I remember the demo scene from back when I was a kid. Cracked versions of software would circulate for Apple II and Commodore computers, and the pirates would insert a short animated tag with their ...
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This year I’m using my Raspberry Pi to relive my childhood Christmas
Christmas and nostalgia go hand in hand, and this year I’m overdosing on both with the help of my Raspberry Pi. One thing I ...
Amiga made it possible Blitter Copper Denise Paula Agnus they were all best friends of the 80s demo coder Thanks to this 16bit computer from Commodore the demo ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24384399#p24384399:a530jtya said: Aurich[/url]":a530jtya]Funny, the tech team and I were just discussing how someone ...
The Amiga platform took the world by storm in the 1980s. Developed by a crack team and brought to market by Commodore, the OCS chipset brought high-quality graphics and sound into the home computer ...
Author’s note: The Demo Scene is the final piece in a long-running Ars series on the history of the Amiga. As computer games became more and more complex in the late 1980s, the days of the individual ...
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