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The best coin-op conversions for the C64 23 Aug 2013 | 04:30 pm

Earlier this week I came across a clip of an old 80s movie called “Joysticks” on the excellent Retroist.com website. Now the movie itself is somewhat typical of what you could call the Porky’s Revenge...

The days of the text adventure 16 Aug 2013 | 08:05 pm

Many years ago (it was the mid-80s), I walked into one of my regular stops whenever I visited the city of Antwerp: the new(ish) and second hand bookshop “De Slegte”. In the IT corner, next to several ...

Old magazines, a window into the past 26 Jul 2013 | 05:40 pm

Reading an old magazine is a bit like looking through a window in time that propels you back to days long gone. Whether it’s magazines about gaming (like Zzap!64, Commodore Format, …) or the ones focu...

A time before laptops and multimedia projectors 21 Jun 2013 | 05:10 pm

No meeting room today can go without a multimedia projector. And even for the smaller ones, you can have a beamer that fits in your pocket and can be hooked up to your iPad. The era of the overhead or...

An old photo, a little time capsule… 7 Jun 2013 | 07:34 pm

Today it seems, we take technology for granted: when we see the latest smart phone that has features x, y and z that it didn’t have before, we rush out to the store and buy it (or at least, that’s wha...

The most amazing multi-player experience 24 May 2013 | 07:15 pm

Multi-player games, in all of their forms (MMORPGs like World of Warcraft, Mario Kart on the Wii, …) are as common as well, a common game. Many, if not most games today feature alongside their single-...

Amiga, the music maker 17 May 2013 | 03:56 pm

When it comes to producing music, Commodore’s machines have a reputation that is rivaled only by well, Commodore itself. For the price of a C64 (and its magnificent SID chip), chiptune artists today s...

More sprites by my little geeks 6 May 2013 | 08:30 pm

Back in November, my kids had their first taste of computer programming when they designed their first sprites on the Commodore 64. With the weather being absolutely splendid this weekend, I decided t...

The most expensive C64 games 26 Apr 2013 | 03:01 am

With the recent news (that made the press worldwide) of the NES Family Fun Fitness: Stadium Events game that was bought for $8 at a thrift store and potentially reaching a staggering 30K on a GameGave...

9 Fingers – the infamous Amiga demo 19 Apr 2013 | 03:01 am

When it comes to demos, Commodore probably had the most vivid and certainly the most interesting scene of all. The stuff the coders could do on platforms like the C64 and the Amiga was simply put, ama...

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