Mazeon’s animated pixel tribute to the Commodore Amiga 500.
The Amiga was a revolutionary computer in the 1980s and early 1990s, spawning many software devs, music composers and graphic artists (including myself).
The screen shows a low-res version of the legendary Boing Ball, an early demonstration showing off some of the Amiga’s multitasking power.
Mazeon's animated pixel tribute to the legendary Commodore 64.
The C64 was a very popular 8-bit computer in the 1980s. One of its most-appreciated features was the SID audio chip. The SID's distinctive synth sound caused people to sometimes buy a game predominantly for the soundtrack, like the compositions of SID maestro Rob Hubbard:
In the 1990s and early 2000s, tiny animated GIF banners of 88 x 31 pixels could be found on lots of sites, usually functioning as a button or clickable ad, linking to a different site.
@booters has collected a truckload of those old school banners for your nostalgic pleasure:
Still public domain, still a free wizard! If you want a version with trannsparent-bg just use the one I posted yesterday, it actually is pretty when not upscaled by Mastodon :3.