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Mr. L Productions
2 years ago
Ok, here's the deal. My girlfriend and I wrote this song together. She's been so kind as to let me premiere it on my channel, so I would love for everyone to view this video. It released on August 6th. We'd appreciate all likes and comments. It'll be our one-month anniversary and we are both very excited for this song to be released to the public as a testament to our love. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O8qleli6G4
TheEvilShadoo
reply to TheEvilShadoo posted 2 years ago

(August 3, 2021) color=blue: 1 Grind Run: 70 ATK —> 73 ATK

Mr. L Productions
2 years ago
It's my one-month anniversary with Lily (my girlfriend) today. This is our song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O8qleli6G4
General Guy
2 years ago
2Happy Metroid 35th anniversary! What's your favourite Metroid game?
TheEvilShadoo1

>favourite Metroid game I really should start playing the Metroid games sometime. I've only ever played a tiny bit of Super Metroid in the past.

GamerKid2
reply to Mr. L Productions posted 2 years ago

Kinda drifted away from yt after the incident, and i *cough* "forgot" my yt password

Mr. L Productions1

Sad times. We all miss you, GK

TheEvilShadoo
2 years ago
3These SPM OST arrangements are phenomenal! Crossposting these here from the D.U.D. (OP by @♡ SPMFangirl ♡#9106) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcqMuY1rvOo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ew35ZIL6uT0 Are you more of a Lineland Road person or a Gloam Valley person? Comment ITT.
TheEvilShadoo

Lineland Road FTW

General Guy

That lineland road arrangement is godlike, holy fuck!

General Guy
reply to TheEvilShadoo posted 2 years ago

I recommend Metroid Fusion and Metroid: Zero Mission. They're both really solid titles! And, of course, the Prime games are fantastic too.

General Guy
2 years ago
1Saw this pop up in my recommended, and I figured you guys would get a kick about it. Did you know that Super Paper Mario had an active speedrunning community? I sure as hell didn't! Gonna throw this on and fall asleep to it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOVyNobXTxw
TheEvilShadoo

Yeah, interesting stuff happens every so often. This is one of those thingies.

Dimentio21
2 years ago
1I found this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QABNtHe5mU8
TheEvilShadoo

Schweet

GamerKid
reply to Mr. L Productions posted 2 years ago

Same here...

TheEvilShadoo
2 years ago
1As of now, at this very second, we are exactly **six thousand days away** from the Y2K38 Problem; AKA: the Unix Millennium Problem. I find this interesting, but if you don't... **then too bad!** It's not like anything else is going on here anyway. So, if you don't already know, the Y2K38 Problem is when Unix time (the number that is used to keep the time in almost all computer systems) will reach 2^31, (2,147,483,648 seconds after January 1, 1970) on January 19, 2038, 03:14:07 UTC. When this happens, any 32-bit operating system or application that needs to keep track of the current time, uses the standardized Unix time to keep the time, and stores the Unix time as a /signed/ 32-bit integer, will do one of three things: 1. Incorrectly think the time is December 13, 1901, 2. Throw lots of weird errors, or 3. Break completely and no longer turn back on. A better explanation is available here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem So, since modern computers are 64-bit, and 2038 is still 16 1/2 years away, then why should you care, right? Well, for these older 32-bit devices, this is a **really** big deal! While it's impossible to predict what will happen to each individual 32-bit device when the time comes, from a technical standpoint, this is a bigger deal than the Year 2000 Problem. The reason being: instead of a 2-digit year overflowing from (19)99 to (19)00, this is going to be the fundamental timekeeping mechanism itself overflowing. Y2K would have been a big problem if it weren't for the programmers who thought ahead and did everything they could to minimize the effects. This time, however, while having known about this problem at least 38 years in advance, and the earliest effects of it having been felt in 2006 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem#Early_problems), currently, our best solution is to just completely stop using 32-bit hardware and software before it goes kaput. This brings me to my final point, the types of devices that are really going to be affected by this: Older devices, especially older embedded systems. For example, computers used in militaries, banks, GPS systems, science laboratories, and vehicles such as cars and airplanes are all often in use for years offline, using outdated hardware and software. If nothing is done about these eventually, there's a real possibility that they'll break and stop functioning when the time inevitably comes. Also, this will affect relatively old web servers that aren't actively maintained anymore if they go unupgraded. Thankfully, none of Nintendo's consoles use Unix time. The GameCube, DS line, Wii, and Wii U all count time starting from January 1, 2000 and store the time as an /unsigned/ 32-bit integer, meaning they can all hypothetically count up to the year 2136 before overflowing. However, the Wii and DS only allow you to set the year up to 2050 for some reason. Also, this is a perfect time for me to point out a little-known Easter egg of the Wii: the system calendar ends on the year 2035. While never confirmed by Nintendo, it is believed that 2035 was chosen for the calendar's end year because: 2035 = 20, 3, 5 --> The 20th letter of the English alphabet is T, the 3rd is C, and the 5th is E --> TCE = The Calendar Ends. Alright, rant's over. 'Twas fun. Thanks for attending my Ted Talk. See you guys in another 1000 days. #Hi-Technicaaaal
TheEvilShadoo

https://www.shadoosite.tk/images/6K_days.png This is an accurate countdown: http://www.gregnk.com/2038/

Ancro Hale
2 years ago
1When will Nintendo make a real Paper Mario again
BunnyFly
2 years ago
3https://imgur.com/a/91DlQ3y
Ancro Hale1

persona persona persona persona persona persona persona persona persona persona

BunnyFly

Digital Butterflie

TheEvilShadoo
reply to Ancro Hale posted 2 years ago

Once someone time travels back to E3 2010 and successfully kicks Miyamoto off the Paper Mario team. Anyone know where Nintendo's hiding the universe's system clock settings menu?

TheEvilShadoo
reply to BunnyFly posted 2 years ago

Déjà vu. I'm almost certain that someone's posted this gif in the past (it's not linked the forum though), but still, it's a cool digibutterfly. It's quite sparkly.

TheEvilShadoo
2 years ago
⚠️If anyone here cares, NerrBot: ReHatched and my entire shadoosite Raspberry Pi server will be down until about a week from today for scheduled downtime. Thank you all for not giving a crump (pun intended). Welcome back to population: 1 Visitors Online…
TheEvilShadoo
2 years ago
7The end of the DS dynasty and it’s effects have been a disaster for the human race. This was a sad read: https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/07/random_an_eager_3ds_streetpass_fan_spent_a_day_in_new_york_got_zero_hits
Icy_A2

It was at the end of the 3DS life I took my 3DS with me everyday and I got only 6 buddies. But im still glad I got to participate in streetpass, it was fun.

Icy_A
2 years ago
1Not me needing to start playing TTYD from scratch because I am severely under level and didnt bring any items with me into chapter 8.
TheEvilShadoo

Gamering so hard that you play through the game twice before you finish it.

TheEvilShadoo1
reply to Icy_A posted 2 years ago

A man is judged by the content of his character; a gamer is judged by the amount of Miis in his Streetpass Mii Plaza. I have 211, including 41 streetpass tags, 11 special (Reggie + variants, Iwata, etc…), and the rest are from online play.

Mr. L Productions
2 years ago
2 week leave of absence starts now. I'm going away on Holiday. Most of you on Discord knew that already anyway. Have a nice 2 weeks! While I'm gone, I'll be pumping out Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle walkthrough vids and some covers! See ya! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAUiFkwQRcw
TheEvilShadoo
2 years ago
1Found by a waterfall atop a rocky mountain: https://files.catbox.moe/3uv889.jpeg
Ackari

a friend!!

Ackari
2 years ago
3oh!! i should prolly put it here too,, i animated a thingy!! it took like 4 months and i am very proud of it https://youtu.be/J6eypzxYebQ
TheEvilShadoo
reply to TheEvilShadoo posted 2 years ago

I just got back from a vacation in which I took my 3DS with me. I walked through 3 different airports both going to my destination and going back home, one of which being the 2nd largest airport in the world, and I only forgot to have my 3DS turned on once. Out of the 5/6 airports, I didn't get a single StreetPass hit. This was the first time I've been in an airport with my 3DS (since I've had it) in which I didn't get a StreetPass hit. RIP StreetPass. Maybe something cool will come out of this one day: https://gbatemp.net/threads/streetpass-2-rise-from-the-ashes.526749/

Tree_5000

And I have none..in both Wii and 3ds.

Thomasgamer4000
reply to cnnanan posted 2 years ago

shut up, stinky bot

Thomasgamer40001
reply to Dimentio21 posted 2 years ago

that is not a butterfly, that is hallow knight from the game hallow knight

Thomasgamer4000
reply to TheEvilShadoo posted 2 years ago

the wii remote prototype image has a mouse cursor on it

Thomasgamer40003

also is this from the gigaleak

TheEvilShadoo2

Yeah, this is from the 10th Gigaleak that happened this past July.

Ackari
reply to Thomasgamer4000 posted 2 years ago

ayo lil ghost buddy can be a butterfly if they want to be

Thomasgamer40001
reply to TheEvilShadoo posted 2 years ago

**10th???**

TheEvilShadoo

Yeah, I was surprised too when I found out that there were already 10 leaks. Apparently, the first one happened in 2018, and then the name "Gigaleak" was coined after the second leak in 2020, which was a few gigabytes in size. After that, the following leaks (with the 10th being the most recent) have just been grouped in as more Gigaleaks. There's a Wikipedia article on it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020-2021_Nintendo_data_leak

TheEvilShadoo
2 years ago
2The future is now, Nerrs. Super Mario 64 Browser Edition exists now, and it's only a matter of time before a browser version of The Legend of Zelda: OoT comes into existence too https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/04/you_can_play_super_mario_64_in_your_browser. This was made possible by the SM64 Decompiled project on GitHub: https://github.com/n64decomp/sm64. I don't really know much about how this browser version works other than that it uses some complicated JavaScript, as it isn't open source. Anyway, if you're wondering how to play SM64 in your web browser, you really have two options: 1. Self-host a server of it somewhere (I might look into hosting it on my Raspberry Pi) https://old.reddit.com/r/timbo303/comments/pcrsvi/how_to_run_super_mario_64_with_localhost_using 2. Connect to this already running server (https://augustberchelmann.com/mario/), but it's likely that this server will soon be taken down by Nintendo, as this link is getting spread around a lot, and the original server got DMCA'd by Nintendo just a few days ago.
TheEvilShadoo

https://files.catbox.moe/21dl23.png

Dimentio21

Sounds cool! I just started playing OoT last week on Wii U VC. It's a little confusing, but I guess I just haven't played enough of it to get used to the controls.

Dimentio212
reply to TheEvilShadoo posted 2 years ago

I had a friend who had a 3DS, and we just changed our mii every time to fill up each others streetpass XD I also had one mii from a cousin, and two random people I must've passed during a bus ride on a school trip.

Dimentio212
reply to Ackari posted 2 years ago

Crab

Mr. L Productions

You got crabbed