"Damien what do you want to do when you retire?" I want to hope I have enough time and money to buy those stupid rare records and rip them in FLAC and put that shit on soulseek
Decided to "redesign" the Weasel Center Shelter for Old and Abandoned Computers today. Well, "redesign" is saying a lot there as a word, when what I actually did was swap three background images, reduce the contrast of one of them, and change the font color. But still!
https://netizen.club/~wildweasel/shelter/index.html
This did also slightly bury the lede of me adding a section to said website to explain (and embed) the Quake Benchmarks spreadsheet.
This is Quake running on CGA. Normally Quake requires VGA (320x200 256 colours), but WinQuake can actually run fine on any card supported by Windows 95.
Now, CGA doesn't support Windows 95. But turns out with a little manual hex editing, it can start with a CGA driver from Windows 3.0 (I believe no one succeeded in doing this before). And with Windows 95 kind of sort of running on CGA, @gloriouscow recommended to try if Quake would run. It does, and it is almost playable. Definitely more playable than Doom8088 on MDA.
I made a free short game for the heck of it! It's live on itch, enjoy!
https://wavey-games.itch.io/celestial-coffee-quest
#pointandclick #adventuregame #retrogaming #ags #indiegame #indiedev
It is a long-standing tradition for Microsoft to use a runtime copy of Windows as a part of Windows Setup. But the copy is so stripped-down, it cannot run anything but the setup program (winsetup.bin).
OR IS IT?
A mini-challenge for myself: create a semi-working desktop only based on runtime Windows 3.10 shipped with Windows 95 installer but not using any other Microsoft products.
Lots of nostalgic and weird screenshots in this π§΅ thread
The Amiga Pointer Archive
Dragons on a Chip
(source: https://archive.org/details/agm_Temple_of_Apshai_Trilogy/page/n79/mode/2up )
Was digging around the Wayback Machine to try to find some old Tseng Labs drivers.
Behold their website from 1997. Best web site ever.
I announced a few days ago the long-lost Adventure 751 from CompuServe finally being playable. Here's my first post on my series on the game, where I give a deep dive into the history as well:
https://bluerenga.blog/2026/01/01/adventure-751-1980/
#retrogaming #adventuregame #videogames #textadventure #interactivefiction #retrocomputing #history #trs80
This is incredible. An MTV simulator with almost 30,000 videos, organized by decade along with special sections for Headbanger's Ball and Yo! MTV Raps.
i don't even really care about the star ratings, so much as i'm amazed at the pettiness on display. like, how long ago did i even interact with that person? some grudges die hard i guess
taking a trip down memory lane looking at my itchio analytics: on the 12th of december 2024, shortly after doomworld's cacowards premiered that year, a user i'd had previous negative interactions with gave 1-star ratings to both doom mods i'd put on itch.
that'd be the year "Weasel Presents: Terrorists" won a Missed Cacoward. i suspect the reviewer just hated being reminded that i existed. ...i'm kind of surprised they only did that to my doom mods and not the card game or the VN pitch demo.
pointless fact: the famicom disk system internally stores a year in the imperial era system. disk writer kiosks continued to use the showa era even after it ended; we are now past showa 100, so disk writer kiosks would no longer be correct, if there were any left https://www.nesdev.org/wiki/FDS_disk_format#Date_format
Ever wanted a PicoGUS or PicoMEM but for PCMCIA? yyzkevin's PicoPCMCIA adds modern WiFi networking, Sound Blaster, GUS, CD-ROM, and storage to any computer with a PCMCIA slot. He's getting closer to launch and is now taking deposits for the first run of cards. https://www.yyzkevin.com/picopcmcia/
Both the Sound Blaster and CD-ROM emulation on the PicoGUS originally came from this ambitious project so it's awesome seeing it get close to done!
good morning. last night i dreamed about a lot of things, including some bizarre new star trek spin-offs about Data being in places where Data should not be, but the most that I remember was that I was attempting to make French bread pizzas in a toaster oven through the whole thing, and kept getting the sauce everywhere and dropping the bread on the ground.
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