Category: Retro Computing Magazines
We are happy to welcome back chiptune maestro Tronimal! He is well-known for amazing Gameboy music albums and energetic live performances. This time we are talking about his upcoming Virtual Boy album and the process of making an album for Nintendo’s early VR attempt. The interview section starts at minute 44:24 Enjoy! Listen to/watch: https://scene.world/robonaut
Nobody is stopping this train! Here we go again, with our great NTSC & PAL #C64 #diskmag Scene World #34! either download the diskmag disk image for use in your emulator, or your real machine – also works in friendly browsers online if you like! https://sceneworld.org —> Download Scene World #34 –> Run online NOW. (VICE.JS is quite a resource…
Amiga Addict is a digital and printed magazine dedicated to the Amiga computer. First published in 2010, it covers many Amiga-related topics, including news, reviews, interviews, features, and tutorials. In Issue 24, they celebrate the 30th anniversary of the CD32 with a CD Coverdisc and more content related to Commodore’s 32-bit CD-based console. Also included: A coverdisc featuring the full…
If you haven’t heard about the Kickstarter campaign for these Retrocomputing annuals, you should act quickly, as it ends in just two days. The four publications are from Fusion Retro Books, including Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum classic magazine titles ZZAP! 64 and CRASH. Also included are FUSION, which covers all aspects of gaming, and Toy Polloi, which discusses the…
Following up our podcast episode #154 (http://scene.world/stsorigins) last year, we had the pleasure to meet again designer Fabrizio Rizzo (@The_Ink_Wolf) from @SmallthingStds at #gamescom, talking about the direction the saga is taking: Simon The Sorcerer Origins is going to be a pre-quel to the 1993 Amiga / DOS PC game and even in the interview the designer tells about how…
Scene World was prominently featured in the 04/2023 issue of the German design magazine PAGE. featuring logos from Retromantis, Black and JSL made for Scene World Magazine! :) (The text translates as “pixelated till today, the diskmag “Scene World” for C64 fans and coders can be downloaded for fitting hardware at https://sceneworld.org”)
The December 2022 issue of PC Magazine will be its last one. Carol Mangis, manager of the magazine’s digital edition, announced the news in her “First Word” column. The magazine started its life in 1982, founded by David Bunnell, Jim Edlin, and Cheryl Woodard. By the end of 1983, the monthly issue had nothing less than 800 pages! At the…