Vivaldi 3.4 RC 1 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 2066.64/65
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Why does the music (heavily) remind me of In the Hall of the Mountain King? Has it been an inspiration for it?
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@potmeklecbohdan Yes, indeed. I love that song and wanted something with the same feel to it.
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@npro, I played a lot of pinball and arcade machines as a kid and I still enjoy that. One of my favorite machines now is the Revenge From Mars pinball. The combination of pinball and arcade screen makes it a lot of fun!
For me it is important to be able to just have fun sometimes. Playing arcade games with friends is one of the things I thoroughly enjoy, which is why I got myself a few of these machines.
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@jon said in Vivaldi 3.4 RC 1 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 2066.64/65:
@npro, I played a lot of pinball and arcade machines as a kid and I still enjoy that. One of my favorite machines now is the Revenge From Mars pinball. The combination of pinball and arcade screen makes it a lot of fun!
For me it is important to be able to just have fun sometimes. Playing arcade games with friends is one of the things I thoroughly enjoy, which is why I got myself a few of these machines.
Unfortunately I never had the chance to play RfM at all, but I was a huge fan of Attack from Mars and frankly if I had to choose between AfM and Medieval Madness -the usual dilema-I'd definitely pick AfM (ok... as first), despite MM having a richer ruleset and whatnot
There's no argue about the necessity of fun, "we don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing" , as we all know
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Pinball dreams on the commodore amiga500 was one of my favourites.I still own 2 amiga's.
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@npro , to me RfM is an improvement to AfM. The screen is so well integrated with the game and it means that you are going through multiple tables of pinball with funny characters on screen. Depending on the tasks you have, you have to shoot the pinball at different targets. Gives the game a lot of variation. You should try it.
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@Priest72 , it was fun, but I enjoyed other games more on the Amiga.
I have a few Amigas in my collection. I have a 500, 1000, 2000 and 3000.
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Oh, am I the only one where the Vivaldi Game won't start?
Error message in browser console:
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'clearColor' of undefined
at Function.n.init (vivaldia-worker.js:1)
at Function.it.preload (vivaldia-worker.js:1)
at Function.ne.preload (vivaldia-worker.js:1)
at onmessage (vivaldia-worker.js:1)platform: Raspberry Pi 4B 4GB
Shall I file a bug report?
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@priest72: Unfortunately my Amigas (500 & 3000) are long gone, but I like to remember 'the good old times' with Pb Fantasies on iOS. As a gfx demo the Cinemaware games like Defender of the Crown were impressive
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@hilumcool the graphics of cinemaware games were indeed very impressive..rocket ranger is my favourite and i still have the original box lol.
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@Priest72 , I loved King of Chicago.
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@jon That is a very impressive collection of amiga's indeed.The A1000 in particular is quite collectable.
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@Priest72 , for me this is a question of computers that are special to me. I loved the Amiga. I had it as I was starting to program more and more. I was learning how to program the Amiga at the same time as I was programming X Windows on Unix computers. A lot of similarities. A lot of fun.
I also have a bunch of other computers, such as Commodore, Sinclair, Atari, etc.
I guess this is a bit of hobby for me.
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@jon My first computer was the sinclair zx81 and then a 48k spectrum which was good 8-bit fun.Then the amiga came along and the jump in graphics and sound was incredible and was affordable too..Sadly it vanished out of sight and most see it as a relic now.But my childhood was so much more enjoyable because of these computers.
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@jon C64; that was my start. First with Datasette, then Diskdrive - not the small Disks - 5,25″! It's hard to imagine today. Anyway - it was a good time.
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@Priest72 , my first computer was also the Sinclair ZX81. I had the 16k RAM pack. I remember writing programs, without saving to cassette, and loosing a lot of work when I would move the computer in such a way that it would reset...
I also had the Spectrum. First the 16k for a few days. Then updating to the 48k one.
After the Spectrum I moved on the to the Sinclair QL. Great computer! Os was in ROM. 48k. Multitasking OS. Came with a full office suite on microdrive.
Then it was an Atari ST for a week and thereafter Amiga.
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@Ice007 , Indeed. So much fun.
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[Tabs][Regression] Ungrouping a tab stack ungroups all tab stacks (VB-73018)
Hey, it's my bug report! I know the tracker is private and all, but it would be nice to have it send "closed" messages, like "Closed in next snapshot" or "Closed as duplicate of VB-XXXXX".
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