16bit Sensation: Another Layer, episode 7

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    Connect! I thought they’ll go into the opening with it but they switched back to the regular song.

    Konoha ran off in her speech with a list of games that wasn’t published yet: To Heart 2 (2004), AIR (2000) and Fate (2004), with the exception of Rance (1989).

    An octa-core PC in 1999? It was around the time of Celeron 300A / Pentium III, dual Socket 370 / Slot 1 motherboards existed for PC in that time so Mamoru-kun should have heard of dual-processor systems at least, but he was a PC-98 fan so he built one out of 8 (single-CPU) PC-9821Ra machines, populated with RAM to the max.

    Mamoru-kun was able to build an OS and paint software that could fully utilize 8 cpus in a cluster in 1999? He could have made a fortune selling that, though unknown whether it’d have been to the tune of 1 billion yen that the company owed.

    U-S-A! U-S-A! Alcohol Soft staff must think USA got its tech from aliens, seeing the picture Konoha drew with 200+ layers and Vtuber-like moving character dolls.

    AND Mamoru showed off his brilliance by making animated doll work on the octa-core machine (minus some bouncing physics), but do you tell the customer he’ll need to buy 8 machines to run that? :-)

    Nobody commented on the high DPI display Konoha’s tablet had (264 PPI if it’s an iPad). It would have been extremely obvious coming from 15- or 17-inch VGA (640x480) displays (53 PPI at 15 inch so Konoha’s is about 5×5 = 25 times denser).

    We got another time-traveler! According to Wikipedia, JAST went bankrupt in 2001 so perhaps the current right-holders were too hard to find and they had to alter the title of Tenshi-tachi no Gogo (1985) to Gogo no Tenshi-tachi.

    I have no idea where they’re going with the twist at the end and will be eager to find out next week.