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Open Apple #89 (August 2025): INIT HELLO Megapodcast
Welcome to the first INIT HELLO Megapodcast! INIT HELLO is an Apple II conference that debuted last month at the System Source Computer Museum in Hunt Valley, Maryland. A week later, on August 2, six podcaster attendees gathered to reflect on their experiences at inaugural retrocomputing event. Participants: Kate … Read More From: Retro Roundup
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Balance of the Planet for DOS
Came also out for: Macintosh PC-98 Game description: Balance of the Planet is an environmental management simulation. It is the successor to Balance of Power. Chris Crawford seems to have a special liking for problems of global concern. Balance of Power dealt with politics in the cold war, its successor … Read More From: Retro…
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The Settlers II Gold Edition – Amiga
In 1993, The Settlers made a major impact on Amiga gaming and created a whole new genre: the city-building strategy game. The Settlers II, was released in 1996, but unfortunately, the king of home computers missed out on it. Almost 30 years later, this gaming history is finally being corrected. … Read More From: Retro…
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ARC Javmaster – Mimic Spartan
You can watch a new video from the ARC Javmaster YouTube channel. In this episode the Mimic Spartan, which is an Apple II clone that uses a Commodore C64 computer for the keyboard. This hybrid system allowed users to switch between the two 8-bit platforms in one machine. … Read More From: Retro Roundup
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Swooper
New Old Stock System: Commodore Amiga Diskette Originalverpackung neu, ungeöffnet (Abbildung ähnlich) … Read More From: Retro Roundup
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Balance of Power for DOS
Came also out for: Amiga Apple II Atari ST Macintosh MSX PC-88 PC-98 Game description: The year is 1986. You take on the role of the US President or the Russian General Secretary. You have the full industrial capacity, covert forces, and military might of your country at your command. … Read More From: Retro…
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Can You Game on a Pi 500?!? Should you?!?! Join Amigo Aaron in the GRAY ZONE and find out! FNDS!
Remember when the Raspberry Pi was a huge deal? Everyone and his brother were putting them in joysticks, Nintendo carts, lamps, cars, food, EVERYTHING! And THEN they thought HEY, let’s put ’em in a keyboard, and the Pi 400 was born, and it was good. So what’s 100 better…the PI … Read More From: Retro…
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Killed Until Dead (Commodore 64): Stopping Murders By Midnight – Beyond The Scanlines #125
Mystery games tend to scratch those instincts for puzzle-solving and crime busting. But what happens when instead of a whodunnit, you get a whowilldoit? That’s what Artech Digital asked with Killed Until Dead, their 1986 murder mystery adventure. I primarily check out the original Commodore 64 version in this episode, … Read More From: Retro…
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