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2 yrs

What To Consider When Baking Blueberries Into Your Cake
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What To Consider When Baking Blueberries Into Your Cake

Do your homemade cakes suffer from sunken, unevenly distributed blueberries? We have a method that helps these fruits and other add-ins defy gravity!
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2 yrs

The Effects Of Eating Too Much Pasta, According To Health Experts
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The Effects Of Eating Too Much Pasta, According To Health Experts

Pasta is a widely beloved food, but too much of a good thing can be tough on your body. We spoke to experts to understand what happens when you overdo pasta.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

A Full-Blown Civil War Looms for Democrats
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A Full-Blown Civil War Looms for Democrats

by Matt Margolis, PJ Media: Make no mistake about it, the Democrats are in big trouble now that Joe Biden has decided to drop out of the 2024 presidential election. Yes, Joe Biden was down in the polls, but the process going forward for the Democrats is going be bitterly divisive and messy. Soon after […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Trump: The Democrats Have NO IDEA Who Their Candidate Is
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Trump: The Democrats Have NO IDEA Who Their Candidate Is

by Steve Watson, Summit News: During his first rally since last weekend’s attempt on his life, Donald Trump told a packed crowd in Michigan that the Democrats have problems, primary among them being that they don’t know who their candidate is going to be. “The Democrats are going to go to convention, and they have […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Maria Bartiromo: Mysterious Man in Grey Suit Climbed Ladder, Directed Police While They Took Photos of Crook’s Body — Not Secret Service as Initially Believed
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Maria Bartiromo: Mysterious Man in Grey Suit Climbed Ladder, Directed Police While They Took Photos of Crook’s Body — Not Secret Service as Initially Believed

from The Gateway Pundit: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
2 yrs

Antstream Arcade Retro Gaming History II: The Super Game Boy
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Antstream Arcade Retro Gaming History II: The Super Game Boy

It seemed like the perfect gaming idea – take the hugely popular Nintendo Game Boy and enable gamers to combine its games with the also-hugely popular Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Antstream Arcade digs into the archives to unearth the history of Nintendo’s Super Game Boy peripheral in the second of our retro gaming history features. In case you missed it, our first Antstream Arcade Retro Gaming History focused on retro gaming in Brazil. In 1994, Nintendo was still bossing the games scene. Its latest console, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or SNES, remained popular, as did the Game Boy, the cheap and efficient handheld that enabled gamers to play classics such as Tetris and Super Mario Land on the fly. Yet one thing the Game Boy didn’t have was a variety of colours: every one of its marvellously playable games appeared in a murky and blurred green. With the Game Boy Color four years away, Nintendo had to try something different if it was to bring the rainbow to the handheld’s incredible library of games. So What Does It Do? Simply put, by plugging the Super Game Boy device into your SNES console, you instantly had potential access to the handheld’s vast library of titles. However, Nintendo knew this wouldn’t be enough, so a few more tricks were up the Super Game Boy’s sleeve. Firstly, the device added border effects, nine built-in surrounds and the ability to create custom borders (sadly, unsavable). The built-in borders included an Escher-type arrangement of blocks, a cork board and a bucolic meadow. Secondly, the Game Boy’s games got a much-needed splash of colour. The Super Game Boy featured 32 in-built colour palettes, adding variety to each one and able to alter the colour throughout the game, while some games (mainly beat-‘em-ups such as Killer Instinct) permitted the use of the second SNES controller. Finally, developers could enhance a game’s audio, using the host SNES unit to play 16-bit sound. A Land In Colour With the player able to choose different palette hues for their Game Boy games, fans could now play their favourite games in a pre-chosen colour. You could even devise your own colours, mixing the four shades to create a bespoke hue – but it was necessary to keep a pen handy for noting down the resultant passcode, the lack of a save battery continuing to prove a drawback to player’s creative endeavours. The Super Game Boy was released in the summer of 1994, retailing for £49.99 in the UK. While easy to use and an excellent peripheral for anyone wishing to play their Game Boy games on the big screen, its extra tricks relied on the support of developers. The device is effectively a Game Boy, which owners can plug directly into the SNES’s cartridge slot. As a result, all original Game Boy games were compatible; unfortunately, few developers took advantage of the Super Game Boy’s capabilities. A Place In History While far from a best-seller, the Super Game Boy was enough of a success in Japan to inspire a follow-up, the Super Game Boy 2 and a bespoke controller, the Super Game Boy Commander. Both were Japanese exclusives and no doubt inspired by the breakout phenomenon of the Pokémon franchise: it included a link cable port, enabling fans to battle away on the Game Boy versions of their favourite Pokémon game. Furthermore, Nintendo persevered with the concept, an in-house studio devising the Wide Boy (Game Boy games on a Nintendo Entertainment System) and Wide Boy 64 (on the Nintendo 64), although these were not available to the public. Finally, there was the Game Boy Player for the Nintendo GameCube. This device housed Game Boy Advance technology, that handheld’s backward compatibility enabling the use of original Game Boy and Game Boy Color cartridges, in addition, of course, to Game Boy Advance Games. The Best Games For The Super Game Boy Experience Few developers used the Super Game Boy’s extra abilities – and in any case, with cartridge space at a premium, it often wasn’t even possible. Marked initially with ‘Super Game Boy Game Pak’, there are four of our favourite games that did make an effort to create something markedly different. Space Invaders The SGB-enhanced Space Invaders is a one-of-a-kind game – or rather, games! Inside its cartridge sits an SBA version of the original Game Boy conversion of the arcade classic, complete with a border that mimics the arcade game. There are further colour options for this mode; however, the inclusion of an actual SNES game, a faithful port of the arcade game, complete with various gameplay options, is a massive bonus for Super Game Boy owners. Wario Land II This Game Boy sequel uses different borders for each level, and while sometimes distracting, they’re all lovingly detailed, especially the castle border of the early levels. In each one, the porcine Wario gazes down from the upper edge. A Bug’s Life Early Game Boy Color games were often merely upgraded original Game Boy releases, conveniently making them compatible with the Super Game Boy. This Game Boy Color game from 1998 boasts an SGB-enhanced version, sporting an incredible SNES-style soundtrack, which adds another dimension to its insectoid antics. Donkey Kong Game Boy Donkey Kong is a relatively accurate port of the arcade game, and its origins are lovingly demonstrated in the coin-op-inspired border. There are also improved colours and sound, making this the best way to experience DK on the Game Boy. Did you have a Super Game Boy back in the nineties? What were your favourite games to play? We’ll see you next week with more great titles to play anytime, anywhere on Antstream The post Antstream Arcade Retro Gaming History II: The Super Game Boy appeared first on Old School Gamer Magazine.
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
2 yrs

Datapath Vision OBS Bluescreen Fix
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Datapath Vision OBS Bluescreen Fix

Datapath has just released a firmware update for the Vision line of capture cards, that fixes a blue screen error that occurs when you change resolutions.  This crash could happen with both analog and digital sources, so if you own one of these cards, upgrade right away: Download Here:  https://www.datapathsoftware.com/downloads/visioninstall-v7-29-0/ *Used Datapath Vision E1 or E1s:  […]
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
2 yrs

Open Source Genesis Everdrive
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Open Source Genesis Everdrive

Krikzz has just released a completely open source version of his Genesis Everdrive, that’s also meant to be a cost-effective way for people to start gaming.  I purchased one and the price came to just over $40, including shipping to the NYC area.  FORTY DOLLARS.  For an official Everdrive, not a knockoff!!  These are obviously […]
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Pet Life
Pet Life
2 yrs ·Youtube Pets & Animals

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12 Stunning Kitchen Peninsula Ideas That’ll Convince You to Replace Your Island
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12 Stunning Kitchen Peninsula Ideas That’ll Convince You to Replace Your Island

Storage meets counter space in this unique kitchen addition. READ MORE...
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