It's certainly not the real one[0], but looks a lot like the Winamp AVS/MilkDrop stuff. My Inspect Element -fu was however insufficient for getting a closer look.
Is there any chance the music section is legal? I would love to be able to put songs on my own pages, but I assumed it would be a legal issue? Is there a way to license songs at a reasonable price.
Best Xbox console. It had pretty good games. Sad they were unable to keep that momentum going and are basically nopeāing from the console business altogether now.
I was able pull together a Halo 3 LAN party last year, although the "consoles" were Linux PCs and the game was the MCC edition (60fps instead 30). Split-screen was resurrected via mods. I bought some Microsoft gamepad receiver to bring Xbox 360 original controllers under Linux. Some people insisted they get to play on the original gamepad (otherwise it was a mixed bag of PlayStation and newer Xbox/PC controllers).
I also realized that Halo 3 itself would have been old enough to drink with us!
I don't know if the Altair 8800 would count as my first home computer, as I was too young to really understand what it was and mostly just liked to play with the paper tape feed on the Teletype attached to it. By the time we got the PET 2001, I was old enough to actually use it as intended.
Anyone know what the music visualizer is?
It's certainly not the real one[0], but looks a lot like the Winamp AVS/MilkDrop stuff. My Inspect Element -fu was however insufficient for getting a closer look.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neon_(music_visualization)
Is there any chance the music section is legal? I would love to be able to put songs on my own pages, but I assumed it would be a legal issue? Is there a way to license songs at a reasonable price.
Ha that's great. I enjoyed the old Youtube.
Introduces a lot of lag on the mouse pointer.
Sick
Man you really nostalgia pilled me. It's lovely and a work of art.
What's the deal with the audio delay showing up for button taps until the icons have loaded?
Others getting nostalgia over the Xbox 360 reminds me how old I am!
Now for an additional kickback: nostalgia induced here is about the NXE, but it famously displaced the original Blades dashboard.
Best Xbox console. It had pretty good games. Sad they were unable to keep that momentum going and are basically nopeāing from the console business altogether now.
I just bought this the other day, https://www.retro-gamer.de/shop/heft/retro-gamer-2-26-einzel...
The Xbox 360 is now considered a retro gaming device, that was such a reminder how old I am now, to note my first home computer was a Timex 2068.
I was able pull together a Halo 3 LAN party last year, although the "consoles" were Linux PCs and the game was the MCC edition (60fps instead 30). Split-screen was resurrected via mods. I bought some Microsoft gamepad receiver to bring Xbox 360 original controllers under Linux. Some people insisted they get to play on the original gamepad (otherwise it was a mixed bag of PlayStation and newer Xbox/PC controllers). I also realized that Halo 3 itself would have been old enough to drink with us!
> my first home computer was a Timex 2068.
I don't know if the Altair 8800 would count as my first home computer, as I was too young to really understand what it was and mostly just liked to play with the paper tape feed on the Teletype attached to it. By the time we got the PET 2001, I was old enough to actually use it as intended.
The Xbox 360 is about as old now as the NES was when the Xbox 360 came out.
I still have it in a box with all its games
I still love its controller design.