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I guess you guys aren't the athletic type because I searched for "Ring Fit Adventure" in this subforum and got a grand total of exactly one hit from someone who said they should play it more. 😆 But real talk though, anyone else here play this game and just never post about it? I vaguely remember the game selling out in stores and online when it came out as people flocked to it, though a few days to a week after its release I was able to find one (a few of them actually) at the local Walmart no problem. I slept on pretty much every single other "video game + fitness" title that's ever been released in the history of gaming but I bought into Ring Fit because the combination of resistance training and cardio seemed like it might actually help someone with physical fitness and perhaps get in shape. I really got into this game! I couldn't play it too much when I was first starting out because I wasn't really all that in shape but after a few weeks I'd play this game for 90-120 minutes at a time and blast through all the levels and challenges. Not only did I beat the game, I beat it on New Game+ and New Game++. Once I had beaten the game three times over I started grinding out all of the specific exercises so I could obtain all of the unique player titles. While doing that I also grinded for money and bought every single piece of clothing for both the male and female characters and eventually maxed out most of the smoothie ingredients at 99. I also completed the skill tree, though that's a given since I played through the game three times in full. I managed to reach player level 700, though once I started using custom workouts in the game's Custom Mode it stopped giving me experience points so my level stopped going up. I am certain if you earned XP in Custom Mode I'd be close to or possibly over level 1,000. Anyways I managed to lose about 25 pounds playing the game three times a week for about 2 hours each time. The little calorie counter on the screen estimated about 450-550 calories burned each session though I don't know how accurate that is. I eventually put the game down though and I haven't touched it for a couple years. In that time medication adjustments and me admittedly eating foods/meals of convenience put the weight back on so I dusted off the ring set and fired it back up again tonight. I am definitely out of shape again! Where I used to manage three complete run throughs of my old custom workout sets this time I could only do one, so I definitely need to get acclimated to doing it again. Hopefully by April I'll be back on my game though. You can still find Ring Fit Adventure in places like Walmart today four years after its release. It seems to be one of Nintendo's "evergreen" games on the Switch even if it's not a high seller. Here's Dragaux, the main antagonist of the game. I get the impression Nintendo tried to make him as incompatible as possible with furry culture because while he has a nice bod (he has to, he works out all the time) they gave him a weird head that looks like a cross between a Muppet and Toothless the dragon. Also he is apparently sexless, lmao. That still didn't stop people from perving on him though.
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Hi - Does anyone know of a good replacement for the on/off power rocker switch for the 520ST? Mine is stuck and will not budge at all. Unlike the 1040 the 520's power switch is mounted vertical and is attached directly to the PCB. I am not finding any good replacements on PCB-Way. What kind of power specs do I need for such a switch for the 520ST? TIA On Digikey I find some toggle switches like the one pictured below which look like they may fit. What kind of power specs do I need for such a switch for the 520ST? I would like to find a rocker switch like the original above rather than a toggle switch like below. However, I will settle for whatever works.
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As the title of this thread states, I am looking to sell some Nintendo Switch games from my collection. I am open to best offers, and I am offering free shipping inside the US only. Please DM me if you are interested. I accept Paypal only. I am a long-time verified PayPal user. Check out what’s available: Prices: Freedom Planet SOLD! Bakugan Deluxe Edition $30 OBO Megaman 11 SOLD! Yuku’s Island Express SOLD! Toe Jam & Earl SOLD!
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When I power on my Atari 600XL with SIDE3 inserted, the switch on the front of the cartridge has no effect. I always end up in SpartaDOS X. From when I've read, when in the UP position, I should be going to the SIDE3 Loader. This machine has a U1MB installed, as well as a FujiNet on the SIO port. U1MB is currently set to start SpartaDOS X. If I set the U1MB to start the Loader instead, it always goes into the Loader, regardless of the switch position. If I disable both settings, then I end up in the FujiNet setup. I don't see any relevant settings in the SIDE3 Loader screens. Is there a way to set this up so that this switch chooses between the SIDE3 Loader and SpartaDOS X?
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As you might have guessed I am a huge Pac Man fan when I first heard about Pac Man Museum Plus I knew I had to get it. Currently Nintendo on their eShop is offering the game for $19.99 plus 5 figures for your arcade as a Bonus was a huge plus for me. What you get Pac Man Super Pac Man Pac & Pal Pac Land Pac Mania Pac Attack Pac In Time Pac Man Arrangement (2 versions) Pac Man Championship Edition Pac Motos Pac'N Roll Remix Pac Man Battle Royale Pac Man 256 What I have found so far have been games easy to unlock and a lot of titles frankly I never heard of before, namely Pac In Time and Pac Motos and a few like Pac'N Roll that are quite fun. Even getting your arcade the way you want is fun, and having the Ghosts from the games as customers is fun too. Overall a great title. I hope Namco does this again with the other Pac games such as Ms Pac and Prof Pac.
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tl;dr: Play games from 21st century systems and post your times! For the fifth year in a row, it is time for the Modern gameplay tracker. Here are the links to previous seasons of the tracker: 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 So what is this? The basic idea is to post what games you played during each week, and for how long. You don't have to time it down to the minute (though some of us do), and estimates are acceptable. Then, at the end of the week, the statskeeper (that's me) totals everything up and we find out which games and platforms are seeing the most action. Each week, we have top 10 lists for consoles/computers and for individual games. Guidelines: 1. Be sure to list the system, the name of the game, and the length of time you play. Please note if the game has any alternate titles by which it's better known. If you list multiple games, please group them by platform. If you play on a backwards-compatible system, e.g. Xbox 360 games on the Xbox One or PS2 games on PS3, the game should be listed under the older platform's name. This also means that games predating 2000 played on a modern system should be posted in the classic games tracker. e.g. PS1 games played on PS2, GB/GBC games played on GBA, Wonderswan played on Wonderswan Color, Windows 95/98 games on a newer PC and so forth. 2. Each week runs Monday through Sunday (at midnight), though exceptions may occur around New Year. Try to post your times no later than night to Tuesday in your local timezone. I will generally wait until Tuesday evening Central European Time before compiling the stats. If you post after stats have been posted, your times will be counted for the next week. Feel free to indicate in your post which dates your times relate to. 3. Playing on actual hardware is preferred, although emulators are certainly allowed. In some cases (homebrews in development, rare arcade games) there's no alternative to using an emulator. 4. Our cutoff year is 2000. That is, eligible consoles and computers have to have been first released somewhere in the world after 2000. Basically any systems released around the PlayStation 2, XBox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance or after. Anything released before this time period (including the Sega Dreamcast) please post to the Classic Game Tracker The same goes for computers: we count Windows XP or newer, but not 98 or older; Mac OS X or newer, but not OS 9 or older; and so on. 5. Arcade games released on or after January 1, 2000 are permitted. 6. You don't just have to post a bare list of times -- comments, stories, images and helpful hints are always encouraged! If you're struggling with a level, got a new high score, or have some thoughts about what's great or what stinks about a particular game...well, that's the kind of stuff that makes this fun to read. How to make the statskeeper's life easier: - If you post a big list of games, please consider alphabetizing them first (after grouping them by platform). - Posting your times in minutes, rather than hours + minutes, makes things a little simpler. - Even if you don't know the exact time, it's better to post a specific number and say it's an estimate. If you say you posted a bunch of games for "between 20 minutes and an hour", I'll just average everything out to 40 minutes, but it's much better to have a sense of which games you played more and which ones you played less. - If you only post game titles without any indication of how long you played each game, I will assume 5 minutes regardless of how long you may actually have played them. Surely you can play a game for far less - down to a single minute - and specifically mention that, and I'll use that number instead. - If there's room for confusion or ambiguity, please address that in advance so I don't have to research it myself. Non-US releases, homebrews in progress, alternate titles, and expanded re-releases can get especially tricky. That about covers it. If you haven't participated before, or if you did and got busy with other things, consider taking part in 2022! You may find that it has some interesting side effects -- I've found that keeping a log dramatically changes how I think about my own gaming, and mostly for the better (though personally I very rarely play modern games). The first week runs from January 3 - January 9, then it is every week until New Year's Eve and around that. As the calendar looks like for 2022, we'll have an overlap until January 1, 2023 but more about that later.
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Bought an OLED from Target but inside the box was an original Switch. I returned it for a refund. An Instagram friend of mine said I am the second person to mention this. Hope this doesn't become a trend.
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For those who may need a replacement switch for your Gram Kracker; I found them at Mouser Electronics. These are the originally spec'd Japan NKK switches which I always preferred. Some of the units may have CK switches on them, just depended on what Craig could find during the production runs. I was surprised to find them and don't know how long they will be available. The 633-B19AV is currently on backorder but expected to come in soon. Bank 1/WP/Bank 2 switch: Mouser #:633-B23AV Mfr. #: B23AV $5.44 Loader On/Loader OFF and GRAM 1-2/TI Basic switches: Mouser #:633-B22AV Mfr. #: B22AV $5.14 GRAM 0/Op Sys switch: Mouser #:633-B12AV Mfr. #: B12AV $4.16 GK Off/Normal/Reset switch: Mouser #:633-B19AV Mfr. #: B19AV $4.53
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tl;dr: Play games from 21st century systems and post your times! For the fourth year in a row, it is time for the Modern gameplay tracker. Here are the links to previous seasons of the tracker: 2018 | 2019 | 2020 So what is this? The basic idea is to post what games you played during each week, and for how long. You don't have to time it down to the minute (though some of us do), and estimates are acceptable. Then, at the end of the week, the statskeeper (that's me) totals everything up and we find out which games and platforms are seeing the most action. Each week, we have top 10 lists for consoles/computers and for individual games. Guidelines: 1. Be sure to list the system, the name of the game, and the length of time you play. Please note if the game has any alternate titles by which it's better known. If you list multiple games, please group them by platform. If you play on a backwards-compatible system, e.g. Xbox 360 games on the Xbox One or PS2 games on PS3, the game should be listed under the older platform's name. This also means that games predating 2000 played on a modern system should be posted in the classic games tracker. e.g. PS1 games played on PS2, GB/GBC games played on GBA, Wonderswan played on Wonderswan Color, Windows 95/98 games on a newer PC and so forth. 2. Each week runs Monday through Sunday (at midnight), though exceptions may occur around New Year. Try to post your times no later than night to Tuesday in your local timezone. I will generally wait until Tuesday afternoon/evening Central European Time before compiling the stats. If you post after stats have been posted, your times will be counted for the next week. Feel free to indicate in your post which dates your times relate to. 3. Playing on actual hardware is preferred, although emulators are certainly allowed. In some cases (homebrews in development, rare arcade games) there's no alternative to using an emulator. 4. Our cutoff year is 2000. That is, eligible consoles and computers have to have been first released somewhere in the world after 2000. Basically any systems released around the PlayStation 2, XBox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance or after. Anything released before this time period (including the Sega Dreamcast) please post to the Classic Game Tracker The same goes for computers: we count Windows XP or newer, but not 98 or older; Mac OS X or newer, but not OS 9 or older; and so on. 5. Arcade games released on or after January 1, 2000 are permitted. 6. You don't just have to post a bare list of times -- comments, stories, gripes, and helpful hints are always encouraged! If you're struggling with a level, got a new high score, or have some thoughts about what's great or what stinks about a particular game...well, that's the kind of stuff that makes this fun to read. How to make the statskeeper's life easier: - If you post a big list of games, please consider alphabetizing them first (after grouping them by platform). - Posting your times in minutes, rather than hours + minutes, makes things a little simpler. - Even if you don't know the exact time, it's better to post a specific number and say it's an estimate. If you say you posted a bunch of games for "between 20 minutes and an hour", I'll just average everything out to 40 minutes, but it's much better to have a sense of which games you played more and which ones you played less. - If there's room for confusion or ambiguity, please address that in advance so I don't have to research it myself. Non-US releases, homebrews in progress, alternate titles, and expanded re-releases can get especially tricky. That about covers it. If you haven't participated before, or if you did and got busy with other things, consider taking part in 2021! You may find that it has some interesting side effects -- I've found that keeping a log dramatically changes how I think about my own gaming, and mostly for the better (though personally I very rarely play modern games).
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If anyone's interested, I documented my recent experience sorting out an Atari 2600 Jr I acquired. Commentary and photos in attached PDF. Just noticed the PDF instructions for the mod didn't embed properly, so will post that also (hope originator doesn't mind - free advertising after all). All comments welcome, I'm an amateur at best, but happy with result here. TJ76 ATARI JR VidMod SwitchFix.pdf notice_installation_AV_MOD_atari_2600_JR_PAL_EN.pdf
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EDIT: LOWER PRICES Hi! I need to cull my collection some! Most items are in very good shape. I’ve tried to describe any major blemishes, but please check the photos too. Minimum order of $5. First come, first serve. Shipping not included in price. Please PM, if you see anything you want and thanks for looking! Cheers, Ben HERE's What's left ==ATARI== [$1] Laser Blast (activision - relabeled) Donkey Kong Jr (coleco) (Writing on Label) Venture (coleco) [$3] Keyboard Controller Atari USB Joystick (for PC) ==ATARI 2600 GAMES== [$1 ea] Combat (text w/manual, black) (RYAN written on front) SOLD Football (text w/manual, black) SOLD Space Invaders (text w/manual, black) SOLD - Casino (picture w/manual, white) SOLD Missile Command (picture, lowercase/lowercase) Missile Command (picture, lowercase/UPPERCASE) Space Invaders (picture) [$2 ea] NOW $1 ea Air Sea Battle (text) Breakout (text) Golf (text) SOLD Maze Craze (text) Surround (text) SOLD - Circus Atari (picture) Pele’s Soccer (picture, 1988) SOLD - RS Baseball (silver, 1987) SOLD - Black Jack (sears) SOLD Chase (sears) SOLD Defender (sears) SOLD Target Fun (sears) - Checkers (activision - relabeled) SOLD Ice Hockey (activision) SOLD Laser Blast (activision - relabeled) Oink! (activision - relabeled) - Wabbit (apollo) SOLD - Carnival (coleco) SOLD Donkey Kong Jr (coleco) (Writing on Label) Venture (coleco) - Dragonfire (imagic) SOLD - Beany Bopper (20th century fox) SOLD - Gopher (usgames) SOLD [$3 ea] NOW $2 ea Backgammon (text w/manual, black) SOLD Basic Math (text w/manual) SOLD Black jack (text w/manual, black) Circus Atari (text w/manual, black) Hunt & Score (text w/manual, black) SOLD Mini Golf (text w/manual, black) SOLD Slot Machine (text w/manual, black) SOLD Star Ship (text w/manual, black) SOLD Street Racer (text w/manual, black) Video Chess (text w/manual, white) - Basic Programming (picture, 1986 w/manual, 1986, black (B&W)) SOLD Brain Games (picture, 1986 w/2 manuals, black (color) and white (B&W)) SOLD Code Breaker (picture, 1986 w/manual, white (B&W)) SOLD Demons to Diamonds (picture w/manual, white) Fun With Numbers (picture, 1986 w/manual, 1986, black (B&W)) SOLD Hangman (picture w/manual, black) Home Run (picture w/manual, black) Human Cannonball (picture w/manual, black) Math Grand Prix (picture w/manual, white) SOLD Othello (picture, 1986 w/manual, black) SOLD Space War (picture w/manual, black) Video Checkers (picture, 1987 w/manual, black) SOLD - Kangaroo (silver w/manual) RS Football (silver w/manual) RS Soccer (silver w/manual) RS Volleyball (silver, 1987 w/manual) SOLD Swordquest Fireworld (silver w/manual) SOLD - Spider Fighter (activision w/manual - relabeled) - Reactor (parker bros w/manual) SOLD [$5 ea] NOW $3 ea 01 Combat 11 Indy 500 Flag Capture (text w/manual, black) - Space Invaders (silver) SOLD - Keyboard Controller Atari USB Joystick (for PC) - Skate Boardin’ (absolute w/manual) SOLD - Alfred Challenge (ebivision w/manual - Hozer) SOLD Pesco (ebivision w/manual - Hozer) SOLD [$15 ea] NOW $10 ea Pigs In Space (kids w/manual) (Faded End Label) SOLD Sorcerer’s Apprentice (kids w/manual) - Motorodeo (red w/manual) SOLD Secret Quest (red w/manual) SOLD [30] NOW $20 Star Wars: Arcade Game (parker bros) [$40 ea] NOW $30 Obelix (silver) SOLD - Beamrider (activision w/manual) (address on label) [$300] SwordQuests Earthworld, Fireworld & Waterworld (with manuals and comics) Everything is very good shape, except the Fireworld front label has an imperfection on the red stripe (see pic) SOLD ==COMMODORE 64== $20 Commodore 64 30 Games in One Joystick NOW $10 ==NINTENDO WII== $30 The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword (complete with soundtrack) SOLD ==NINTENDO SWITCH== $10 Flip Grip NOW $5 $50 Oxenfree (complete) NOW $40 ==SEGA DREAMCAST== $60 Neo XYX (complete) SOLD ==SEGA GENESIS== $300 Alien Soldier (JP complete, includes convertor) SOLD $80 Gunstar Heroes (complete) SOLD ==SONY PS4== $20 Singstar with Wireless Mics NOW $10
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I've managed to bring one of my XEGS's back from the dead (New RAM and CPU) but the power switch is seized in the off position. Has anyone managed to repair one of these switches? If not any ideas where I could find a replacement, preferably in the UK? Is the TK-II-XEGS available from anyone other than the brewing academy? It's going to cost about £40+ whatever customs duty to get one over here, and I don't want to spend that much Thanks
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I started this round of the swap box and it came back fully loaded to the gills!!
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What did you think about it? Good Average Bad — What did you miss...? - What surprised you positively...?
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tl;dr: Play games from 21st century systems and post your times! For the third season in a row, it is time for the Modern gameplay tracker. Here are the links to previous seasons of the tracker: 2018 | 2019 So what is this? The basic idea is to post what games you played during each week, and for how long. You don't have to time it down to the minute (though some of us do), and estimates are acceptable. Then, at the end of the week, the statskeeper (that's me) totals everything up and we find out which games and platforms are seeing the most action. Each week, we have top 10 lists for consoles/computers and for individual games. Guidelines: 1. Be sure to list the system, the name of the game, and the length of time you play. Please note if the game has any alternate titles by which it's better known. If you list multiple games, please group them by platform. If you play on a backwards-compatible system, e.g. Xbox 360 games on the Xbox One or PS2 games on PS3, the game should be listed under the older platform's name. This also means that games predating 2000 played on a modern system should be posted in the classic games tracker. e.g. PS1 games played on PS2, GB/GBC games played on GBA, Wonderswan played on Wonderswan Color, Windows 95/98 games on a newer PC and so forth. 2. Each week runs Monday through Sunday (at midnight), though exceptions may occur around New Year. Try to post your times no later than night to Tuesday in your local timezone. I will generally wait until Tuesday afternoon/evening Central European Time before compiling the stats. If you post after stats have been posted, your times will be counted for the next week. Feel free to indicate in your post which dates your times relate to. 3. Playing on actual hardware is preferred, although emulators are certainly allowed. In some cases (homebrews in development, rare arcade games) there's no alternative to using an emulator. 4. Our cutoff year is 2000. That is, eligible consoles and computers have to have been first released somewhere in the world after 2000. Basically any systems released around the PlayStation 2, XBox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance or after. Anything released before this time period (including the Sega Dreamcast) please post to the Classic Game Tracker The same goes for computers: we count Windows XP or newer, but not 98 or older; Mac OS X or newer, but not OS 9 or older; and so on. 5. Arcade games released on or after January 1, 2000 are permitted. 6. You don't just have to post a bare list of times -- comments, stories, gripes, and helpful hints are always encouraged! If you're struggling with a level, got a new high score, or have some thoughts about what's great or what stinks about a particular game...well, that's the kind of stuff that makes this fun to read. How to make the statskeeper's life easier: - If you post a big list of games, please consider alphabetizing them first (after grouping them by platform). - Posting your times in minutes, rather than hours + minutes, makes things a little simpler. - Even if you don't know the exact time, it's better to post a specific number and say it's an estimate. If you say you posted a bunch of games for "between 20 minutes and an hour", I'll just average everything out to 40 minutes, but it's much better to have a sense of which games you played more and which ones you played less. - If there's room for confusion or ambiguity, please address that in advance so I don't have to research it myself. Non-US releases, homebrews in progress, alternate titles, and expanded re-releases can get especially tricky. That about covers it. If you haven't participated before, or if you did and got busy with other things, consider taking part in 2020! You may find that it has some interesting side effects -- I've found that keeping a log dramatically changes how I think about my own gaming, and mostly for the better.
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SOLD SOLD SOLD So I bought this SCART switcher about 2 to 3 weeks ago and it works great, looks great also. but today I just bought system #6. This is the Hydra Mini 5 port SCART switcher - 5 Port. I need 6 now! So I am offering it for sale 100$ plus shipping. You get a 5 input / 1 output SCART switch that will auto select the unit that is powered on, I will also include a power adapter (it does not come with one normally) Retail is 117$ and 14$ for power adapter, I dont remember what I paid for shipping as it comes from Poland. no cables included as I am just upgrading to the 8 port model
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I just found out about this game, announced this week even though the page and the video were online since August 1st. It's coming october 8th. https://marvelousgames.com/blogs/games/burgertime-party What I find strange is that it looks like it was designed for Amico, even more than the new Bubble Bobble for Switch: We already know a 'reimagining' of BurgerTime is coming to Amico It's 2D but not pixelart it's clearly geared towards both cooperative and competitive multiplayer Your thoughts?
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Just wanted to share this "new" platformer that's back on Kickstarter: It did not meet it's goal two years ago but the developer kept plugging away. I have no stake in this other than I'm a backer (and was 2 years ago) and would love to see this get a release. Right now its targeted for PC & Mac but their stretch goals are for Switch, PS4 & Xbox One releases, with the Switch being their first stretch tier. If you like these type of platformers give it a look and keep an eye out for the demo.
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Thanks to the users of Amiibo Crossing for sharing these Super Mario Maker 2 levels!
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Hi all! I've got some games to sell, but I am also interested in trades. My want list is below, and I will add photos later today. EDIT: Photos added EDIT: Lower prices include first class shipping. Thanks for looking! Ben switch $40 Yooka Laylee (sealed) $20 Okami HD (Manual, Case) $25 Bloodstained Ritual of the Night (Case, Slipcover) SOLD dreamcast $40 Neo XYX (Manual, Case) $40 Gunlord (Manual, Case) SOLD 3ds $15 Metroid: Samus Returns (card only) SOLD Wanted snes, psx & lynx games:
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Mine is Verdun, it's (probably) the most realistic WW1 shooter out there. Grand Theft Auto 5 is a close second.
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