This page regroups some of the side-project i worked on. The articles are not pollished as I would, but it's still better than nothing :) Do it and share, improve it later !
The idea of finding your historical doppelganger has always fascinated me. There’s something deeply compelling about the notion that somewhere in the vast tapestry of history, someone might have shared our features, our expressions, perhaps even our spirit. This fascination led me to create EndlessCycle, a web application that uses AI to find your historical twin. Like many passion projects, it started with a simple question: “What if we could build a bridge between faces across time?”
The Dreamcast has always been a fascinating console. First, because it was a massive commercial failure, and understanding what led to this downfall is insightful. Second, because the console itself was revolutionary for its time, with an arcade-style positioning that set it apart from other consoles of its generation. Third, because it marks a significant turning point in Sega’s decline and a noteworthy event in the history of video games. As for my own story with the Dreamcast, it began in Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong, in 2016, when I found a yellowed Dreamcast at the bottom of a chest, just waiting to be plugged in. The rest of the story follows below!
The Game Boy is one of my favorite consoles. Not only is it one of my favorites, but it was also my first portable console! I remember how I used to drive my parents crazy when the batteries ran out. I spent countless hours on this console, from leveling up my Pidgey to level 100, to speed-running Bomberman Pocket with my cousins, and now nostalgia has hit me hard in my 30s! Given that the price of Game Boys has skyrocketed recently (we’re almost at €100 for a GBC on Le Bon Coin), I turned to my specialist friend @n0ciple (check him out, he does awesome projects), who told me about the FPGA Game Boy (fpGB).