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10 votes
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Why is retro gaming so expensive? | Xplay
4 votes -
The making of Windjammers 2 - An arcade legacy in 2022
3 votes -
Classic social networking in 2022: SpaceHey
12 votes -
Exposing fraud and deception in the retro video game market
13 votes -
Early on-demand music streaming required lots of nickels - In the Pacific Northwest 70-plus years ago, a telephone-based jukebox connected callers to their favorite tunes
3 votes -
The animation of Final Fantasy II
2 votes -
Sexist and offensive vintage ads that would never fly today, 1940-1980
23 votes -
The animation of Final Fantasy I
7 votes -
A copy of Super Mario 64 sold for $1.5M, raising eyebrows
10 votes -
I'm crafting some more!
I mentioned a small age ago that I'm teaching myself to make a skirt. I finally have progress I'm ready to share! The buttons are just sitting on there, and it needs a waistband, but it's nearly...
I mentioned a small age ago that I'm teaching myself to make a skirt. I finally have progress I'm ready to share! The buttons are just sitting on there, and it needs a waistband, but it's nearly ready!
14 votes -
Your grandma’s tube TV is the hottest gaming tech
9 votes -
Return of the Obra Dinn: Development log by Lucas Pope
15 votes -
After twenty-two years, cult-classic PS1 adventure Mizzurna Falls is playable in English
6 votes -
Cassette history/trivia: A series of fortunate events
4 votes -
Unexpected joys of kids playing Atari 2600 games
9 votes -
title.wma - The origins of Windows XP's welcome music
3 votes -
The lost history of socialism’s DIY computer
23 votes -
Browservice demo - Browsing modern websites on retro computers
4 votes -
Brexit deal mentions Netscape browser and Mozilla Mail; recommends outdated security algorithms
13 votes -
The JRPG startup cost, part 3 - An analysis of how long it takes to reach various gameplay milestones in classic JRPGs
6 votes -
Luxtorpeda: Suite of unofficial Steam Play compatibility tools for retro games
11 votes -
Google Desktop (2004) - demo and retrospective
6 votes -
Falcom announces Ys 1 and 2 for Sharp X68000
8 votes -
Sega VR revived: emulating an unreleased Genesis accessory with the help of Nuclear Rush's source code
5 votes -
Reverse engineering a forgotten 1970s Intel dual core beast: 8271, a new ISA
10 votes -
Professional heresy
5 votes -
Exhibition of the PS1 mouse | Punching Weight
5 votes -
Classic Konami games now available on GOG: Metal Gear, Metal Gear Solid, MGS2, and 8-bit Castlevania & Contra collection
17 votes -
Winamp in 2020 (Webamp Electron app)
13 votes -
Nintendo Game Boy hackers are building a better retro console
5 votes -
'Man becomes the sex organs of the machine world: Marshall McLuhan’s Understanding Media' (2012)
14 votes -
Retrotech: The Novell NetWare Experience
4 votes -
Making a SNES game in 2020 - The story of building Yo-Yo Shuriken, including designing and developing the game itself with modern tools and manufacturing a physical cartridge release
4 votes -
When SimCity got serious: the story of Maxis Business Simulations and SimRefinery
14 votes -
SCOPETREX vector gaming on your oscilloscope!
@tubetimeus: announcing the SCOPETREX -- the vector gaming console for your oscilloscope or XY monitor! ever wanted to buy a Vectrex, but can't afford the high prices on auction sites? well now you can build your own! full design files at https://t.co/hHAbFwwePE
4 votes -
This is a web page
37 votes -
The "Nintendo PlayStation" prototype was purchased at auction for $300,000 by Greg McLemore, founder of Pets.com who now runs the International Arcade Museum
10 votes -
VHSVault - A large VHSRip archive has been posted to the Internet Archive
9 votes -
Electron microscope animation: Carbon nanotubes pulled into thread
8 votes -
Mortal Kombat - The legend, the arcade tech, the console ports - sixteen versions analysed
4 votes -
CES 2020: Uber and Hyundai created a flying electric taxi
2 votes -
Old mobile websites?
Hey everyone, I'm currently looking for some web 1.0-esque websites, but with the twist of being designed for some ancient smartphones. An example of what I mean would be i.reddit.com , reddit's...
Hey everyone, I'm currently looking for some web 1.0-esque websites, but with the twist of being designed for some ancient smartphones. An example of what I mean would be i.reddit.com , reddit's original (and still fully functional) mobile implementation, or Twitter's site when you access it without a modern version of Javascript (which reverts to a clone of itself from around ~2012). I understand this is a super niche category and there's hardly any of them left, but if you happen to know of any or stumble upon one, please let me know! Thank you! :)
24 votes -
Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove is complete - After over six years of development, the final pieces (King of Cards and Showdown) have been released
9 votes -
Building a map with secret paths for Shovel Knight: King of Cards
3 votes -
The enduring allure of retro tech
9 votes -
"Randomizers" are breathing new life into old games
18 votes -
Blade Runner: How well did the film predict 2019's tech?
11 votes -
US Air Force finally retires 8-inch floppies from missile launch control system
14 votes -
Analogue Pocket - A multi-video-game-system portable FPGA handheld and digital audio workstation
7 votes