Batman Returns es un juego de acción de 1993 creado por Konami para SNES. Un título soberbio basado en la película homónima en el que aunque predomina el género beat 'em up lo combina con otros géneros como una fase en la que conducimos el Batmóvil. #retrogames#videogames
Did you know that the #Nokia N-Gage QD had more colors planned than the five ones that were actually released?
At least two more colors were made as samples, but never made it past that. These are: white/silver and white/gold. Enjoy these exclusive, never-shown-before pictures kindly sent to me some time ago by a former Nokia employee.
flashback 2 will offer an experience faithful to the Flashback universe, bringing back together some members of the original Flashback team, such as Thierry Perreau in game design and Raphaël Gesqua, the renowned composer of the Amiga version of Flashback.
Attack of the Mutant Zombie Flesh Eating Chickens from Mars was heavily advertised during 1987 and was much hyped as Matthew Smith's great comeback game. Finally, he was not happy with the final work and was never released. Software Projects re-wrote and released it as Star Paws #zxspectrum#retrogaming
In the 1980s IBM PCs would mainly use CGA and EGA graphics cards to display color graphics. The corresponding monitors have often been already trashed, recycled or are simply broken. There are however still quite a few CRT monitors in the wild that were actually meant for home computers, like the C64, Amiga and similar. We have a look at the Philips CM8833-II, which sports a TTL RGB input, fitting for being driven by an EGA card. https://youtu.be/I7RPcF2u0Kg #retrogaming#retrocomputing
Mainly stuff about British comics (ok it's #2000AD), #retrogaming from the early to mid 80s UK microcomputer boom, popular science / rationalism, will share the UK popular cultural archive but not a poem remembering the Milk In A Bottle, #DoctorWho always, #DataAnalysis and #DataScience for work and sometimes for fun. Formerly @mstdn.social, migrated to @mastodonapp.uk 26/04/23 -- I find the Local timeline is a bit more UK-relatable #Introduction