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Y’all ever wonder what the game you’re working on in World Builder for Macintosh System 6 would look like on the @playdate and then accidentally start designing and coding it a little bit? Haha this is rhetorical question it happens to everyone

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Images from a slideshow advertising KPT Bryce 1.0, found on the CD for Kai's Power Tools 3 (1995)

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1980s arcade game designers hid their names in high score tables: a long growing list of classic high score screens and their known credits thehistoryofhowweplay.wordpres

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Found this while hunting for a floppy disk that still works (so I could copy USB drivers to a fresh Win98 laptop install). The Polish-made Epic MegaGames-published Robbo was my first experience with shareware on DOS/Win3.1 rather than Mac. Cool game. Doesn’t look like I have the first disk anymore.
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The biggest disappointment of the 21st century is that doors still don't sound like this when they open.

firefox, if i were not using you on principle to get away from the chrome ecosystem, i would drop you in a heartbeat for having a fucking pop-up ad for your VPN service hijack the entire browser

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Restored* this image of claymation Wario I found in a magazine scan on @internetarchive.

Please put it to appropriate (and inappropriate) use, as befits such a stately image. Suitable for avatars, video thumbnails, corporate PowerPoints, condolence cards, et cetera.

* text removal/content-aware fill/colour correction/noise reduction

(source: archive.org/details/nintendo-d)

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I acquired (with help) a killer audio cassette digitizing rig, and then IMMEDIATELY had to spend over 2 months digitizing 90+ cassettes from the 1999 Game Developers Conference (via a slow-and-steady workflow that got the job done without being too disruptive to any other work I was doing).

So, here we are, it's done. Go enjoy 70+ hours of presentations about all aspects of game making and producing, in 1999.

archive.org/details/1999_Game_

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Adding more solitaires to my collection; this one's Binary Solitaire! The idea is to make stacks from 7 to 1 by counting in binary

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:drake_dislike: On one hand having to blast spammers is annoying.

:drake_like: On the other hand it does mean that a precious ad-free zone badly wants to be penetrated precisely because it is rare and valuable in this world and we own it. Let’s keep defending it. Thanks to members for issuing reports, thanks to admins for forwarding them to the attacked sources. Together we will defeat the pernicious pollution of #cryptospam

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belated addition to the Yamaha GEW7 keyboard collection in MAME, for your cheesy listening enjoyment youtube.com/watch?v=8eAdxOu6pT

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He has no name, but we know his name all the same. It has changed with time, shifting under the weight of ages, but is most often β€œJack.” Jack in the Green, Jack of the Trees. Jack of the Woods. They call him John Barleycorn as well. They call him many things, and of all the small gods, he is perhaps the greatest, for without him, an essential piece of the human spirit would be lost forever. We cannot thrive where the green is gone.

Continue reading: leemoyer.wordpress.com/2020/06

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The way this game alerts you to there being new moves...

(FoxFire 13, Randy Rasa, 1996)

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Thou shalt fight any sprout of intolerance
80x74 pixels - 4 colors
hope you'll like it :-)
#pixelart #medieval

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Don't listen to anyone who says "likes don't matter" on here.

Yes, it's true that there's no algorithm for them to feed.

But letting people you know that you like what they're sharing, that you agree with them, that they're not just shouting into an empty abyss? That matters.

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I think Mastodon people should use the "like" button more.

People are told not to like because liking doesn't broadcast posts like boosting does, and the site needs boosts. And replies are preferred because they're deeper engagement or something.

But, on some level, we want people to keep using Mastodon. If someone posts something and followers like it, they know stuff is getting seen here and they'll want to keep using the site. I just don't see what's gained by holding back on the likes

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