I think this post is long overdue, and I don't know where else on the page to put it, so I figured I'd put it here.
I wanted to just post a blanket, long overdue 'thank you' to the NESDEV community - those that trailblazed this path and did all the grunt work to reverse engineer this beast so that we could all build our silly little 8-bit visions. I'm not just saying thanks because of the incredible insight you've all provided. I'm adding the caveat that this is the single place on the entire scope of the internet that I've felt has been without ridiculous trolling and nonsense. Every single person that I've encountered has been quick to help, never judgmental or condescending, or arrogant. Every single one of you I have interacted with has been patient, incredibly helpful, and genuine in the interest of comradery.
I now have had the pleasure of actually personally meeting so many of you over the course of this project and my adventure across the states, and you're all even more humble than I'd imagined. I appreciate every single one of you for your diligent efforts, completely respect your personal ambitions and struggles, and am glad that I might get to show a bigger world just what one goes through for this passion via the documentary.
In short - you all rock.
Joe G
I wanted to just post a blanket, long overdue 'thank you' to the NESDEV community - those that trailblazed this path and did all the grunt work to reverse engineer this beast so that we could all build our silly little 8-bit visions. I'm not just saying thanks because of the incredible insight you've all provided. I'm adding the caveat that this is the single place on the entire scope of the internet that I've felt has been without ridiculous trolling and nonsense. Every single person that I've encountered has been quick to help, never judgmental or condescending, or arrogant. Every single one of you I have interacted with has been patient, incredibly helpful, and genuine in the interest of comradery.
I now have had the pleasure of actually personally meeting so many of you over the course of this project and my adventure across the states, and you're all even more humble than I'd imagined. I appreciate every single one of you for your diligent efforts, completely respect your personal ambitions and struggles, and am glad that I might get to show a bigger world just what one goes through for this passion via the documentary.
In short - you all rock.
Joe G