What can’t the Texas Instruments TI-83 do? We have seen Mario clones, puzzle games and more on this graphing calculator, and of course math related stuff. Now, we can add an unofficial Super Smash Bros game to the long list of applications you can use on your TI-83, or TI-84, that are not specifically calculator/graphing related. Who knew this educational…
Following a long running series of action packed adventure with Turrican, developer Manfred Trenz seemed to almost disappear from the gaming industry entirely. While still knocking around in the shadows, Trenz’s Turrican swan song ended up arriving as an obscure Japanese exclusive Super Famicom title known as Rendering Ranger R2. Although skipping out on a worldwide release, the title was…
[youtube AyXE8PNIz0s nolink] Ben completes the Apple 1 Replica. In the previous episodes, he built the 6502 computer and got it to function with an LCD and a homemade keyboard. Today Ben builds a 1970s style case to house the computer. When the sleek, wooden case is finished, Ben demonstrates the complete replica. Link: YouTube
After manufacturing and selling some cartridges for the MSX community (Uridium, Muffie’s Tutankam), Eric Boez has decided to take his work to a new level, by launching a website dedicated to help the MSX developers share and sell their work. On this website, Repro Factory developers can manufacture and sell their creations (hardware or software) through the website. There is…
[youtube BlLd_c4zcUM nolink] Mr. Pacman is an 8-bit hero gangsta rock band from Denver, USA. Mr. Pacman performance with retro-futuristic outfits, and their Commodore 64 inspired electronic music with a rock attitude. Mr. Pacman uses a SidStation, controlled by his keytar, and Silver Ghost uses a Commodore SX-64 as a bass synthesizer.
In this English D64 magazine the following items: The Charts, News, World of Demos, Market, Last days of Comoland, X2014, The X-Factor, CHCC Medieval, Sceners in the Sun, Matt Gray, Anders Reutersworld, The Crime Scene, Donkey Kong Jr., Hardware corner, het C64GS project and the list. Download: vandalismnews63.zipWebsite: CSDb
Matthias Münch’s “Clockport Expander II” is an adapter which can connect two clockport extensions to the clockport of an Amiga 1200. The second generation of the adapter is compatible with current busboards and other extensions, e.g. a BlizzardVision or a GRex-busboard. On the website of the project (in German) there is a list with compatible hardware. If you are interested in…









