Archive for October, 2013
[ Retro Scan of the Week ] Heretic
Monday, October 28th, 2013Killing the DEAD has never been so much FUN!
The Gothic fantasy atmosphere of Heretic excited me when id Software first published it as shareware episode in 1994. Either someone uploaded the game to my BBS or I downloaded it from another, but either way, I quickly found myself enveloped in a modem-to-modem online co-op Heretic session with a friend.
Fast forward 18 years later, and I played Heretic again -- this time, the entire game (and again, co-op). The first episode is OK, but the level design for the others is incredibly tedious and disappointing. I can see now that it is a very mediocre game. But when first released, following hot on the heels of Doom, people loved it.
Discussion Topic of the Week: What's your favorite Doom engine game?
Posted in BBS History, Computer Games, Computer History, Gaming History, Internet History, Regular Features, Retro Scan of the Week, Retrogaming, Vintage Computing | 8 Comments >>
[ Retro Scan of the Week ] The Lure of Game Graphics
Monday, October 21st, 2013Microdeal's Leatherneck and Tanglewood for the Atari ST
I've never played either of these Atari ST games by Microdeal, but they look like fun. "Look" being the operative word. That's because, as we all know, a screenshot alone is a poor judge of a game.
In fact, I recall being burned by screenshots many times back in the day. While browsing at Babbage's or Software Etc. (former software retail chains), my brother and I would flip over various game boxes and ogle amazing, colorful in-game shots that would make us want to buy everything on the shelf.
If we did buy a game, we'd rush home and load it up. Nine times out of ten, those glorious box screenshots turned out to be the only pretty graphical scenes (often static) in the game. Or -- even worse -- the screenshots were from the uber-colorful Amiga / VGA / etc. version when in fact we were buying the Apple II version of the game (or we only had an EGA graphics card). Doh.
Discussion Topic of the Week: Did you ever buy a game based on graphics alone -- then come to regret it later?
Posted in Art, Computer Games, Computer History, Regular Features, Retro Scan of the Week, Retrogaming, Vintage Computing | 8 Comments >>
[ Retro Scan of the Week ] Sharp Pocket Computer
Monday, October 14th, 2013"From Sharp Minds Come Sharp Products"
It's no secret that Radio Shack licensed Sharp's pocket computer designs for its own TRS-80 Pocket Computer line of products. But here's one of the originals, circa 1983: the PC-1500A.
Discussion Topic of the Week: Have you ever lost a pocket-sized gadget and regretted it badly? Tell us about it.
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See Also: BASIC in your Pocket (RSOTW, 2009)
See Also: Asimov's Pocket Computer (RSOTW, 2011)
Posted in Computer History, Regular Features, Retro Scan of the Week, Vintage Computing | 8 Comments >>
[ Retro Scan of the Week ] TurboGrafx-16, Fully-Loaded
Monday, October 7th, 2013TG-16 Accessories: Designed specifically to tease children
I don't usually isolate a photo from a document I've scanned these days, but I found this neat TurboGrafx-16 pamphlet scan in my older scans folder and thought I'd share it. It's from a small accordian-style fold-out pamplet that likely shipped with a TurboGrafx-16 game or accessory. (If I had previously scanned the whole pamphlet, I'd share it with you. The pamphlet is currently packed away somewhere.)
I particularly like this photo because it shows a fully-loaded TurboGrafx-16 system, complete with TurboGrafx-CD add-on, TurboStick, TurboTap, and of course, a TurboPad. The only thing missing is the TurboBooster, which plugged into the back of the TG-16 (currently occupied by the CD unit in this photo) and allowed composite video and stereo audio output through RCA phono plugs.
Discussion Topic of the Week: What's your favorite TurboGrafx-16 game?
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See Also: TurboGrafx-16 Logo (RSOTW, 2009)
See Also: Too Little, Too Late? (RSOTW, 2008)
See Also: Keith Courage in Alpha Zones Mini Comic (RSOTW, 2007)
Posted in Gaming History, Regular Features, Retro Scan of the Week, Retrogaming | 9 Comments >>