Today's game is Mario Kart 64. I was messing around in the Time Trials mode today. I meant to do a Grand Prix but got distracted just looking around. I decided to go backwards on Toad's Turnpike for example, and I guess the car horns bugged out or something because they kept honking at me.
There was also this section where the Race starts. It stood out to me a bit. As far as i'm aware highways don't have this weird kind of bit here usually, so it makes me wonder what this is for? Does the road have a dedicated section just for racers? Is this a real road? (Well, i guess not since it's just a complete loop). If it's not real, did they just build a fake highway for them to race on? Is this what the Mushroom Kingdom's Tax Dollars are going towards?
I also stopped and looked at this traffic sign. I never really noticed it before but it's funny to me that the Mushroom Kingdom's highway system has road signs and i assume laws on merging lanes too.
On jungle parkway did you know the boat will turn around? I didn't. I stopped to follow it for a bit and just found out it will go down the river and do a 180. I assumed it just kind of popped in and out when it got a chance.
There's this little canyon river i noticed to on Peach Circuit. It's one of those things i knew it was there, but i didn't know it was there. Yknow? I wonder what it leads too. Looking back i should have taken a free cam and seen if it connects to anything.
There was also this little bit behind the bleachers i noticed. I thought it was interesting that it was there, and more importantly it was a sloped surface. It would have been (i assume) easier on the system and developers to just make it a square which is interesting.
Anyways, i basically just drove around the tracks and looked at things i noticed. I kind of forgot to actually play the game. There was another thing to do with the barn on Moo Moo Farms having windows on the side you can't see that i wanted to get a screenshot of, but i couldn't get a chance too.

Ooh, yeah, now that you mention it those are two other consoles i try to avoid emulating. I have a 3DS i still use regularly, but man, it does suck that there's no comfortable way to play the DS/3DS games emulated on a PC
Yeah my 3ds has broken unfortunately so no good way to experience those games😭 what's your pc build like? Would love to see your battlestation
My PC isn't anything special. I was cheap about the case (if i had my way though i wanted to put it in a old Beige PC case). Specwise it's a Ryzen 7 3700x, 32 GB of DDR4 RAM, and a Radeon RX 7600 XT. It's enough to run most modern games on Medium without breaking the bank.
I think in total it cost me around 900$? I remember i got the CPU really cheap (one of the pins were bent and i had to straighten it out) and the GPU i got a good deal on too.
Nice, there's something so appealing about older cases. I wonder how difficult it'd be to fit modern hardware in one though. I want to build myself a decent budget PC one day, currently I've got an i7 4790k and gtx 980ti so very old! I don't do much modern gaming though so im not in need of an urgent upgrade. I've also got a small form factor pc in my living room for emulation. It's got a ryzen 5 pro 2400ge in it and I'm surprised how much it can actually run. Managed to get some switch games running on it🫨
My guess is the issue with the older case would be more so thermals. With the size of modern GPUs I wouldn’t be surprised if I ran into some issues though.
SFF computers are crazy. I had a HP Compaq for my first “gaming PC” (4 GB of RAM and a 32 bit CPU in 2016). As expected it struggled to run most things. Still, for its age and tiny ass size it did really well with things I wouldn’t expect it too
Yeah good point, would be pretty cramped in there. Saying that, sffs have basically no ventilation and they seem to manage 😅 if I had the money I would be attempting so many PC builds just for the fun of it.
Same. I always get fun ideas for builds but then look at PC part prices and go “no way I can afford that” and the idea just sits there lol.
I once saw a PC at my local Career Center in the Computer Engineer class that was filled with Mineral Oil irc (because it’s non conductive). That idea stuck with me because it was a very “why the fuck would you do that?” unhinged idea. They also had one with a screen slapped into the side.