Cool website!
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The story behind the most notorious exception to the whole "There's an app for that" slogan.
Oh boy... I had many of these. Quite the trip down memory lane.
I learned two important chiptunes related things here: 1) How the music chip on the NES works (great video!) 2) That the Japanese Legend of Zelda music is slightly different than the American version.
This was a really good game.
Play Super Mario Bros. using characters from other games (i.e. as Mega Man!)
Cool and cute and fun.
This is a cool video from Bell Labs (1968) that explains the basics on how computer works and whether they can think of not. Forty years later we can see how the principles apply, the challenges are the same - but a lot of progress has been made on all these fronts. Very well made.
An Atari emulator that not only emulates the hardware, but it actually displays the graphics so that they look as if they were coming out of an old school CRT TV. Cool!
Ben Heckendorn, famous for making all sorts of crazy mods, has published his latest: A Commodore64 laptop. I remember what the portable Commodore64 looked like in the eighties and first learned to program on a Commodore64 so the nostalgia factor is high on this one.
Retro, geeky, and stylish.
The classic Atari 2600 dragon-slaying game is back for the iPhone!
Wow, check Mario out! And Mega-Man!
Lots of logos from the seventies, in black and white. Some well designed stuff. If you've ever created a logo you'll have appreciation for this.
A list of skills we have and hav now become obsolete. Have you dialed on a rotary phone lately?