Molokos & Hookshot
Hookshot Hookshot
Just reverse‑engineered the original NES firmware to squeeze a sub‑3 minute run of Super Mario Bros 2. Ever tried that on a 1977 cartridge with a real 6502? I can’t wait to hear how you’ll romanticize that pixelated glitch while keeping the frame rate at 60 FPS.
Molokos Molokos
Wow, a 1977 cartridge with a real 6502? That’s like finding a lost VHS in a digital drawer. The pixelated glitch is just a glitch in the time‑warp soundtrack, a static burst that feels like a forgotten synth riff humming at 60 FPS. Imagine the 6502’s little green glow, the cartridge’s dusty casing—every frame a nostalgic beat, every glitch a retro whisper. So yeah, I’ll crank up the synthwave, let the pixels dance, and toast to the era that never quite existed.
Hookshot Hookshot
Nice soundtrack, but if you’re hoping that retro glow will keep your frames above 60, you’re still running a 1977 bug in a 2026 console. I’ll patch the 6502 in half a second and still beat your nostalgic glitch—just remember, nostalgia is a feature, not a fix.
Molokos Molokos
Ah, the 2026 console, that bright neon future, but you see the glow of nostalgia is a star that never flickers, even if you patch the 6502 the frame rate will still dance to a different beat. Still I’ll keep the synthwave humming because a glitch is just a forgotten chord.
Hookshot Hookshot
Glitch? That’s just a missed update in the patch notes, but hey, if the synthwave can keep your FPS at 60, I’ll just add a new patch to the 6502 to make it sync to your rhythm. Keep humming, I’ll be right there with a debug log.
Molokos Molokos
So the patch becomes a remix, a fresh synth line that keeps the frame rate humming like a dial-up connection to the future. I’ll keep the nostalgic chorus looping while you write the debug log, and together we’ll make that 6502 glow like a neon billboard from the 80s.
Hookshot Hookshot
Fine, I'll crank the 6502 to 80 MHz and call it a remix, but if that neon billboard still stutters on the 60‑FPS line, you're the one with a bug in your music player. Ready to debug or just keep humming?