You wouldn't believe me if I told you how awesome this 8-bit, 16/48k gaming computer was & how many games I played on it for over a decade https://twitter.com/RetEvents/status/988440088936898562 … 1. Tau Ceti 2. Shadowrun 3. Lords of Midnight
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Yeah, that part esp. gets on my nerves nowadays. And to think I used to trek back & forth to hoard everything. Kids nowadays would be horrified at having to explode every loot drop to get rid of brain bugs :p
Found a box a few weeks ago with all my old Spectrum programming stuff in. Had high hopes of learning machine code when I was 9pic.twitter.com/tWbFwgBKKk
Oh wow, that one I didn't have. Shelves full of Your Spectrum/Your Sinclair, Crash & Your Computer, but not this. I pair-programmed Z80 listings w my brother into the Speccy, and read the ROM Disassembly, but wasn't much of a machine coder tbh.
Had all the sprite designs ready for my Dungeons&Dragons themed Rebelstar clone.pic.twitter.com/ohF2mQ7agH
These are pretty awesome. I entertained the thought for a long time myself, and also tried my hand at drawing sprites, but didn't have the flair/focus. The entire history of the gaming industry, pre-corporatization was a story of "what ifs." Cheers for sharing this, mate :)
Good stuff! I might get into it again when I’m an old man. Reckon it’ll be a doddle.
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