I am joined by Aaron Fothergill previously from Argonaut Games and now with Shifty Eye Games, Steve Ince who is an artist, game designer and writer working on games from Revolution Software such as Broken Sword and also a new guest to our podcast Rees from YouTube channel ctrl-alt-rees as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern.
Steve Ince discusses his retirement from gaming workWhat games Steve has been playing now he has a little more timeSteve releasing yet more books!The pain of the developer crunch timeLife as ctrl-alt-rees and his fascination with AtariAtari ST and the MIDI capabilitiesComputers for homework *cough* games!Homework on an Acorn Archimedes A3010 and dot matrix printersAtari ST and 32 person strong multiplayer games with MIDI connectionsThe horror when you realise what you have thrown away, and then it becomes valuableSteve’s computer journeyTaking a high quality scan, reducing to 128 colours for PC, reducing to 32 colours for AmigaA changing colour pixel for a convincing ‘blink’Broken Sword on the Nintendo WiiRise of the Triads and the music of Lee JacksonThe ever growing retro communityRobin Williams suing Disney and the risk of the colour blueSUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Pocket Casts | RSS | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube
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Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #29 – Atari ST Nostalgia, Pink Genies & More…, created by James Woodcock.
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Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #29 – Atari ST Nostalgia, Pink Genies & More…, created by James Woodcock.
For even more content, visit Pixel Refresh - Retro Gaming & Modern Tech.