cs, to random
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For me, the Internet literally was black and white & white—and sometimes black & amber or green.
And it came in about as fast as I could read it, cuz yes I had 300bps at first and then got 1200 when neighbor in the dorm moved up to 2400.

alex,
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@cs

My first internet was a computer with a separate dialup modem and reams printer paper listing BBS 800 numbers around the country...

WhyNotZoidberg, to retrogaming
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In retrospect was Moon Lander not a very fun game.

Hewco, to random
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First video of my new game found in the wild. They did pretty well for a first go.

https://youtu.be/YEvUKP2d1Wc?si=7Bw7o82bIMrV6thz

Please let me know if you spot any more emu videos out there.

Hewco, to Games
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Emu's Massive Hunt - tape just in.

video/mp4

root42, to retrocomputing
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And of course we also need brand new 6522 VIAs. These are drop in replacements. Which is great news for all and users (and of course PET users, too!).

davbucci, to retrocomputing
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Last week my , my first computer and still one of my favourite retrocomputers fell on the floor from a shelf. The 40-year old ABS case is brittle and broke right on top of the user and cassette ports. The Run Stop key also fell off 😩

The keyboard with the missing key, the Run Stop.
The key with the broken plunger in my hand.

davbucci,
@davbucci@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

Fortunately, I could find the broken pieces (only two big chunks, plus a small one) and glue them back in place. I'm happy as the repair is barely visible. I used in the past cyanoacrylate glue for ABS with good results, it seems to work quite well in this repair, too.

davbucci,
@davbucci@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

After a few failed attempts, this printed plunger seems to fit OK. The repair is almost unnoticeable from above 😊

davbucci,
@davbucci@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

If you are interested in the 3D model of the plunger, I found it on Thingiverse and the original authors did a great job: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3208313 I had to file a little the portion that fits into the key, so maybe this would have been a better alternative for the : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2453924

davbucci,
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The box hinges broke many years ago. I tried to repair them 7 years ago but they broke again. I decided to print a replacement to glue in place. It seems to work well. I will see how it will stand the test of time. The case is yellowed, but it is bearable and I think I will not retrobright it again.

Two clips aligned to hold together the VIC20 case. A third one is also present on the right but it is not visible in the picture.

davbucci,
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Smoke test: passed! 😊 The keyboard works again and especially the Run Stop key that broke.

A BASIC program stopped correctly.

davbucci,
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BTW, if you are interested, here is the Thingiverse page about those clips to : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2984324/files

cesco, to random Italian
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Hewco, to random
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Emu sprite sheet which makes all the animated characters possible. 40k. Game out soon.

craiggrannell, to retrogaming
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254: Shadowfax (1982)

Even in 1982, you’d have felt shortchanged by this endless shooter. You as Gandalf, riding Shadowfax, had to take down Nazgûl with lightning blasts. Until you died. And that was it. Still, at least the horse animation looked lovely on the VIC.

Creator Mike Singleton would a few years later go on to much bigger and better LOTRish things, with Lords of Midnight and Doomdark’s Revenge.

Play it on:

Gameplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIQsoAPUfSA

nivrig, to zxspectrum
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luny,
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jonnypencils, to random
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Wouldn’t you have felt foolish if you’d bought this at the original price of £350! Now only £95 - a bargain!

root42, to random German
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Sabine hat‘s raus.

sourdust, to Intellivision
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Five different versions of Imagic's "Demon Attack" (1982) playing on original hardware.

L-R: , , , ,

INTV has hands-down the best gameplay content. It's a toss-up between A26 and VIC as to which is the prettiest. The A8 version is - disappointingly - barely distinguishable from the A26.

The later C64 version is pretty poor. It's missing nearly all of the visual charm of earlier versions, especially the VIC one.

nivrig, to retrogaming
@nivrig@mastodon.social avatar

Paid my tax and had enough spare to upgrade to a Penultimate2+ cart from @futurewas8bit (which are on sale at the moment)

https://www.tfw8b.com/product/vic20-penultimate-plus-two/

😎

gamesthatwerent, to random
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At the start of December last year, yet another full game was found in the form of Ice Palace thanks to Dougmanct on AtariAge. A cute 3 screen game by Xonox that has been missing for just over 40 years. Now you can play the full game!

https://gamesthatwerent.com/2024/01/ice-palace/

video/mp4

stefanhoeltgen, to random German
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paulfoerster, to random German
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paulfoerster,
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@davidtheeviloverlord @evelynefoerster 5 KB, not 20.
16 KB was ROM (8 KB BASIC ROM and 8 KB Kernal ROM).
3.5 KB RAM were available for BASIC and 1 KB for the screen.

An unexpanded reports 3581 bytes free when switched on.

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