I have spent the last twenty years of my life trying to negotiate the line between video game collectors and video game archivists, so I'd like to consider myself an expert:
— Frank Cifaldi the Last (@frankcifaldi) April 26, 2019
If this story is true, this is an idiotic, short-sighted move. Thread:https://t.co/8b3ySKJnXu
Today's weird discovery:
— foone (@Foone) May 10, 2019
Pilotwings (1991) has a set of demos that play if you don't press any keys, and one of them acts differently depending on when your cartridge was made, basically.
Does the plane crash or not? pic.twitter.com/RN4lCBEjso
Today's weird discovery:
— foone (@Foone) May 10, 2019
Pilotwings (1991) has a set of demos that play if you don't press any keys, and one of them acts differently depending on when your cartridge was made, basically.
Does the plane crash or not? pic.twitter.com/RN4lCBEjso
Today's weird discovery:
— foone (@Foone) May 10, 2019
Pilotwings (1991) has a set of demos that play if you don't press any keys, and one of them acts differently depending on when your cartridge was made, basically.
Does the plane crash or not? pic.twitter.com/RN4lCBEjso
Peppar lite på Stockholms nya tunnelbanetåg. pic.twitter.com/BzkPXU3hIO
— Per-Ola Mjömark (@mjomark) May 22, 2019
Video run through of my completed Outrun Deluxe inspired bartop arcade. Check out my Instagram account for all the progress shots leading to up to this https://t.co/XwSbLqZcg1 #retrogames #retrogaming #sega #nintendo #RaspberryPi #arduino #picade #outrun #arcadecabinet pic.twitter.com/25bp8bDlqB
— CIRCUITBEARD (@circuitbeard) August 24, 2019
Collector unearths long-lost 8-bit Konami games, dumps them for emulation https://t.co/d6q4qSsqMz by @KyleOrl
— Ars Technica (@arstechnica) August 29, 2019
It’s the 30th anniversary of @jmechner ‘s Prince of Persia! Here once again is my investigation of twelve of the many conversions.https://t.co/Ybl0kRjga3
— AUTOEXEC.BUN (@DavidXNewton) October 3, 2019
This week I have another great interview from 1988 with Fukio "MTJ" Mitsuji, the legendary developer of Bubble Bobble and Rainbow Island! He discusses the design of both games, as well as his lesser-known early titles Super Dead Heat and Halley's Comet. https://t.co/LDZ5ZFhipa pic.twitter.com/mJWYS6zYxt
— shmuplations.com (@shmuplations) October 8, 2019