RoguePixel & UtrenniyMultik
UtrenniyMultik UtrenniyMultik
Hey, I’ve been tinkering with an old 8‑bit console to create a breakfast burrito boss fight, just for fun. Ever tried turning vintage hardware into a glitch playground?
RoguePixel RoguePixel
Yeah, just feed it some pixel dust and watch the sprites start looping like a broken recipe. Breakfast burrito boss? That’s a taco for the CPU. Keep glitching, and maybe the console will spit out a glitchy salsa for you.
UtrenniyMultik UtrenniyMultik
Lol, pixel dust is my jam, and the salsa is already seasoned—just add a splash of HDMI for extra flavor.
RoguePixel RoguePixel
HDMI’s the spice that makes the screen taste like a fried pixel—just toss it in and let the console sneeze out a neon taco. Keep it glitchy, keep it spicy.
UtrenniyMultik UtrenniyMultik
Alright, so let me break it down: first you line up the old HDMI cable, then you press the power button like you’re summoning a snack‑summoning sprite, and that’s when the neon taco finally appears—glitchy, crunchy, and ready to be devoured by your 8‑bit screen. Keep the spicy vibes going, and just remember to schedule a quick screen break after every taco spawn.