Jojo Rabbit is like if Wes Anderson and Leni Riefenstahl collaborated.
When I played on PC the game looked good, but there were definitely places that could be improved. I recall facial animations looking a bit off. Not that I think a remaster is called for.
I don’t know about the “becomes commonplace” part, but mangled idioms are generally called “malapropisms”.
No, it’s a custom AMD x86-64 chip.
If you’re still having a problem after that try clearing google.com and youtube.com cookies.
I just sit around in my bathrobe until I’m dry enough to put on clothes.
Where’s the “check Caps Lock key” step?
And it’s still here in the 2020s.
In case anyone doesn’t get the reference, Peter Davison, the fifth classic Doctor wore a stalk of celery pinned to his lapel.
I usually get an Otterbox case for my phones which come with a belt clip.
What about those of us who pirated in the early '80s?
The computer lab at my junior high was basically one big floppy copying/trading center. It was great.
My school had one of those. One day we got the idea to tie one of the kids to it around his waist and make him run around to spin it. I still remember our teacher asking “where’s Willy?” once recess was over, then looking out the window to see him desperately trying to untie himself.
Balances*
Wine is not an emulator.
If that horse were on Lemmy its username would be LaunchesLaunchesKayaks.
There was a retail chain called Christmas Tree Shops, and while they weren’t exclusively Christmas-themed, it was certainly a part of their brand. I recently learned they closed all stores after over 50 years in business.
Oh, I played them both. I didn’t really care for II’s splitting the game into 8 “worlds”, I preferred the original’s single huge dungeon, but I did enjoy it.
Reminds me of a setup I had for local serial multiplayer on my Atari ST. I had cable going from the ST’s 25 pin serial port to a 9-pin connector, a gender changer, a null modem module, then 9-pin back to 25-pin. But hey, it worked.