STUNLOCK THE PRESSES: combo breaking news (Part 1)

i initially thought it had to be rights, because if they’re going to re-release SMT3, it’d be the Maniax version with the improvements, but it has Dante. But they remedied that with the Chronicles version by replacing Dante with Raidou. So, that shouldn’t be an issue anymore, at least, for Japan.

hope this forum likes the nocturne essay i just finished that should be going online in a week or so

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hope this forum wants to partake in the nocturne podcast i’ve been planning to put together for years now

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Of course I do remember remember me, it asked me to, anyway! :smirk:

srlsy now though, if cyberpunk offers a french dub, i am in by default.
this is was what made remember me so much fun in the first place!

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You can’t get away with this character design if you’re homaging the latter, though.

Actually, come to think of it, you can, if you’re not a coward.

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wow I love her

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I felt like most of these had to be masking the streaming of game assets on the other side of the lever.

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http://likelike.org/

likelike is going all text in an hour so tulpa can draw more susumu horis

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Square-Enix to announce games intended for E3 2020 around July/August. Including possibly Chrono Tigger, Final Fantasia, and Pete’s Dragon Quest.

has disney purchased square-enix yet?

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here’s something else for all the true drill murderheads
image

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https://nonograms.relaxpuzzles.com/nonogram/34306

Pretty sure I implemented the puzzle correctly in here. It should be solvable! A good puzzle!

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I wasn’t 100% sure which thread this would go best in. I think it’s fine here? Feel free to move to a more relevant one if there is one. Maybe Tom’s Hardware?

Brief summary is that a neural network was able to recreate a game’s code simply by watching (120 hours of) footage of the game being played, including the key presses that were being applied. The test case they used here was Pac-Man. The code that the AI generated was from scratch, and it had no knowledge of the original game’s code.

Imagining a future where we make games by pre-rendering scenes and characters, and then just attach the desired controls/key-presses after the fact, and feeding it into an AI. Probably a horrific idea that will never actually be used in practice, but cool to think about nonetheless.

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this is terrifying, burn it

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I tried to solve the image in MSPaint…this is much better.

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Oof.

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I thought it looked fairly impressive visually myself, though I think I’d like the explosions to be a bit more prominent. I’m gonna laugh if this ends up looking for faithful than whatever SNK has been working on.

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