examples of such games include Bayonetta 2, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and arguably The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (There is a Wii U version of that). I'm not sure what the full extent of it is though.
@Hakase I've never seen a television with any sort of male connector on it before. Aren't those usually reserved for cables? XD
@Tonepoet actually for Breath of the Wild i think it was the other way around. it was meant for the Switch but they wanted the Wii U to still be relevant
@Memor-X I have difficulty believing that. I mean games aren't made in a day, and Nintendo was showing tech demos of a more realistic zelda game for Wii U years before Breath of the Wild was released. I.I.R.C. this wouldn't be the first time development from a prior console leaked over into a game for the successor, even for the Zelda series. Twilight Princess is particularly notorious with the whole flipped world thing, which is apparently for the purpose of making the Wii game right handed.
@Tonepoet but then again they were teasing a new Zelda game since the Wii U came out and Breath of the Wild was properly announced with the announcement of the Switch
i need help to find out what anime that i been seen long time ago.is about a mixed gender girl half girl with boobs but nit fully male.i think the time of it was space future. where this mixed gender girl and a real girl love a guy.i remember a scene where where the mixed gender girl went to a ho...
@Hakase Oh, I don't have any reason to doubt that, but connectors don't necessarily indicate what's being interconnected, even if they're identical. Japan has a 21 pin scart type connector that's used similarly to the European one, but the pinout is so different that if you interconnect those standards you'll fry the equipment because voltage is being sent through what is meant to be a mere signal line. Similarly, Apple Desktop Bus for keyboards and stuff uses the same connector as S-video.
If I recall correctly, I think I even saw a male HD-15 connector (the one used for V.G.A. monitors) used on a computer as a sort of serial port or something.
It might be enlightening to know why they used an inverse connector.
I've been trying to make myself read some manga on the tablet but it feels like I'm forcing myself and I keep finding better or more fun/interesting things to do instead
it's like I got this tablet and I'm not using it what the fuck, me
Yep. Story isn't that interesting and it is extremely drawn out and most of the footage is just a character with a serious look on their face or something :P
same as a lot of people looooove drawing real people or photographic paintings of nature (which is of no interest to me because they could have drawn something novel and cool instead), because they like to reproduce existing stuff or just don't think about it, or it makes sense to them somehow, it's of no interest to me
I'm used to getting the premium experience and I guess I'm wasting too much time on bad manga and then I get this bad feeling of regret, and think I should have recognized this is just bad a lot earlier
it's a novel experience
or maybe I just don't feel particularly great physically because of the weather or that it's 3 am :p
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