jameswoodcock

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I am joined by Tony Warriner and Aaron Fothergill as we delve into the cost of retro computer hardware, a brand new £1 retro handheld console purchase and more.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

@maculata absolutely! My hobby is retro tech 😉

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago (2 children)

@maculata that guy (me) is just having a bit of fun with a video thumbnail, bless you for noticing the quirky nature of it 👍

 

In this video, Tony Warriner co-founder of Revolution Software takes us on a tour of his retro computer and console tech he has collected over many years.

 

In this video, I explore the SEGA Mega Drive (Genesis) controller as I clean and revive a 30 year old design classic.

 

Enjoy without jailbreaking! ScummVM, a program that lets users play classic adventure games on modern devices is now available on the Apple App Store for iPhone and iPad.

 

James is joined by Tony Warriner co-founder of Revolution Software discussing modern portable handhelds for retro platforms, Crash Live 2023 event and more.

 

Finding an Amstrad GX4000 controller at a yard sale, losing it, rediscovering it and finally restoring it for use with retro computers.

 

James is joined by Tony Warriner of Revolution Software and Aaron Fothergill of Shifty Eye Games discussing gaming marketing, exploding smartphones and more.

 

It arrived an extremely dirty retro computer yet now restored a stunning 16-bit wonder. This is my Atari ST journey.

 

I am joined by Tony Warriner discussing 8-bit treasures like the £20 bargain Acorn Electron, challenges of storing vintage computers and the thrill of Motorola 68000 coding.

 

I am joined by Steve Ince, Aaron Fothergill and Rees from ctrl-alt-rees in our 29th podcast episode to discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

@chamaeleon thanks for sharing. It's getting very expensive getting most things for the Acorn A series of machines unfortunately. RISC OS was so good though for the time.

 

Dive into the world of Acorn Computers! A £20 discovery, as I journey through my Acorn Electron restoration and history.

 

I release version 2.0 of the soundtrack for use within ScummVM, a complete rework of my original efforts with FLAC lossless version available for free.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

@raktheundead

@davetansley

Yep the graphics and music seemed very faithful to the Amiga version on the Acorn, great title. Loved playing it my A3010.

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@adduc aww the Pebble was amazing. I owned the original and what would be deemed as the colour version and loved them to bits. Such a shame it ended the way it did and the larger screen colour version never released.

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