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@dosnostalgic I've never heard of this before, but with those tiny sprites I'm wondering if this is perhaps a lemmings knock off...

@samf It's been over a year since you asked and maybe you don't care anymore, but just in case you do, there is an app nowadays called Tuba that's pretty great:

flathub.org/apps/dev.geopjr.Tu

Hope this helps.

@amigalove Who knew that petscii art could be so hot!? Thanks for sharing.

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I'm proud to announce that a Wesnoth has turned 20 years old! Starting with version 0.1 tagged on June 18th 2003, Wesnoth has grown with the help of hundreds of volunteers continually improving all aspects of the game. And while admittedly Wesnoth is no longer at the peak of its popularity, there are still many developers, translators, add-on authors, moderators, and players helping to keep Wesnoth going strong. Thank you everyone for all your work, and here's to another 20 years of Wesnoth!

@janbeta Should you happen to enjoy anime, there is a great coming of age story about a high school kid falling in love with jazz. If I recall correctly, Moanin' was featured in the first couple of episodes:

crunchyroll.com/series/GY3VW4P

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Perifractic of Retro Recipes does a video on the #F256K youtu.be/TJQgecozNzU?si=0M2OEH

Among the various programs shown, my humble Mandelbrot fractal basic drawing program!

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After two and a half years of rewrite, #Fractal 5 is finally out! Get the #GTK 4 #Rust #Matrix client from flathub.org/fr/apps/org.gnome. and enjoy new features such as #EndToEndEncryption, location sharing, or multi-account with Single-Sign On 🚀

:boost_ok:

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Original Half-Life is free on Steam through it's 25th release date anniversary (19th of November)
store.steampowered.com/app/70/

While I'm far more partial to the design of the , I must admit that I am a bit excited by any sort new retro-computing, retro console device.

With that in mind, allow me to present to you, this video on the :

youtu.be/3NqbouGTTqs

@mos_8502 That is a nice looking interface, for sure.

@thomholwerda Oh cool! Is that a reform and if so, which CPU did you go with?

@kyle Towards this end, I recently used for my oldest (a fantasy console). It supports a bunch of languages to write code with, but of those, I'd either go with Lua or Python.

tic80.com/

I write retro games as hobby myself, and I have found that a fantasy console like tic80 allows me to prototype out a game idea about 10x faster than using a modern game engine such as Godot.

Hope this helps.

@soller I was looking closely at the MiSTer for a while, but what I determined I was most interested in was the platform along with the platform.

Since what I really want to do is develop new 8/16 bit games, I pre-ordered the latest Commander X16 dev board. I'm also planning to get mini and/or the .

Links in case you're interested:

commanderx16.com/

retrogames.biz/products/thea50

apollo-computer.com/

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Hey all!

We have new stuff to show: The levels in our game Roguecraft get darker and more evil the deeper you go!

And just look at those scary chickens!🐔😀

Check out Roguecraft, a modern #roguelike coming for #Amiga: badgerpunch.itch.io/roguecraft

@Vyothric Crazy stuff. I think I still have a copy of this game. Don't think I kept the box though.

@tschak Sounds like great progress. Now I suppose those three implementations are roughly at parity with each other. What will you be working on next? More software to run on the aforementioned platforms, or will you work on supporting another platform, or will it be some some sort of tangential upgrade to the networked resources accessed by FujiNet?

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@tschak I do think there is still interest in the space, however as time goes on I think that only the most popular platforms of the era will still receive attention. Similar to how oldies music stations only still play only the most popular songs from the past.

I wasn't around for the heyday of the C64 and I've never seen an Amiga in person, but due to their communities I am gaining interest in those platforms. Anyhow, I hope you find a community which appreciates your work.

@tschak That looks like some great progress!

Now I've been following you for a couple of months now and during that time I've seen you work with a C64, a Colecovision, and an Atari system. Do you happen to have a favorite vintage platform to work on, or do you just enjoy the variety?

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