Game decompilations have been in the news on and off again for quite some time. It’s the act of reverse engineering games to run natively on PC (or any hardware, in theory). Now, there’s potential for ...
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This post explains how to open DLL Files in Windows 11. DLL files tend to run in the background most of the time. They are hidden deep inside program-specific folders and do not require opening under ...
Specifically, it cannot find the base.loopers library. I noticed that the .gitignore file has excluded library file from the repository. I hope you can push them up. Honestly, I don't have experience ...
The Windows version of the Python interpreter can be run from the command line the same way it’s run in other operating systems, by typing python or python3 at the prompt. But there’s a feature unique ...
It’s a fact of life that electronic devices become obsolete after a few years. Sometimes this is because technology has moved on, but it can also happen that a perfectly functional device becomes near ...
A fan project aimed at decompiling Banjo-Kazooie’s game code is now 80% complete, people behind the efforts have claimed. The Banjo-Kazooie project is being worked on by a team of fan decompliers.
Like a lot of kids growing up in the 1980s, Nintendo was a big part of my childhood. A game that stands out for a lot of us is the original Legend of Zelda. That game put you in a very large, 8-bit ...
The two-year effort to decompile Super Mario 64 wasn’t started with a Windows executable in mind. Instead, it was motivated primarily by speedrunners who wanted “to understand the game’s code better ...