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TIL Animal Crossing has a fucking NES emulador inside the game that can run any ROM. Why?
You could get special NES items in the game for completing certain tasks. They designed the emulator to work with arbitrary ROMs so they could add ROMs later as part of nintendo promotions and events using the eReader Cards.
These custom items are encoded in a standard format in a user’s save file, so you can still visit people’s towns and transfer these items around.
I remember running linux on a Sega Dreamcast. It didn’t do anything, but I had fun doing it. I didn’t have the network cable dongle.
Is this one of those things where people try to install Linux on something simply to see if it can be done, or is there a practical upshot to this?
i call it intellectual masturbation for linux enthusiasts and i enjoy partaking. lol
this one’s fascinating if you’ve ever wondered how one cpu architecture can be emulated upon another and how memory can be managed outside of the original architecture.
i kind of see this as a form of artistic expression.
at first i thought you wrote AUTistic expression and i was marveling at how perceptive you were and i boggled at how you figured it out. lol
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this is next level insanity and I am in awe.
i’m in awe of the depth he went to, emulating a machine that was emulated on another machine that emulated linux; i lost track of the inception layers once he got to animal crossings. lol
it’s purely to see if it can be done
do you load it via cartridge?!!?
naturally, although the video just does it using a rom
embedded linux! im too dumb to understand most of this but, im glad there are people out there with the brains and willpower to create projects like this. its not only like novelty value, but can really show potential future use cases for how we can make use of obsolete hardware etc. creative thinking is crucial in times like these, where mainstream is stripping away the value of art and creation. cool project!