Freakazoid

joined 2 years ago

I do wonder why I remember it being a beige like room, or could it be that those are later levels?

[โ€“] Freakazoid@lemmings.world 7 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

Oh thank you! Believe me I'm searching for years now haha finally found it! ๐Ÿ™ thanks my man, the screenshots alone are nostalgic ๐Ÿ˜‚

 

guys Im still looking for a game which takes place on a spaceship or futuristic facility. My father downloaded all kind of games for me since we didn't have the money to pay for them back then. I tried searching myabandonware.com for the game since I believe its considered abandonware. I also played Reflexive Games back then maybe it helps you guys with the timeframe.

Posted it on reddit before but without results so maybe the nice folks here know about the game ๐Ÿ˜Š. I played it as a kid roughly 16-19 years ago.

So the game is a platformer/sidescroller with 3Dish graphics. You play as a golden/yellow sphere robot and a girl who I believe wears a pink t-shirt and has blonde or white hair (not 100% sure tho)

together you need to solve puzzles in order to escape the spaceship like facility. Might have been a factory I don't know. the facility background contained the following colours beige white and grey, lighting had a white yellowish or blue tint. It felt futuristic the interior of the helm of Trek TNG reminds me of this game.

Game that its not:

  • Xenosaga Episode 1 for PS2

Answer provided by @cloudless@piefed.social

Game was: Little Space Duo (2009)

In addition to those:

  • Carrion
  • Katana Zero
  • Wreckage (Twisted Metal 2 Vibes)
  • The Precinct
  • Motor Town
  • Golf It
  • Aero GPX
  • Phogs!
  • Pixel Cup
  • Hot Brass
  • Coromon
  • Butcher
  • Cryptark
  • AntonBlast
  • PizzaTower
  • Corn Kidz 64
  • Crayon Physics (Nostalgia)

Non-Steam:

  • Jazz Jackrabbit 2 (GOG, nostalgia my favorite game, great soundtrack)
[โ€“] Freakazoid@lemmings.world 16 points 1 month ago

Street Racing Syndicate

[โ€“] Freakazoid@lemmings.world 9 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Well, I used mint the longest due to its stability. So I jus t start to experiment with that. If it ain't broken (yet), don't fix it.

I keep looking for alternatives tho, maybe I should give Fedora a try in the near future?

Performance wise mint is pretty good, the only issue I currently have is Double Commander. It doesn't like to be opened in full screen. Otherwise everything else works great. I hope to use Wayland in the future though.

 

I hope I can inspire some people. I got inspired by "Debian-Z" on GitHub.

  • Window Manager: i3 (Cinnamon as failsafe)
  • Polybar
  • Picom (compositor for blur and stuff)
  • Terminal: Ghostty
  • Music Player: MPD + RMPC
  • File Managers: Yazi + Double Commander
  • Rofi (Launcher + Bookmark Menu)
  • Bookmark backend: Buku + custom bash script
[โ€“] Freakazoid@lemmings.world 4 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Well I can still switch to cinnemon if needed, but im currently using i3 exclusively. For work, browsing the web, making music and play games once in a while.

It works great in i3 so I'm liking it so far. If linux Mint 22.3/23 has full Wayland support I might replace it with an Wayland alternative.

I never used Tiling Window Managers before, I started to like them like 2/3 weeks ago. (using linux since 2 years now). I was experimenting with cortile but that wasn't a good solution due to several bugs/instabilities. I3 seams to be one of the easier ones to customize, so I ended up using that instead.

 

My first try at ricing LM.

  • Linux Mint 22.2
  • I3WM + Picom
  • Ghostty

Displayed on screen:

  • Rmpc + mpd
  • nvim
  • fastfetch
  • yazi
  • polybar
[โ€“] Freakazoid@lemmings.world 77 points 2 months ago (19 children)

Is there any partition in the E U to stop Google from implementing their developer verification system?

Like Stop Killing Games?

[โ€“] Freakazoid@lemmings.world 3 points 2 months ago

Well I used Spotify in the past but prices are increasing over here so canceled that a long time ago. Now I'm using Symfonium with my Navidrome server manage my local library of songs. Now I just download them to the devices for offline listening.

[โ€“] Freakazoid@lemmings.world 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

for Android there is a client named seeker. you need to create an account (mainly just a username and password) after that its pretty much setup. You can search for the song that you want, download it and if possible also seed/share it with other people :)

[โ€“] Freakazoid@lemmings.world 13 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (4 children)

What about Nicotine+? Works great, its a client for soulseek. The quality is much higher most of the time.

[โ€“] Freakazoid@lemmings.world 4 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)
 

Well, I did it. I always wanted to get to walk on the tracks when I was younger, and now I found a way!

 

Hi guys,

There is an "issue" that I'm experiencing lately, and I don't know why exactly.

Sometimes a user has a question that I would like to answer for them, so I click reply, but then the instance that user is on asks me to create an account. So it's basically asking me to create another account for that specific instance even though I'm using a Lemmy account to write this post.

My question: Why is this happening, and shouldn't we be able to react to one another?

Im using:

  • Lemmings.world via web for my pc/laptop (I use Mint by the way :P)
  • Voyager an client which can be found on fdroid for Android.
  • Default UI
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