I finally finished Zelda II this year and really enjoyed it.
I finally finished Zelda II this year and really enjoyed it.
There’s a handful of minimal launchers out there that operate the same but nothing as fully featured as Niagara.
As far as costs go, I feel like $7/year for as many updates as they make and how much I use it (on multiple devices even) is one of the more fair pricing structures.
That doesn’t answer your question though. OLauncher might be your best bet and while it isn’t the same as Niagara, I could also recommend Kvaesito.
Thanks! I’m still getting used to navigating Lemmy and using different apps.
Can you share some details about the machine you’re trying to install it on? Are you able to boot a live image?
Just here to add that depending on how obscure the game is, it could be found on My Abandonware - I’m unsure of the rules here about links and such but it’s easy enough to find and I’ve never had issues with it.
My iMac says it’s 77hz.
What’s wrong with just a thumbs up and thumbs down?
Pseudoregalia is a 3D platformer/Metroidvania with a low poly art style a la PS1.
BeenySuper Kiwi 64 is a 3D platformer where you play as a kiwi, reminiscent of N64 era RARE games.Edit: I meant Super Kiwi 64. Beeny is by the same dev but more like an SNES game such as Donkey Kong Country.