@PiperNivenWWE@Dominic78416506@DanhausenAD@HeheHausen goddamn i love when scottish people burn people on twitter because i hear it out loud in my head and the scottish accent is the best accent for tearing someone a new hole.
@alexaugerdev people forget that NES games came with instruction manuals! and we read them cover to cover, usually on the car ride home from the store! the Z1 manual had a ton of story and details, there was plenty of context and plenty of explanation! https://t.co/iVEnIEyjwq
@RobertDaleSmith@AxelLopes8 Yes, this is often called UD/LR and is banned in most all speedrunning as it cannot be done on an unmodified console/controller. it does similar things in many games on both NES and SNES, and most emulators have a “disable UD/LR” option to prevent it from accidentally happening.
@ifairyboy this is why games are “localized” and not just translated. translation is just converting words, localizing is converting the feeling and intention behind the words. nintendo has amazing localizers. there’s a series about this called “legends of localization” you might like.