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dual_sport_dork, (edited ) do gaming w At least it was unique
@dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

This would play just fine in a snap-in (like a Discman) or tray loading CD player. It might give slot loaders some trouble but it looks like it still describes most of a 120mm circle so it would probably work fine in those as well.

For audio playback. At 1x speed.

The real problem with these novelty shaped disks is when you stick them in a fast PC CD-ROM drive, they’re usually badly unbalanced and when your drive dutifully tries to spin them at 8,000, 15,000, or 20,000 RPM when it indexes the disk or when someone tries to copy it – not outside the realm of possibility for a commodity 40x drive – the disk will warp and vibrate like crazy and in some cases eventually crack and then outright explode inside the drive.

I once had to disassemble somebody’s drive and tweezer out the sparkly bits of a Ranma 1/2 CD that I discovered, when rearranging the pieces back together on the workbench like a jigsaw puzzle, was one of these damn novelty disks that was shaped like Ranma-chan’s head. The largest fragment left over was smaller than a dime, and surprisingly the drive still worked after I unjammed it and got all of the glitter out of it ultimately using compressed air.

These were uncommon, but not unheard of. For instance, Metallica also infamously released this fucking thing:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/cb4a2ca3-1823-40e9-ae24-59d024033660.jpeg

…Which actually was balanced, but only until your garden variety careless owner snapped the very tip off of one of the points.

magnetosphere, do gaming w Embrace the nerddom
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I’ll go along with it because, as a former middle schooler myself, I know that middle schoolers are insane and capable of anything.

Add hormones to the mix, and forget it. I don’t know how any of us survived.

flicker,

I’m convinced half the reason school exists is to isolate the poor monsters for the better part of the day, so society can try and function.

Etterra, do gaming w Embrace the nerddom

What the hell even if that thing and what game is it supposed to be for? It looks like punched cardboard so I’m guessing it was bought and maybe assembled instead of being scratch-built.

Stamets,
@Stamets@lemmy.world avatar

It’s a cardboard yu-gi-oh duel disk. This is the video the thumbnail is from.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHL-vRtIVt8

WolfLink,

It’s a DIY cardboard version of this:

https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/64417a44-4bc1-4282-a07d-1ff18cf36e6b.jpeg

Which is a toy based on the Yu Gi Oh anime.

errer,

Ah, the artiste’s easel, the accoutrement for the thinking man

Flocklesscrow,

Is this not for eating sushi, on the go?

seeyouatthepartyrichter, do gaming w Embrace the nerddom

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  • Stamets, (edited )
    @Stamets@lemmy.world avatar

    They still added more content and something more interesting than a pessimistic dismissive comment.

    I do not understand this type of shit. Just… get on with your life. Is it so empty that you need to focus on negative things and complain about them?

    Edit: For the clarification needed, @seeyouatthepartyrichter initially said the typical “this 100% happened” thing.

    Then they doubled down and said anyone who believed this type of stuff was a fool expecting ‘reality to match their delusion’. They then insisted they weren’t going to read anything posted and kept shrieking at the top of their lungs like a 5 year old child.

    seeyouatthepartyrichter,

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  • Stamets,
    @Stamets@lemmy.world avatar

    Well, there’s a couple of flaws with your conclusion.

    The first is that I didn’t say whether or not I believed it. That is irrelevant to the situation which is your own behavior.

    The second point is that being entertained by something does not mean inherently believing it. Someone can enjoy something without thinking it’s pure truth. If you want to argue that fact then I really suggest you never watch a scary movie because you could end up being mistakenly beliving it’s true and them becoming a serial killer!

    Your comment is valid in the sense that it’s allowed to be made. It’s invalid in the sense that it, well, doesn’t make any. It’s a self centered view on the world that acts like you are the be-all and end-all of what gets to be judged. Moreover, you don’t seem to be able to grasp the concept of false entertainment for fun. Seems like a really sad world honestly. Only ever able to watch documentaries. You know. Because reality matches it so you’re not being ‘deluded’.

    Clown.

    seeyouatthepartyrichter,

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  • Stamets,
    @Stamets@lemmy.world avatar

    Aww look at that. Poor lil baby can’t handle it’s delusions being shaken.

    Fuck your feelings.

    I’m not dismissing your opinion. I’m dismissing the tone-deaf and whiny way with which you voiced it. Grow up and engage with reality lol

    https://media1.tenor.com/m/4cmDS4NM8ZAAAAAd/swear-trek-crusher-look-stupid.gif

    Bye kiddo!

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  • MentalEdge,
    @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

    You’re commenting on their posts tho.

    If you can’t handle actually getting engaged with, block em. What’s with this whiny shit?

    boywar3,

    I think we can both guess why our friend here is mad about this story…

    Stamets,
    @Stamets@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah. Hard to believe someone else nerdy could be happy and in a relationship when they’re not.

    dual_sport_dork,
    @dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

    And nerds absolutely will find each other and bond over whatever their thing is. The world is full of stories like this one. People who met their spouses in World of Warcraft, and so on and so forth.

    But boy, am ever I glad us M:tG nerds had much more subtle ways to signal our dorkitude. At least I think we did.

    Hmm…

    AngryCommieKender,

    Dude, we were carrying around 100+ card decks of cards, at least till we learned the game, it wasn’t exactly subtle.

    velxundussa,

    “Stop dismissing opinions you don’t like”

    Just after what amounts to “I won’t read that”

    I laughed.

    MentalEdge,
    @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar
    bl_r,

    What makes this fake, a nihilist worldview?

    Stamets,
    @Stamets@lemmy.world avatar

    Loneliness

    PP_BOY_, do gaming w Embrace the nerddom
    @PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

    N* *who wore

    Just stop

    frunch,

    Well it wouldn’t make sense without the N there right?! ¯_(ツ)_/¯

    Actually, what the heck is that ‘N’ for anyway? Nicholas?

    DoucheBagMcSwag,

    “people who annoy you.”

    And it isn’t Naggers

    Thassodar,

    Ninjas, obviously.

    thefartographer,

    Hammer time!

    IndiBrony,
    @IndiBrony@lemmy.world avatar
    Thassodar,

    Hmmm I think a “Broseph” would be appropriate.

    flicker,

    I’ve always been partial to Broseidon, King of the Broceans.

    Wouldn’t have fit, though.

    Thassodar,

    Ah, yes, cousin to Brohammstein, the European dictator of Brosterdam.

    EtherWhack,
    @EtherWhack@lemmy.world avatar

    Nerd/s is a bad word, I guess

    amio, do gaming w At least it was unique

    Soundtrack was damn nice though. David Wise (and Kirkhope from other Rare games of the same-ish era) wrote some excellent stuff.

    MonkderVierte, do gaming w At least it was unique

    My mood: the bluray player that cost €140 10 years back can’t recognize modern blurays with a 20 years old film anymore.

    Why did i buy a bluray with a 20 years old film, there’s Netflix? Because they compress to death and you can’t backup the video there.

    frankenswine, do gaming w At least it was unique

    why should that have been unplayable?

    socialpankakemix,

    I’m just guessing but it would be unbalanced as it spins in the disk reader, and probably wobble up and down making the laser inaccurate?

    frankenswine,

    i think CDs spin faster - there were some business-card sizex CD ROMs back in the day. nb data is read from the inside out

    dual_sport_dork,
    @dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

    Data is indeed read from the inner ring outwards, as anyone with a CD burner in the late ‘90’s and 2000’s is very familiar with.

    For audio and video playback, the disk is spun faster at the beginning and progressively more slowly towards the outer edge, a process known as Constant Angular Velocity playback, because more linear distance is covered at the same RPM the larger your circle gets, i.e. the closer you are to the edge. This is no problem for audio playback at “1x” speed because this tops out at a paltry 500 RPM or so.

    For data reads, however, most drives use Constant Linear Velocity and spin the disk at the same speed all the time. That means your data throughput is higher at the edges of the disk. The prevalence of 2x, 4x, 16x, 24x, 40x, 52x, etc. PC CD (and DVD, etc.) also means that those drives will spin a disk way faster than a regular CD player will which can definitely cause a problem with irregularly shaped disks like the one in OP’ photo. They would also inevitably only achieve their rated whatever-x speed when reading at the very edge of a full disk. (You mean the marketing department was deliberately misleading??? Say it ain’t so!)

    Those little business card disks were nonstandard but would work in most tray loading drives, and held a whopping 30 megs.

    Soup,

    It looks like it’s pretty balanced. The chin appears to be slightly further from the center than the hat to account for the extra weight of the ears. With how leverage works you don’t need much more weight to balance as long as it’s just a little further.

    Thorry84,

    The tracking on the lasers for CDs is pretty crazy, since at those scales even well balanced CDs wobble like crazy. If it had to be super flat for it to work, each disc would be much too expensive. And as soon as it got dirty or warped in the sun, it wouldn’t work anymore. In reality CDs are pretty rugged and can take a lot of abusive before they can’t be easily read in even a cheap reader. It’s amazing technology really. It’s kinda crazy to think about how many holes per sec the laser can track and read for something like a blu-ray disc running at multiple times playback speed for data transfer.

    The_Picard_Maneuver,
    @The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world avatar

    Apparently it could be played in many cd roms that had trays, but not ones where you had to insert.

    SzethFriendOfNimi,
    @SzethFriendOfNimi@lemmy.world avatar

    You’re right.

    The trays had a groove for a CD. So placing it in the groove it would work because its edges would always fall into that groove correctly all the way around the tray.

    This, however, wouldn’t work on a slot loaded drive since they worked by having a set of arms with rollers that grab the edge of inserted disc and another arm with a roller that pushed it the rest of the way in from the opposite edge when it’s inserted enough.

    You can see how this worked here on a DVD drive that uses the same setup. youtu.be/qi3v7X6BpAA

    So there’s only ever 3 slim points of contact which is fine as long as it’s a circle. Yet the irregular shape here would cause it to get partially in and then pushed by the arms into the edge/internals of the drive.

    aeronmelon,

    Slot-loading CD drives would get jammed if you inserted anything other than a round, full-sized disc.

    Irregular-shaped disc had to use drives that let you secure the disc to the spindle directly.

    VindictiveJudge,
    @VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world avatar

    Slot-loading CD drives would get jammed if you inserted anything other than a round, full-sized disc.

    The launch model Wii was an exception, with parts in there specifically for handling mini-discs for GameCube compatibility. The feature was quietly removed from later models.

    aeronmelon,

    Correct. There was a very complicated and delicate armature inside the drive that guided mini DVDs to the center. The revised Wii had a tray-loading drive, and no GameCube compatibility. So even though you could insert GameCube discs without issue, they wouldn’t play.

    Those original Wiis still could not handle the Diddy Kong Racing disc due to the non-circular shape.

    VindictiveJudge,
    @VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world avatar

    There was a model before the tray loading one that dropped GC support, too. I found out when the disc drive on my Wii died and I replaced it with an official later model drive and it couldn’t read Wind Waker anymore.

    aeronmelon,

    I didn’t realize there was an in-between model. So that’s what that black Wii was!

    You inserted a GC disc and it didn’t jam? If a mini DVD went in properly and could be ejected, then those guides for the smaller discs were still there, just the software no longer registered the disc as a game.

    VindictiveJudge,
    @VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s been a while, but I think the disc didn’t center as it went in and the system just spat it out. The rest of the system was an original model Wii, so the software should have still been there, but the newer drive couldn’t handle minidiscs. Launch model was apparently the RVL-001. The RVL-101 dropped GC support, but looked almost identical. The RVL-201 was the top loader model.

    aeronmelon,

    Nintendo HAD to know that people would try putting GameCube discs into the new Wiis. Maybe the RVL-101 has a simpler arm that just pushes the disc back out instead of trying to move it into place.

    lime,
    @lime@feddit.nu avatar

    yeah they released one with the same shell but no GC parts, it didn’t have the controller and memory card ports on the top either. i wonder what they filled all that empty space with.

    WolfLink,

    The Wii somehow was able to take both full-sized Wii disks and the smaller GameCube disks.

    Signtist,

    I was able to insert the mini disks that came with Lego Bionicles on my family’s iMac back in the day. Never had a head-shaped disk, though.

    dual_sport_dork,
    @dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

    The 80mm minis were envisioned as “CD Singles,” and they actually were defined as part of the official CD standard. Therefore most CD players and drives including slot loaders actually were and are designed to work with them without incident. Typical tray loaders have a smaller indent below the main one to accept the smaller disks, and pretty much all horizontally oriented slot loaders will take them as well.

    slimerancher, do games w Day 123 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots
    @slimerancher@lemmy.world avatar

    The first 2 images look very real / photorealistic, at least in thumbnails.

    MyNameIsAtticus,
    @MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

    That’s what i was thinking when i took them. Its impressive, especially considering this is all running on my Steam Deck

    daddy32, do games w Random Screenshots of my Games #51 - Tavern Manager Simulator

    Steam link. Very positive reviews, sightly more than 10 bucks in the sale. Has not yet been cheaper.

    Mandy, do games w Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D is out and it is beautiful

    i feel like im the only one who really doesnt like the look these pseudo 3d-2d games

    Agent_Karyo, do games w Random Screenshots of my Games #51 - Tavern Manager Simulator
    @Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world avatar

    Thanks for the review. I mostly play abstract (top down) economic strategy games, but this one piqued my interest.

    Beating beggars is harsh though. Carrying passed out customers is cool though.😅

    From a gameplay perspective it would be nice to not have manual ale quality (I hate QTE type elements); although it looks like eventually employees can make ale? Adding a time speed option to select the ratio of in-game time to real world time would also be a nice feature. For single player games, I don’t see why players shouldn’t be able to play on their own pace.

    cobysev,
    @cobysev@lemmy.world avatar

    For single player games, I don’t see why players shouldn’t be able to play on their own pace.

    Agreed, I always hate when games force me to rush an event or situation. I’m here to have fun! Let me enjoy it at my own pace!

    Although I think the days in this game are plenty long enough. Just when I’m getting tired from running around, I realize it’s evening time in-game. It’s mostly morning that comes too soon. Once I’m prepped for the next day, I don’t have much time to run around and explore before it’s time to reopen the tavern.

    I could just close earlier, but the more stuff I sell each day, the more money I have to work with for the next day. Upgrades cost money to unlock, so I’ve been saving up to expand the tavern. I haven’t bought any decorations and I only bought more tables so I can sell to more customers at a time. Although I don’t get enough customers to fill all the seats right now.

    NOT_RICK, do gaming w I'm not sure how to feel about this
    @NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar
    rocci,

    I’m a simple man - I see Community, I upvote

    ShaunaTheDead, do gaming w Sad trapper noises

    This skin is Trapper at his thiccest imo

    HollowNaught, (edited ) do games w Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D is out and it is beautiful
    @HollowNaught@lemmy.world avatar

    has denuvo

    remake same price as a new game

    yar har fiddle dee dee

    Eezyville,
    @Eezyville@sh.itjust.works avatar

    If the pandemic should have taught you anything is people will pay for nostalgia

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