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452: Netscape vs Internet Explorer: Stories from the 90s Browser Wars – The Retro Hour EP451
This week we’re joined by Tara Hernandez, former manager of Netscape Navigator development, as she takes us inside the legendary 90s browser wars. Tara shares her experiences working at the cutting edge of Internet technology, from joining Netscape in 1995, to the heated competition with Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, and the … Read More From: Retro…
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Russian Roulette (Sinclair User) for the ZX81
Came also out for: Game description: The player has to guess where the bullet is in and try to survive. … Read More From: Retro Roundup
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Rush (Chroma81 colours) for the ZX81
Came also out for: Commodore PET/CBM VIC-20 Game description: In Rush a heist has gone wrong and now you are being chased. You need to escape the police by running and jumping from rooftop to rooftop, while grabbing leftover cash wherever you can. … Read More From: Retro Roundup
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Review: RetroRealms: Ash vs. Evil Dead & Halloween
Hail to the king, baby. And other Ashphorisms Read More From: Retronauts
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Rush for the ZX81
Came also out for: Commodore PET/CBM VIC-20 Game description: In Rush a heist has gone wrong and now you are being chased. You need to escape the police by running and jumping from rooftop to rooftop, while grabbing leftover cash wherever you can. … Read More From: Retro Roundup
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Ep. #201 – Charles Ceclil about Broken Sword in a Circle Of Blood
In our new episode we are talking with Charles Cecil. He is a British video game designer and founder of Revolution Software, best known for games like Broken Sword or Beneath a Steel Sky. The interview section starts at minute 1:03:08 Enjoy! … Read More From: Retro Roundup
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Stargate (Commodore 64): An Arcade Smash Resurrected – Beyond The Scanlines #114
For more on Stargate, see GTW64’s write up: https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/gtw64/stargate/ We’ve seen many examples of games which were though lost found and recovered thanks to the tireless work of archivists and preservationists. Sometimes, we get a surprise in the form of something which was only teased – like Atarisoft’s C64 conversion … Read More From: Retro…
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