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Pyrite64 is an open-source visual editor and engine for creating 3D games that run on real Nintendo 64 consoles or accurate emulators. It uses community libraries like Libdragon and tiny3d instead of proprietary Nintendo SDKs, avoiding legal complications. The tool features automatic toolchain installation, Blender model importing, HDR and bloom rendering, and a node-graph editor for scripting. You benefit by building authentic N64 games without wrestling with outdated 1990s development tools—the integrated environment handles compilers, dependencies, and asset management automatically, letting you focus on game creation rather than technical setup.
https://github.com/HailToDodongo/pyrite64
In which language does "39" (spoken as san kyuu) sound like "thank you" due to the influence of English?
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In which language is "520" commonly used in messaging to mean "I love you"?
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How many English words made their first recorded appearance in Shakespeare’s writings?
A) 200
B) 1700
C) 4000
D) 18000
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The Week in Numbers: Christmas is cancelled
Chinese coal prices are at record levels, U.S. gasoline is at seven-year highs and benchmark crude climbs by the day. Signs of an energy crunch can be found wherever you look. More of the big numbers in business from the past week.
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