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Malta: has a piano
Me: 👀🔥????
reblog and tell me which star trek ship you are obsessed with and which one you hate more than anything
You’re my favourite your answer is valid
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This but there’s a stack of done and almost done things that my brain has decided don’t count, not real, a fabrication.
This but I (usually) get the things I actually need done but then when I have the time to do the fun or hobby related things I need to do I don’t and do anything but.
Tomb of Nefertari QV66 360 Panorama | 360Cities
It’s not much, but, before I leave you for The Great Event please enjoy this 360 panorama of Nefertari’s tomb. It’s only one room, but it has the ‘calming stars my beloved’ ceiling, and Nefertari’s tomb truly is beautiful.
absolutely fascinated by this raw pixels on an emulator vs how the game was actually supposed to look on old tvs twitter
People say that old games dont look as good as they remember
Its because they legitimately dont.
The “fuzz” from CRT monitors was something that was definitely accounted for and taken advantage of back in the day when it came to video games! While this effect is noticeable in 3D games, it’s MUCH more visible when it comes to 2D sprites:
Just look how much more depth these simple sprites of Princess Peach and Bowser from Super Mario RPG seem to have when seen through the “dots” of a CRT TV screen!
I somehow did not know this!?!?!?
One of the clearest examples of this is using the effect for transparent waterfalls in the MegaDrive Sonic games
My absolutely favourite example of this is with Dracula’s eyes in Castlevania
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This is the best photo I’ve ever taken, I managed to capture one of a crow holding a box of matches. Big trickster energy
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Can’t believe I’m going to have to buy bananas for my little solo Eurovision party













