For the definitive history of video games, I recommend: The Ultimate History of Video Games, Volume 1 & 2. (by Steven L. Kent) For the definitive history, with behind the scenes interviews and commentary by many…
Yes, often. Sometimes I'll look at a throwaway item of packaging, and imagine all the engineering and design, material science and raw materials needed to construct a "single use" item such as a plastic bottle. What…
Maybe begins with a "Y" but sounds like axe? How about a "Yak." Also, many of the letters I can see in the photos seem to be of animals.
I do miss the old PDS cross-assembler hardware/software. Visual Studio just isn't the same...
My 1991 conversion of Life & Death released for Commodore Amiga and Atari ST - I occasionally notice that some people are still playing it on emulators, etc.
For the definitive history of video games, I recommend: The Ultimate History of Video Games, Volume 1 & 2. (by Steven L. Kent) For the definitive history, with behind the scenes interviews and commentary by many…
Yes, often. Sometimes I'll look at a throwaway item of packaging, and imagine all the engineering and design, material science and raw materials needed to construct a "single use" item such as a plastic bottle. What…
Maybe begins with a "Y" but sounds like axe? How about a "Yak." Also, many of the letters I can see in the photos seem to be of animals.
I do miss the old PDS cross-assembler hardware/software. Visual Studio just isn't the same...
My 1991 conversion of Life & Death released for Commodore Amiga and Atari ST - I occasionally notice that some people are still playing it on emulators, etc.