Category: Computers

A Pinpulse in Space -ZX Spectrum EP-

 by DF Design A new ZX Spectrum EP recorded from real hardware Version to play on real hardware or emulators included in download as well as MP3s Download, here Source: https://df-design.itch.io/pinpulse-in-space

Midnight Special -PC-

“Midnight Special” is a point-and-click survival horror game inspired by classic 90s LucasArts titles like “Clock Tower” and “Resident Evil” by ScaredStupidInc Set in the late 80s at Boyd Manor, you play as Sarah, who’s been tasked with babysitting Jon and Eli Boyd for the night. What starts out as a routine evening takes a sinister turn when the power…

Abuse ZX Showcase Prototype

Tremendous prototype by Koval It’s amazing to see how this prototype, designed by Koval, for the ZX Spectrum moves. The animation of the protagonist, a kind of “Alien” which can shoot in eight directions, is fascinating and spectacular. It reminds us, and a lot, of Shadow of the Beast, a late game for the system but with a technical quality…

3D Combat Classics (ZX Spectrum) -KICKSTARTER-

 A ZX Spectrum collectors edition cassettes boxset release of the ground breaking 3D games: 3D Tank Duel, 3D Starstrike and Starstrike 2 by Píxel Jockey. The cassettes have been recreated to be as close as possible to the original. There are many more extras! More information, here Source: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pixeljockey/3d-combat-classics

Thomas E. Kurtz, Co-Creator of BASIC Programming Language, Passes Away at 96

Thomas E. Kurtz, Co-Creator of BASIC Programming Language, Passes Away at 96

Lebanon, NH – Thomas Eugene Kurtz, whose pioneering work in computer science made programming accessible to the masses through the development of the BASIC programming language, died on November 12, 2024, in Lebanon, New Hampshire. He was 96 years old. Along side the venerable John Kemeney, Kurtz worked tirelessly at Dartmouth College to bring programming to the masses, even working…

Tutorial on how to load games on Acorn Archimedes

The Acorn Archimedes is, broadly speaking, a British 32-bit computer that competed with the Amiga and Atari ST. History. In 1987, Acorn Computers Ltd. already had experience in the home computing field, thanks to the success of its 8-bit computer, the BBC Micro, during the early 1980s. This little-known machine was really popular in the UK, almost as popular as…

Fort Django -C64-

 by DrTerrorz The clever will survive Fort Django, the cleverest will survive with their bags full of gold! Move around with joystick in port 2. Up=Jump, Down=Crouch, Fire=Shoot. Kill the bad guys and pick up the bags, find the exit. If you collect the bags faster you get more bonus. If you escape the fort with more than 10000$ you…

CyberCyte -PC-

 by Polygeddon CyberCyte This is an absolutely fascinating s-e-u for PC Quiver Games Town One Game Jam – Team 10 XenoDev Fun weekend game jam with awesome folks! In-person in Vancouver BC! Team XenoDev: Justin, Reza, Jingyu, Alex, Doug, Peter, andNoah Download, here Source:cybercyte

Crucible v2.0 beta app for newer MacOS Released

Crucible v2.0 beta app for newer MacOS Released

The new Crucible v2.0 beta app for newer MacOS has been released and is available to download for free from the Infinity Products store page. Additional features include: -ROM file creation can be done in 4 splits, 2 splits and single files. -In split mode, you can choose between 4 splits and 2 splits. This is for dividing into Lo…

105th Apple-1 added to the Apple-1 Registry

105th Apple-1 added to the Apple-1 Registry

In a Twitter (X) announcement this week, Corey Cohen, curator of the current Apple-1 Registry announced the addition of another Apple-1 Computer. According to the posting by @Apple1Registry : https://apple1registry.com/en/105.html#Apple1 The Apple-1 Registry was originally created by Mike Willegal as a way of keeping track of where the original Apple-1 computers were or of their existence.   At the time…