35 years ago today some unknown genius released V 1.0 of my favourite Mac program ever: "Cheshire" (see image description for what's happening in the screen capture).
Get "Cheshire" here: http://felix.bernoully.com/cheshire (at your own risk; needs a Mac OS Classic environment)
#OTD #CheshireCat #AliceInWonderland #retrocomputing #oldmac
I've made the first formal release of my Wikipedia reader for classic MacOS:
Any #retrogaming nerds remember a pc dos game from around late 80s to early 90s with some story cut scenes of Winston Churchill and his battle of Britain speech?
I can't recall the game but wanna see if it's still around on an abandonware site somewhere. Maybe it's even called Battle of Britain.
Ideas?
if you're a metatools/KPT lover as much as i was, and you're into software UI/UX design... matthias mΓΌller-prove's 1999 visual history of kai krause's software is π
Unused "Start of the Day" MIDI tune from Under a Killing Moon that can still be found in the game's files.
βScorched Earth Engineβ by Aetsch (2001)
Published by: Interactive Fantasies
[scorched.zzt] - β$preset game [1]β
View World: https://museumofzzt.com/file/view/scorchede/?file=scorched.zzt&board=2
Play Online: https://museumofzzt.com/file/play/scorchede/ #bot
"Still no flying cars," I told the tree that was once a creator from long ago, "But the work-week is only twenty hours. There's teenagers about with no microplastics in their bodies."
The leaves rustled in the breeze, as if bursting with approval.
"I think you'd've liked it here," I added, "Thank you for the oxygen."
I placed a small pin-wheel among the roots.
"Thank you for believing humanity could be better despite all your experiences."
He/him. Puzzle-Adventure Hybrid with RPG Elements. Supports 3D Acceleration. He Is Essentially What He Believes. Just in case, π, LGBTQ+ π, DOS π, ππ©π.
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