
The fly swatter controller has arrived.
If possible, I want a PC mouse in this shape, but it’s inconvenient that it doesn’t have a wheel.
Let’s draw with a mouse.
An item for rewriting all the musical notes into “ahh”.
I have a feeling it might be re-released.
Even though its performance is below that of MS Paint, I got really hooked on it.
Thanks to this, I can play The Atlas comfortably.
I can’t do it with a controller.
I wonder if it was the very first mouse that became popular with children in the world…
I have memories of being scared and on edge while my parents were playing because of the terrifying death cries when the fly takes damage.
Ahh.
It was probably the first mouse I ever touched, as it was before the first computer came to our house.
The first mouse I ever touched in my life.
Uhohoho Yahhoho
Is this the old-fashioned type of mouse with a sensor part that is a ball and rolls around?
A mouse that doesn’t put strain on your finger joints is really nice, isn’t it…
I didn’t notice it when I tested the new mouse in the store, but my joints really hurt…
I was playing Winning Post with this.
Mice in the 90s had balls, right?
>>18
Something that becomes sluggish due to dust and dirt getting stuck on it.
>>18
Trackball users are still trapped.
Ahh!
Ours is already yellowed and worn out…
If Retrofri would support USB mice, I could play again…
It’s a mouse specifically for Yoshi’s coloring book.
It’s an SNES… this…
The fly swatter thing.
I borrowed it from a friend, but I feel like it had really bad responses.
I loved rocket erasers.
I’ve got my first mouse in my life…
When I first saw a computer mouse, I thought, “The buttons aren’t elongated?!”
B
There’s something in there and it’s scary…
For some reason, Super Robot Wars EX supported this.
I was able to click the blank space with no mental command, and when I clicked it, I could spam resolve without using mental points.
Also, I was able to mess around with Halo in the settings screen to switch to mouse operation.
Make the BGM have a traditional Japanese style and paint the screen completely black.
I arranged eyes and candles and sprayed bloodstains to create a horror image! I was doing things like that.
Did old mice not have a wheel?
I wonder how they sent the pages.
>>35
That’s a scrollbar.
At that moment, I reached for the keyboard and used Page Up and Page Down.
>>38
In the past, scrollbars were thicker, so you could grab them with the mouse and drag them or use the arrows at the top and bottom to scroll a certain amount.
I was surprised to find that there are more usable software options than I expected.
Well, most of them are games I don’t know.
I like cleaning balls.
What on earth is this garbage that looks like black tape…?
>>37
I’m really troubled because even if I clean it roughly with a tissue or something, it doesn’t get any of the dirt off.
Nostalgic
Some Super Famicom Super Robot Wars are supported.
I see… it’s been since then…
I am a person whose brain has been burned by Mario Paint…
It seems that the Switch2 controller will become a mouse.
I hope for the release of Mario Paint and Mario & Wario.
I am Dezaemon…
I wonder if it will become possible to play Super Famicom on Switch Online exclusively for Switch2.
>>44
I only know of bucket-hitting games that are specific to mouse software…
There were no wheels; many Unix-type systems had a middle button.
For some reason, it combined and became its current form.
>>45
With a single button on Macintosh
MS-DOS/Windows with 2 buttons
UNIX systems had three buttons, you know.
There may have been exceptions.
I enjoyed the way the thin passage was drawn and then colored with the fill tool.
>>46
A good teaching material that makes algorithms easy to understand visually.
>>51
The horizontal corridor gets painted in an instant, so by increasing the vertical corridors, you can enjoy it longer!
I want Mario Paint 2 to come out.
An AI that can generate things.
The Crimson King Story is quite comfortable.
Isn’t it that you don’t even have a chance to use a mouse until around high school?
When you use the full erase type with vertical lines, the expression of the Fire Flower changes!
The default of Mariwari EX is that the fairy gets hit in a weird spot and ends up going “aaah” because of this terrible reaction.
This type of mouse is no longer available.
Speaking of which, is Fairy Wanda only appearing in that game?
>>58
Yeah.
If I had to say, they exist in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s Spirit.
The advanced and complex mouse was difficult to maintain, so I ended up going back to a simpler, cheaper mouse.
Woo-hoo-hoo, yah-hoo-hoo, woo-hoo-hoo, yah-hoo-hoo.
When this came out, it was still MSDOS, right?
>>63
I was just playing with the massive macho stamp on Kid Pix for Macintosh around this time.
Maripe can create both music and anime, so SFC was an existence that surpassed Macintosh.
>>63
There was Windows 3.x, but…
Well, it’s still hard to say it was intended for the general public.
>>63
Windows itself should have already existed in versions 3.1 and early NT.
Due to the influence of Mario Paint, I was creating my own paint tool in BASIC for the PC-98 at the time.
Ugh…
Mario and Wario, how nostalgic!
Is there no way to do it now?
Modifying this to become a PC mouse by adding a wheel is quite a challenge.
>>67
I thought it might be good to make it touch-sensitive like the MS mouse from a while back, but it might be too narrow…
By the way, I still have this mouse pad…
>>72
Mouse pad (just a plastic board)
The click of the house’s last button has stopped working.
I can’t move on from the title anymore…
Hehehehe.
Give me a ball~ Ball~
It’s fun to remove the ball and directly operate the roller part with your fingers.
Many people who heard that Switch2 has mouse functions thought of a new Mario Paint.
I thought it would come with the launch of Switch 2.
Pupeee!
In modern times, a mouse is not a tool for drawing pictures.
I wish there was a serious drawing software that makes sound effects when drawing lines.
I only knew about Mario Paint.
So it was in Mario Maker too.
There is a Kid Pix simulator.
🖐🏻
😲
Ahh!
Rather, even back then, it was something that was hard to draw with a mouse…
It was compatible with Tokimeki Memorial, right?
The BGM from Mario Paint is really nice; I could listen to it forever.