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Apple II

Logo Adventure for Apple Logo

November 10, 2018 paleotronic 0

Don Hopkins recently posted his clever Logo Adventure for C64 Terrapin Logo, a skeleton of an adventure game that uses Logo’s own parser as the parser for the game, by defining commands as procedures and using [more…]

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Emulating the Tube: Completing the Retro Experience

November 10, 2018 paleotronic 0

For some nostalgics it’s not merely enough to emulate the console or computer – they want to emulate the CRT they used it on too! The nature of cathode-ray tube displays distinctly affected how images [more…]

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