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  1. Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 04-28-26

    I failed to post daily Pook-Emu Bee links on Sunday (out) and yesterday (work). But I return to you on this fair morning of April 28, 2026, with nine links from around the world wide web. 1. Hipster NYC straphangers fear third straight summer of hell on G train: ‘Here we are again’ (Nicole Rosenthal, Sofia Pozansky, and Haley Brown for the New York Post). I remembered having published a short post about G train upgrades and assumed that I had published it here on ECS. It turns out I […]

    social.emucafe.org/naferrell/p

  2. Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 04-28-26

    I failed to post daily Pook-Emu Bee links on Sunday (out) and yesterday (work). But I return to you on this fair morning of April 28, 2026, with nine links from around the world wide web. 1. Hipster NYC straphangers fear third straight summer of hell on G train: ‘Here we are again’ (Nicole Rosenthal, Sofia Pozansky, and Haley Brown for the New York Post). I remembered having published a short post about G train upgrades and assumed that I had published it here on ECS. It turns out I […]

    social.emucafe.org/naferrell/p

  3. Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 04-28-26

    I failed to post daily Pook-Emu Bee links on Sunday (out) and yesterday (work). But I return to you on this fair morning of April 28, 2026, with nine links from around the world wide web. 1. Hipster NYC straphangers fear third straight summer of hell on G train: ‘Here we are again’ (Nicole Rosenthal, Sofia Pozansky, and Haley Brown for the New York Post). I remembered having published a short post about G train upgrades and assumed that I had published it here on ECS. It turns out I […]

    social.emucafe.org/naferrell/p

  4. Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 04-28-26

    I failed to post daily Pook-Emu Bee links on Sunday (out) and yesterday (work). But I return to you on this fair morning of April 28, 2026, with nine links from around the world wide web. 1. Hipster NYC straphangers fear third straight summer of hell on G train: ‘Here we are again’ (Nicole Rosenthal, Sofia Pozansky, and Haley Brown for the New York Post). I remembered having published a short post about G train upgrades and assumed that I had published it here on ECS. It turns out I […]

    social.emucafe.org/naferrell/p

  5. Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 03-26-26

    I am winding down a big project today. But I take a brief break to publish our daily Pook-Emu Bee links. 1. I Just Moved From Manjaro Linux To EndeavourOS (Danie van der Merwe at GadgeteerZA. March 25, 2026.) I made the same Manjaro-to-EndeavourOS move back in July or August of 2022. No regrets. Good move. 2. USC Cancels Gubernatorial Debate Due to Absence of Candidates of Color (Jonathan Turley. March 25, 2026.) Xavier Baccera, the previous Secretary of Health and Human Services and […]

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  6. I am playing Pokémon Red with Lutris' Libretro core on a computer running EndeavourOS. I had been playing with a Nintendo Switch Online SNES controller, but that has more buttons than necessary for a Game Boy game. What if I could play with my original NES model 2 controller? So began what was ultimately a successful journey.

    thenewleafjournal.com/playing-

    #GameBoy #RetroArch #Lutris #NES #VideoGameControllers

  7. I am playing Pokémon Red with Lutris' Libretro core on a computer running EndeavourOS. I had been playing with a Nintendo Switch Online SNES controller, but that has more buttons than necessary for a Game Boy game. What if I could play with my original NES model 2 controller? So began what was ultimately a successful journey.

    thenewleafjournal.com/playing-

    #GameBoy #RetroArch #Lutris #NES #VideoGameControllers

  8. I am playing Pokémon Red with Lutris' Libretro core on a computer running EndeavourOS. I had been playing with a Nintendo Switch Online SNES controller, but that has more buttons than necessary for a Game Boy game. What if I could play with my original NES model 2 controller? So began what was ultimately a successful journey.

    thenewleafjournal.com/playing-

    #GameBoy #RetroArch #Lutris #NES #VideoGameControllers

  9. A new Time Extension news report about Hyperkin’s hall effect Nintendo 64 joystick mod crossed my feed reader. When I first read the article, I thought I had previously written about this in The New Leaf Journal, but it turns out that I had written about an 8BitDo hall effect mod. I happen to be a fan both of good hall effect controllers and the original, unique, Nintendo 64 joystick. The latter point gives me some pause about the Hyperkin mod. I quote from the Time Extension report: “Mimicking the GameCube’s analogue stick, you’ll be able to ‘feel the nostalgia and comfort of the GameCube era while dominating your favourite N64 games. This stick is designed for maximum comfort and a competitive edge, making long gaming sessions a breeze.'” While I prefer the GameCube controller to the Nintendo 64 controller, the Nintendo 64 had a more interesting (albeit less durable) joystick. If we are releasing mods, I would prefer one that preserves the feel of the original instead of replacing it with a more generic GameCube-style joystick, durability aside.

    https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/on-hyperkins-hall-effect-n64-joystick/

    #hallEffect #n64 #nintendo #videoGameControllers

  10. Copying RetroArch Controller Config to Lutris

    On how I used RetroArch to create a controller configuration for an NES-to-USB adapter and then copied the configuration files into Lutris’ Libretro directory.

    https://thenewleafjournal.com/copying-retroarch-controller-config-to-lutris/

    #Linux #Lutris #NES #Pokémon #PokémonGeneration1 #RetroArch #VideoGameControllers

  11. An account of setting up an NES 2 controller with my Linux computer using a Mayflash NES-to-USB adapter to play Pokémon Red on an emulator.

    https://thenewleafjournal.com/playing-pokemon-red-on-computer-with-nes-2-controller/

  12. Playing Pokémon Red with the only controller they originally designed it for, a Super Nintendo controller (some context and caveats apply).

    https://thenewleafjournal.com/playing-pokemon-red-with-nso-snes-controller/