I won't lie, the Internet Archive's probably screwed since judges will NEVER side with them over publishers with infinitely more money and institutional privileges/rights, but I'm REALLY hoping they'll pull through somehow. Their mission is incredibly important, and I don't want to see greedy publishers take away rare/important books that they may or may not even be producing/selling anymore.
Anyone reading this, back up something on the Internet Archive. Especially anything copyrighted, rare and niche. Even if you can only save one thing, that could be one thing that would have been lost. Edit: I also wanted to say, don't take anything online for granted. There is software, games, media, and books that you may have even experienced that are now lost forever. The cultural legacy of humanity is constantly evaporating and it's a condition exacerbated by overbearing copyright law. Edit 2: Be careful with ideas that if you can't save everything it's not worth doing. Make realistic goals like keeping a specific subset of niche data, something that you're interested in.
@@majamystic256 You don't need to use an external drive! You can save it on your computer, your phone, a USB stick, a media player, a game console, burn a disk, or sign up for any free cloud storage. The possibilities are endless. There have been countless stories of lost media being discovered in the weirdest places.
100% agree with everything you said. However, it's time society starts going on the offense and begin to break apart all these corporate monopolies and drop Capitalism. Public entities are being eroded either for privatization or elimination of competition. We can't keep going on the defense or fighting endless fires. Time to start going after the cause of these fires.. Namely infinite corporate/shareholder greed and its economic system. Lets have an 'Economy for all' and not just one the richest 1% of it. **also I'm getting into nonsense arguments with *Culture wars* distractors trying to blame the problems on social reasons. Lets also spread the word for those not to fall for the diversion tactics.
Considering the frail status of ROMs online, I recommend that folks start downloading full ROM backups for their favorite systems and creating ROM packs that can easily be copied over into your emulator(s)/front-ends of choice. It makes building retro-gaming setups much easier.
Good thing I’ve already done that! I have a ton of games from across different platforms, and I’ve built up a pretty nice collection for myself to use in whatever emulator or front end I want.
You forgot the CEMU news (android) CEMU has improved on android so much, Wind Waker HD went from 2 fps to kinda playable fps and mario kart 8 is full speed now
dont worry guys i have a massive server / hard drive full of every retro game they cant take that away from me and i will keep distrubiting it forever to keep this art alive
Defend the Internet Archive. It is the record of the past. Without this History could be revised to hide information from future generations. Meanwhile I love Dolphin!!!
@@BlackHammer0891There's a torrent out there with a collection of ROMs weighing a whopping 7 TB! Not a lot of seeds though so good luck getting to 100% within this decade. It just shows that there is always a way however difficult it may be.
I sincerely hope the Internet Archive pulls through well, it allowed me to watch a good bunch of 70s-90s Marvel content. I know a lot of it has been archived in other places, but IE being the main stop to see it all was a swell thing. To anyone that wants to keep something stored in there to themselves (like ROMs and other stuff), please do archive that on your own.
Even if "other places" have backups or what. The problem is, they will get shut down too at some point. But the biggest problem are search engines. They simply don't display what you are looking for. Other example, several Email providers like gmail, GMX or yahoo for example, block emails before they even reach your account. They have a pre-filter in place you cannot interact with. Emails from Usenet Boards for example are outright blocked by them.
What a waste that the internet archive was forced to do this... what a load of crap... america where only money matters. They should move to another country that cares about humanity instead of money.
This year is just genuinely shit, barely anything good happening aside from PS4 emulation progress and we lost so much cool sites and preservation took a hit, now this. The judge who made that ruling is honestly absolute buffoon, something tells me he doesn't even get what the implications of the decision he made is. This truly is the modern burning of library of Alexandria as some people say.
The big problem with the archive thing is that copyright works take too long to make public domain. Asteroids was released in 1979. It wouldn’t become public domain until 2074!!! Somebody there will have to have a fully functioning copy to last that long before it can be legally archived or freely distributed.
Same here. I have noticed lots and lots of files, especially roms, have been getting removed or locked lately. Torrents not showing the full lists as well. It's only going to get worse.
Go to the breweries in Saint John, NB and take a sip of your beer every time Mr Sujano says “I’ll drop a link in the description below” and “I’m not joking with ya”.
The nebulous space that IA lives in has always been one where there should be a fight. A tremendous amount of good will and respect from the institutions charged with making information available to the public was garnered during covid, and therefore I believe it has incurred a status that will allow it to persevere, however I think it is unreasonable to believe that converting printed text to digital text is 'transformative' and it is obvious that making (especially newer) materials freely available is infringing upon publisher's rights and violating the IP rights of authors.
Man It's going to be an absolute nightmare to find some old removed RUclips songs and old dead drivers for old hardware of any sort and it already is it's going to be impossible without the Archive I'm hating big companies more and by the millisecond I'm going to be forced to use... Wait no I can still use XP that's where my trust is at right now I just need to do more research I've come across tools and patches for Ryzen CPUs for XP before I need to do it again... Actually I'm excited now I'm going to start this weekend if I can hopefully remember
Unless you know what your doing simply connecting windows xp to the internet in 2024 is enough to infect every device on your entire home network I could be wrong but I swear that's what someone said a couple months ago on some video I was watching
@@retro_black421 I did try one back in like 2016-2017 for fun and it seemed fine to me too but I guess it really depends on what your doing online I guess if you don't go to shady sites and download anything and everything you should be somewhat fine
@@FerinaAryelenope, only if you disable your firewall. But that’s for all computers anyway so it’s a pretty irrelevant thing to say that windows xp will die if you connect it to internet
@@noaharkadedelgado I just meant after not having any software updates for how many years now it sounds pretty unsafe imo but my phone also doesn't have security updates anymore but it can play every game I want so I'm gonna continue using it
No. Corporations and their greedy, bloodsucking, USELESS to society, wealthy shareholders will try to erode that as well. All we are doing is losing more and more of our ownership, access, rights etc..to the rich 1% (they own these corporations) with their Capitalism. To the point. "don't worry, the Internet Archive just itself can still be found on the Internet"
The EFF keeps silent about anything not political these days. They were silent about yuzu, they are silent about 3D printer patent lawsuits, and when I asked EFF about the legality of my own project DXGL in light of the Oracle v Google API lawsuit (which thankfully ruled APIs aren't copyrightable) they told me to come back if I am sued.
Remember, just because emulation is not going good *this* year, doesn’t mean it won’t be good in 5, 10 or 20 years. Remember what happened to Bleem? Despite its fall, the PS1 emulation scene is still as active as ever. What needs to happen is because we’ve lost so much in terms of preservation, this would be a great opportunity for people to do better. The emulation scene has *always* thrived that way and it *always* will. Build better emulators, better rom sites, better ways to preserve. At least that’s what I think.
That's really bad about the Archive. I really need to beef up my Japanese Saturn collection as well as go through what Genesis has to offer other than what I grew up with.
Let us just hope the best for the Internet Archive .Today I also had problems with the pizza delivery and also (no joke, I'm completely serious) my aunt fell from the balcony today and she is now in a coma, it is uncertain whether she will survive. So it is an absolutely black day for me.
If you get the chance while you're in NB, should hike Sugarloaf Mountain in Campbellton. Beautiful trails and view from the top of the mountain. About a 45min hike.
Jesus Christ, why do people keep saying that the Internet Archive is going to suffer a downfall? Like hell, it was meant for the books section, not the other media such as videos, photos, and ROMs! It's like how they say that the world is going to end in 2012 when it didn't actually happen. Just because they lost the appeal, does not mean they're going to shut down. Hell, other publishers don't even care about ROMs being on the website, Christ! I'd rather fire the judge and replace him with Saul Goodman.
We need to start downloading everything we can from archive 😢 I'm a huge kid at heart and to be honest the Minecraft movie is something is like to see but I didn't see myself going by myself to watch it but enjoying it with my son is totally different.
Not me cracking open an Estrella only to look up at my monitor and see Mrs. Sujano giving me a thumbs up with a beer in hand XD XD the timing is surreal
I'll drop a link in the description below 😂 got to admit it dose flow though I think I would keep it in the my repertoire it's the best filler great work giving us content while on one of your many vacations 😂 must say you two deserve them thanks can't wait for the 20 min video when your back at the office
Good morning from the UK. Canada looks gorgeous, you visit some great places. Dolphin is a great emulator and just continues to get better. The emulator loads and runs fine on all my devices, including an ancient Samsung S7 Edge, so I don't know what Google are talking about claiming it doesn't load!?! I have no interest in Minecraft any longer unfortunately, so the movie isn't really on my radar. However, you sounded surprised when suggesting it was slightly childish. Did I miss something? My kids started playing the game when they were about 8 years old and even though it was me that got them interested in the first place, it has always been very child friendly. There will most likely be some more "Disney-esque" adult gags in there, especially since Jack Black is in it, but I am not at all surprised it is mostly kid friendly. That's their main demographic IMO. Anyway, it's no longer summer here and the weather is drab and overcast, so I'm off to watch some random videos of a tourist of some sort, perhaps an average one. Just to see some more sunshine and beautiful scenery as I'm unwilling to let summer go just yet. State saved. See you tomorrow. 😁👍
04:50 I've seen people who owned them back in the late 90s early 2000s, I've played one adaptation of it on Jumpstart First Grade on Windows 98, but never played with them in real life. Guess I didn't understand how to play the game and it might have been difficult for me to understand how to play it. But man, that's cool to see them bring it back every year, good on them for doing so. Also, Holy Shoot The 1988 The Legend of Zelda DiC series is re-released after what felt like nearly 36/30 years has passed since the VHS releases back in the day!?!??!?! Amazing!!
I told people that roms on the Internet Archive wouldn't be safe forever. Oh well. Looks like it's back to emulation being underground like the good ol days. Looks like it's only a matter of time before roms are wiped from the IA.
It's this reason why I've been going to multiple other sites for not only ROMs but also ISO files for games I wish to try, or have them archived incase if I wish to play it from my HDDs offline and go from there.
The Minecraft movie trailer really missed for me; I'm not sure if it's just the long shadow of Borderlands, but I might just be off the Jack Black train - I'm not sure. & a POG world championship you say? I might have to dig out my old box, lol :) I miss playing POGs on the pavement, those were some golden times.
Internet Archive is just preserving! that's the point and reason , what if all those real copies are burn or gone? books? cd's? hardrives? we will have no backup?
I just want to see an announcement from the RPCS3 team stating that the issues with Gran Turismo 6 are fixed and its now fully playable with all of the updates installed. It's an absolute nightmare to try and install 21 updates on PS3 nowadays. Most of the time it fails to update and corrupts the game data and requires EXTREMLY specific steps to install/update properly.
As gutted as I am about the Archive, the whole "physical to digital is transformative" thing was an extremely weak stance to take. Don't get me wrong. I am 100% pro IA. But that defense was stupid.
I’m probably gonna watch the Minecraft movie no matter who it’s for lol. The main reason is the lore. It’s probably going to have more info about the world of Minecraft.
Minecraft is a kid/family friendly game, why should we be surprised the movie adaption looks like it's made for kids? I'll admit Jack Black as Steve feels like a slightly lazy casting choice, but they would have done the same thing to Robin Williams if he were still alive. I can't wait for Nindo to try and take down Prophunt Super Mario and an immoral product featureing their IP.
Tbh to me it looks like what you’d get if you saw a fan made casting for a made up movie lol. Somehow that actually kinda makes me like it more. But yeah idk what people were expecting really. MC also isn’t Sonic or Detective Pikachu which is what it’s being compared to. Both have different audiences.
Eastern Canada is awesome!
Shoutouts to SRC267, JaahShooUhh, Vergil, Trans Rights!, and RoyalDemon for the news tips!
Bro. Nice voice
Trans rights ftw
I won't lie, the Internet Archive's probably screwed since judges will NEVER side with them over publishers with infinitely more money and institutional privileges/rights, but I'm REALLY hoping they'll pull through somehow. Their mission is incredibly important, and I don't want to see greedy publishers take away rare/important books that they may or may not even be producing/selling anymore.
I guess one option is to move away from their jurisdiction. But that comes with its own problems.
Screw all the assholes
Well, move the archive to bahamas. US copyright laws don't apply there.
Bought and paid for
I ❤ Internet Archive, Publishers are scum
Anyone reading this, back up something on the Internet Archive. Especially anything copyrighted, rare and niche. Even if you can only save one thing, that could be one thing that would have been lost.
Edit: I also wanted to say, don't take anything online for granted. There is software, games, media, and books that you may have even experienced that are now lost forever. The cultural legacy of humanity is constantly evaporating and it's a condition exacerbated by overbearing copyright law.
Edit 2: Be careful with ideas that if you can't save everything it's not worth doing. Make realistic goals like keeping a specific subset of niche data, something that you're interested in.
man, I wish I had the money for external drives/ssds, they have gotten cheaper but I've gotten poorer so I still can't really afford any rn
@@majamystic256 You don't need to use an external drive! You can save it on your computer, your phone, a USB stick, a media player, a game console, burn a disk, or sign up for any free cloud storage. The possibilities are endless. There have been countless stories of lost media being discovered in the weirdest places.
100% agree with everything you said.
However, it's time society starts going on the offense and begin to break apart all these corporate monopolies and drop Capitalism.
Public entities are being eroded either for privatization or elimination of competition.
We can't keep going on the defense or fighting endless fires.
Time to start going after the cause of these fires..
Namely infinite corporate/shareholder greed and its economic system.
Lets have an 'Economy for all' and not just one the richest 1% of it.
**also I'm getting into nonsense arguments with *Culture wars* distractors trying to blame the problems on social reasons.
Lets also spread the word for those not to fall for the diversion tactics.
Yes I got about like 20 tb of roms
Yes I got about like 20 tb of roms
Corporate greed, that’s the downfall of mankind
Capitalism* yeah.
@@Kaanu-vm7vc Ultra Capitalism more than a more relaxed system.
@@MegaManNeoUltra and unchecked
Nintendo as a corporation still needs to go to hell for what they did to Vimm’s Lair.
F*** corporate greed. That is cancer for humanity.
Considering the frail status of ROMs online, I recommend that folks start downloading full ROM backups for their favorite systems and creating ROM packs that can easily be copied over into your emulator(s)/front-ends of choice. It makes building retro-gaming setups much easier.
I recognize you from RGG lol
Good thing I’ve already done that! I have a ton of games from across different platforms, and I’ve built up a pretty nice collection for myself to use in whatever emulator or front end I want.
Done that years ago lol
@@ta4life27 Well you were definitely well prepared for this 😅
You forgot the CEMU news (android)
CEMU has improved on android so much, Wind Waker HD went from 2 fps to kinda playable fps and mario kart 8 is full speed now
drop a link then!
Are you serious???? Time to jump on that then.
dont worry guys i have a massive server / hard drive full of every retro game they cant take that away from me and i will keep distrubiting it forever to keep this art alive
Not all hero’s wear capes 🫡
Defend the Internet Archive. It is the record of the past. Without this History could be revised to hide information from future generations. Meanwhile I love Dolphin!!!
The internet archive news didn't cause me to download 16Gb of ROMs today.
Oh, and I will until they’re taken down.
Getting every console collection today. Just finished 500GB GC collection.
That’s why this will never die
We ALL have Internet Archives
Did it take all day? And do you mean gigabits? Because IA is notoriously slow.
@@BlackHammer0891There's a torrent out there with a collection of ROMs weighing a whopping 7 TB!
Not a lot of seeds though so good luck getting to 100% within this decade. It just shows that there is always a way however difficult it may be.
I sincerely hope the Internet Archive pulls through well, it allowed me to watch a good bunch of 70s-90s Marvel content. I know a lot of it has been archived in other places, but IE being the main stop to see it all was a swell thing. To anyone that wants to keep something stored in there to themselves (like ROMs and other stuff), please do archive that on your own.
Even if "other places" have backups or what. The problem is, they will get shut down too at some point. But the biggest problem are search engines. They simply don't display what you are looking for.
Other example, several Email providers like gmail, GMX or yahoo for example, block emails before they even reach your account. They have a pre-filter in place you cannot interact with. Emails from Usenet Boards for example are outright blocked by them.
What a waste that the internet archive was forced to do this... what a load of crap... america where only money matters. They should move to another country that cares about humanity instead of money.
“They should move to a country that cares about humanity”
Bro you live in *_CANADA_*
@@Melonposting stop protecting cooparetes under comment sections
Become ungovernable
People who burn libraries are never the "good guys".
This year is just genuinely shit, barely anything good happening aside from PS4 emulation progress and we lost so much cool sites and preservation took a hit, now this. The judge who made that ruling is honestly absolute buffoon, something tells me he doesn't even get what the implications of the decision he made is. This truly is the modern burning of library of Alexandria as some people say.
the collapse of rarbg was devastating for me last year
I remember going to school, and *EVERYONE* (at my school) played pogs, and GameBoy handhelds. Good times.. 💭
The big problem with the archive thing is that copyright works take too long to make public domain. Asteroids was released in 1979. It wouldn’t become public domain until 2074!!! Somebody there will have to have a fully functioning copy to last that long before it can be legally archived or freely distributed.
😡😠🤬
Getting sick and tired of increasing corporate/shareholder greed corrupting and poisoning everything.
Getting sick and tired of activists blaming every minor inconvenience on corporate/shareholder greed
@@Melonposting What else could the reason be, then? Curious. Also "minor inconvenience" huh?
I've been amazed for years at how IA doesn't get mass DMCA takedowns. I'm glad they haven't because history is important.
They have DMCA exemptions
@@roflBeck Fair use and educational use only reach so far and they've gone past that point. Can't say I don't enjoy it, though.
@@johnbillings5260 Guess that explains what they're going through lately
Same here. I have noticed lots and lots of files, especially roms, have been getting removed or locked lately. Torrents not showing the full lists as well. It's only going to get worse.
The internet archive situation makes me nervous. You know nintendo and sony will be going after them nexr with this ruling
Sony doesn't even care about the ROMs being in there.
Honestly, I don't see Sony caring that much. Same with Microsoft. This is mainly a Nintendo thing.
Sony never care about roms at all only nintendo
@@ta4life27 Xbox doesn't care about ROMs either.
Mr and Mrs Sujano be taking more trips around the world than Carmen Sandiego 😮
at least we know where they are, right? XD
having fun isnt hard when you have a library card
Not everyone has a library nearby, not every library has every book, and having books archived online for the future is always good.
Don't worry. I get the reference. Arthur lol
Classic episode.
Go to the breweries in Saint John, NB and take a sip of your beer every time Mr Sujano says “I’ll drop a link in the description below” and “I’m not joking with ya”.
They won't have enough beer in the place
The nebulous space that IA lives in has always been one where there should be a fight. A tremendous amount of good will and respect from the institutions charged with making information available to the public was garnered during covid, and therefore I believe it has incurred a status that will allow it to persevere, however I think it is unreasonable to believe that converting printed text to digital text is 'transformative' and it is obvious that making (especially newer) materials freely available is infringing upon publisher's rights and violating the IP rights of authors.
Man It's going to be an absolute nightmare to find some old removed RUclips songs and old dead drivers for old hardware of any sort and it already is it's going to be impossible without the Archive I'm hating big companies more and by the millisecond I'm going to be forced to use... Wait no I can still use XP that's where my trust is at right now I just need to do more research I've come across tools and patches for Ryzen CPUs for XP before I need to do it again... Actually I'm excited now I'm going to start this weekend if I can hopefully remember
Unless you know what your doing simply connecting windows xp to the internet in 2024 is enough to infect every device on your entire home network
I could be wrong but I swear that's what someone said a couple months ago on some video I was watching
@@FerinaAryele no that's bollocks I still have an XP laptop from 2001 running XP and on the internet and it runs like a dream
@@retro_black421 I did try one back in like 2016-2017 for fun and it seemed fine to me too but I guess it really depends on what your doing online I guess if you don't go to shady sites and download anything and everything you should be somewhat fine
@@FerinaAryelenope, only if you disable your firewall. But that’s for all computers anyway so it’s a pretty irrelevant thing to say that windows xp will die if you connect it to internet
@@noaharkadedelgado I just meant after not having any software updates for how many years now it sounds pretty unsafe imo but my phone also doesn't have security updates anymore but it can play every game I want so I'm gonna continue using it
The Internet archive does have some Copyright exemption so let's not worry TOO much yet.
Do worry if the EFF keeps silent about it.
Sage Words.
The Ruling means be easier to lose that Exemption
@@davidpalmer5967 not nessessarily their exemption is straight from the Copyright office.
No.
Corporations and their greedy, bloodsucking, USELESS to society, wealthy shareholders will try to erode that as well.
All we are doing is losing more and more of our ownership, access, rights etc..to the rich 1% (they own these corporations) with their Capitalism.
To the point.
"don't worry, the Internet Archive just itself can still be found on the Internet"
The EFF keeps silent about anything not political these days. They were silent about yuzu, they are silent about 3D printer patent lawsuits, and when I asked EFF about the legality of my own project DXGL in light of the Oracle v Google API lawsuit (which thankfully ruled APIs aren't copyrightable) they told me to come back if I am sued.
Remember, just because emulation is not going good *this* year, doesn’t mean it won’t be good in 5, 10 or 20 years. Remember what happened to Bleem? Despite its fall, the PS1 emulation scene is still as active as ever. What needs to happen is because we’ve lost so much in terms of preservation, this would be a great opportunity for people to do better. The emulation scene has *always* thrived that way and it *always* will. Build better emulators, better rom sites, better ways to preserve. At least that’s what I think.
That's really bad about the Archive. I really need to beef up my Japanese Saturn collection as well as go through what Genesis has to offer other than what I grew up with.
Let us just hope the best for the Internet Archive .Today I also had problems with the pizza delivery and also (no joke, I'm completely serious) my aunt fell from the balcony today and she is now in a coma, it is uncertain whether she will survive. So it is an absolutely black day for me.
His travel videos are always a breath of fresh air.
Love the news and daily videos it gets me through the week!
On the news while the Iron's still hot
If you get the chance while you're in NB, should hike Sugarloaf Mountain in Campbellton. Beautiful trails and view from the top of the mountain. About a 45min hike.
Nintendo needs to stop there shit
Pogs were my greatest tool in highschool 😂😂 those pog containers made amazing mini bongs that you could also use to stash everything
Welcome back to Canada bucko! New brunswick is so beautiful. I got family up there. The magnetic hill is not as cool as it used to be though sadly.
I already have the old DVD set, but I am pre-ordering this one in hopes we get an HD release someday.
Mr Sujano will show us half of the world
Jesus Christ, why do people keep saying that the Internet Archive is going to suffer a downfall? Like hell, it was meant for the books section, not the other media such as videos, photos, and ROMs! It's like how they say that the world is going to end in 2012 when it didn't actually happen. Just because they lost the appeal, does not mean they're going to shut down. Hell, other publishers don't even care about ROMs being on the website, Christ! I'd rather fire the judge and replace him with Saul Goodman.
Because today's politics have made people stupid.
Indeed.
We need to start downloading everything we can from archive 😢 I'm a huge kid at heart and to be honest the Minecraft movie is something is like to see but I didn't see myself going by myself to watch it but enjoying it with my son is totally different.
I'm so sad about the internet archive - it's a force for good. ❤
I watched to the end after I saw the brewery to see you and Mrs Sujano sing a drunken sea shanty! 🎶 "Don't tempt fate oh, save your state oh." 🎵 🤣👍
UT oh gotta hear about this internet archive
Nintendo is getting ready....
The Dolphin team should really improve the prefetch texture feature, which has been bugged since god knows when.
Maybe I am missing something here, but does a physical library make small payments to a publisher and writer every time their book gets checked out?
Looks like a checklist movie, WB. I expected nothing less.
Not me cracking open an Estrella only to look up at my monitor and see Mrs. Sujano giving me a thumbs up with a beer in hand XD XD the timing is surreal
I'll drop a link in the description below 😂 got to admit it dose flow though I think I would keep it in the my repertoire it's the best filler great work giving us content while on one of your many vacations 😂 must say you two deserve them thanks can't wait for the 20 min video when your back at the office
Minecraft movie(based off of a kids game) looks like a kids movie?!?!?! Shocking!
Good morning from the UK. Canada looks gorgeous, you visit some great places.
Dolphin is a great emulator and just continues to get better. The emulator loads and runs fine on all my devices, including an ancient Samsung S7 Edge, so I don't know what Google are talking about claiming it doesn't load!?!
I have no interest in Minecraft any longer unfortunately, so the movie isn't really on my radar. However, you sounded surprised when suggesting it was slightly childish. Did I miss something? My kids started playing the game when they were about 8 years old and even though it was me that got them interested in the first place, it has always been very child friendly. There will most likely be some more "Disney-esque" adult gags in there, especially since Jack Black is in it, but I am not at all surprised it is mostly kid friendly. That's their main demographic IMO.
Anyway, it's no longer summer here and the weather is drab and overcast, so I'm off to watch some random videos of a tourist of some sort, perhaps an average one. Just to see some more sunshine and beautiful scenery as I'm unwilling to let summer go just yet.
State saved. See you tomorrow. 😁👍
Our 8 y.o. son is a Minecraft fanatic & he's SUPER hyped for the movie now. It's not quite Citizen Kane, but, if he enjoys it, then I'll enjoy it :)
04:50 I've seen people who owned them back in the late 90s early 2000s, I've played one adaptation of it on Jumpstart First Grade on Windows 98, but never played with them in real life. Guess I didn't understand how to play the game and it might have been difficult for me to understand how to play it. But man, that's cool to see them bring it back every year, good on them for doing so.
Also, Holy Shoot The 1988 The Legend of Zelda DiC series is re-released after what felt like nearly 36/30 years has passed since the VHS releases back in the day!?!??!?! Amazing!!
3:57 I love Dolphin but my main issues are the UI and how it configures controllers. They're both truly awful
I’m hoping the internet archives survives since that’s the place where I visit on a regular basis
@MrSujano why don't you say it at the end of the video. "I dropped the links to everything I just talked about in the description below."🤔💭
Yeah gets really repetitive
I hope the Internet Archive starts getting permission from Individual writing to upload there works!
Curious to know how far do corporations/billionaires think they can squeeze society and the masses until we reach our breaking point?
There needs to be a shirt "Im not joking with ya Here!" shirt, Im still waiting for the "Don't attempt faith, save your state" Drop!
I told people that roms on the Internet Archive wouldn't be safe forever. Oh well. Looks like it's back to emulation being underground like the good ol days. Looks like it's only a matter of time before roms are wiped from the IA.
It was about physical books being photographed and made digital for renting.
Has nothing to do with gaming
@@retroman-- It will effect roms one day. It's only a matter of time.
It's this reason why I've been going to multiple other sites for not only ROMs but also ISO files for games I wish to try, or have them archived incase if I wish to play it from my HDDs offline and go from there.
@@retroman--give them an inch they will take a mile.
There will come a point, where Rom hosters have to automate the domain posting process. Something like domain rotation.
The Minecraft movie trailer really missed for me; I'm not sure if it's just the long shadow of Borderlands, but I might just be off the Jack Black train - I'm not sure. & a POG world championship you say? I might have to dig out my old box, lol :) I miss playing POGs on the pavement, those were some golden times.
Alf is back! In POG form 😊
Nice sunset
abt the minecraft movie, it would get a better reception if the actors were not live action, splattered onto the movie through a green screen.
Oh wow I used to love playing pigs during high school. Will there be a stream, or where is it at?
He's a lawyer wow lawyer/gamer cool
I was just waiting for them to bust the Internet Archive's ass.
Internet Archive is just preserving! that's the point and reason , what if all those real copies are burn or gone? books? cd's? hardrives? we will have no backup?
I like when he says mr sujano here
I just want to see an announcement from the RPCS3 team stating that the issues with Gran Turismo 6 are fixed and its now fully playable with all of the updates installed. It's an absolute nightmare to try and install 21 updates on PS3 nowadays. Most of the time it fails to update and corrupts the game data and requires EXTREMLY specific steps to install/update properly.
BwaaHaa...you are ALSO a Brewery Tourist. Same as myself and my lovely wife.
Yes i check the link download was lock in internet archive
But some of them still available
How is this going to affect the Wayback Machine? It is part of the IA.
Evil Mr. Sujano-"I DO NOT RECOMMEND YOU CHECK IT OUT AND I WILL NOT DROP A F@$KING LINK IN THE DESCRIPTION"
Nooo I didn't even see you yesterday
As gutted as I am about the Archive, the whole "physical to digital is transformative" thing was an extremely weak stance to take. Don't get me wrong. I am 100% pro IA. But that defense was stupid.
I’m probably gonna watch the Minecraft movie no matter who it’s for lol. The main reason is the lore. It’s probably going to have more info about the world of Minecraft.
Thanks for all the great info! 🍺🍻
Ooh those pogs 😂
I've played super Mario 64 co-op ex hide and seek and i can tell you it's hilarious and a good time. 😂
Minecraft is a kid/family friendly game, why should we be surprised the movie adaption looks like it's made for kids? I'll admit Jack Black as Steve feels like a slightly lazy casting choice, but they would have done the same thing to Robin Williams if he were still alive. I can't wait for Nindo to try and take down Prophunt Super Mario and an immoral product featureing their IP.
Tbh to me it looks like what you’d get if you saw a fan made casting for a made up movie lol. Somehow that actually kinda makes me like it more. But yeah idk what people were expecting really. MC also isn’t Sonic or Detective Pikachu which is what it’s being compared to. Both have different audiences.
Google Playstore is full of malware yet Dolphin couldn't make it? Are they cereal?
Dolphin just has to manually submit updates because the automated test system had a failure to run.
Multiple people around the world are gonna lose access to books now.
The internet archive enjoys a very broad copyright exemption given to it by the library of congress the book argument was something else entirely
The main problems are that they might have to pay so much money it bankrupts them, and this opens the door for other corporations to sue them too.
Did you remember to drop a link in the comments below?
He likes his work
Was in the middle of a download from IA, and the damn links went down. I was almost done! Ugh.
JDownloader 2 is what I use, goes faster and can resume. Not a bot or an add, but really good for IA.
@@worsel555 that's what I use too. What I'm saying is the files got taken down :(
Never stop saying you’ll drop a liink in the description
Drunken POG talk
Pro its 2 am
Go Dolphin!
0:21 😢
Nightmare! It was bound not to last.
someone needs to sneak a dolphin emulator to ios appstore with jit enabled lol 😅😂
what is prophunt ?
Thats crazy why are you trying to destroy a library😢
Pogs were never a big thing. Just a lot of hype marketing for them
i love dolphin.. my fav emulator
But I thought it was meant to be a small kid's movie.
I will drop a comment in the description below but i can't find it
I'd go see Minecraft if they were handing out lsd before the show until then I'll pass.
Host it in Russia, laugh at the courts.
So where else can we get roms for different consoles it’s for educational purposes of course