@gapingmaws I'm sure it's possible, but I bet that all the people who could do it have also said "why would I do that?". If you didn't want to mess with the application window itself, you could fake it by having a game take a screenshot of the desktop beforehand to use as a separate layer.
@thegrayfruit Grandia (PS1) displayed all combatants along a timeline and each one moved faster or slower (toward their turn) based on their speed stat. I can't remember if it also stated their selected action, but you could skip their turn by attacking as it became their turn in the timeline.
@Nitos_n@hoolopee Yeah, Dead Rising is the one I remember having nightmarishly small font as we moved away from CRTs and games demanded higher resolutions.
@atelierjoshua Their first four albums are all guaranteed bangers and I'm always happy when they get attention. Everyone knows "Carry on my Wayward Son" and "Dust in the Wind", but they have so much more.
@TafferKing451 I've got your back. Just slap one of these between each distinct area. 'More levels, more fun', and literally nobody will argue with that. /s
You know, an avid #Neopets fan told me that it was a card game before it was a magical, Flash-powered playplace. Is that true?
#pixelart#pixelanimation
Hey, I played guitar on most of this #album and I just found out that it's on Kickstarter! Among the rewards are a custom song sent directly to you! A link for those interested: https://t.co/57ySbCQCJ6
#indiemusic#MusicMonday
@romabysen I'm really that sad I'm not the only person who had that exact conversation with a real person. Would you believe he had a crummy Punisher skull tattoo?
Weekend reminder that SimCity's creators couldn't accurately reflect the scale of urban parking lots because if they did the game fell apart.
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