Sono a #Roma perché con tutta la commissione ministeriale sono stato invitato all'incontro di Rome Video Game Lab sul credito d'imposta per i produttori italiani di #videogiochi. È alle 16 in sala Zelda.
A questo punto, la #GlobalGameJam la faccio rocambolescamente a Roma, ospite di Roma Game Dev all'Hub di via Marsala. #ggj24
Se siete a questi eventi o passate di lì, fatemi un fischio!
📻 We are broadcasting a ZX Spectrum game over the air in collaboration with Radio Student! This week marks Radio Student's 55th anniversary, and they were among the European stations broadcasting computer programs over the radio in the 1980s, a tradition we are reviving. The game being aired is Kontrabant 2, originally released by Radio Student in 1984. 🎮
In questi giorni mi è tornata voglia di giocare a Rogue grazie a questo articolo di @lealternative
Ho reinstallato il classico rogue e il bellissimo nethack ma, sbirciando nei repo di Arch, ho trovato anche questo DCSS, che ha sia la modalità grafica che CLI, e mi sta piacendo molto. È giocabile anche online ed è disponibile anche su Win, MacOS e Android.
OK, la #traduzione in #italiano di #NodeCore è ora completa al 99%. L'unica cosa che manca per raggiungere il 100% è la traduzione di “gated prism” dove “gated” va inteso nel senso dei circuiti. Un prisma “gated” è “bloccato” nel senso che non lascia passare la luce, ma non ho idea di quale sia il termine tecnico corretto in italiano. Un aiutino è ben gradito.
In 1983, Atari Corporation unveiled the Atari 800XL, a home computer boasting enhanced graphics and memory capacities. Renowned for its versatility, expandability, and an extensive array of software 🎮, it swiftly became a darling among enthusiasts and gamers alike during the golden era of home computing in the 1980s. What fond memories do you associate with this iconic machine?
SCO UNIX 🐧 emerged as the heir to Santa Cruz Operation's adaptation of Microsoft Xenix, 🚀 blending UNIX System V Release 3.2 with Xenix's device drivers and utilities. 🛠️ Released in 1989, SCO UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2.0 marked the commercial evolution from SCO Xenix.
Macintosh SE paired with an Apple Keyboard (not part of its original shipment). 🖥️🍎 On the "wanted" poster are the Apple devices sought after for inclusion in the museum's collection. 🏛️📜
🖥️ Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI), was a pioneering company in the field of computer graphics and high-performance computing. Founded in 1981, SGI's innovative work in visualization and 3D graphics technology revolutionized various industries, including entertainment🎬 and scientific research.
40 years later, a game for the ZX Spectrum will be once again broadcast over FM radio! 📻 Anyone who still has a working Spectrum ZX will then be able to test the game. 🎮 Those who do not have one can do so at the museum or online. 💻
🧠💻 This isn't just a personal organizer - this little HP 200LX (1994) means business, boasting a 7.91 MHz 80186 processor and running the MS-DOS operating system 🤩
Would you like to hear what the radio transmission of the game sounds like? 📻 Here's a recording for those who missed it. 🎙️ PS. You can also record the game from this video. 📹
🛠️🍏 Next week, our volunteer Andrés will begin assembling a museum replica of the Apple I computer. It's an "open lab," so feel free to get hands-on, as it will take place in the classroom on the 1st floor. All are welcome!
The Commodore 64 🕹️, a symbol of the 1980s computer revolution 🚀, with 64KB of RAM and a 1.023 MHz processor, transformed home computing 🌍. Its vast library of games 🎮 shaped the gaming industry, and its enduring legacy continues with ongoing enthusiast support 💾.