Watch Me Code in BASIC! - 4/11/2026, 6:09:51 AM

Watch Me Code in BASIC! - 4/11/2026, 6:09:51 AM

The kind of character portraits that write their own stories.
A motley crew of NPCs you'll run into in 'Beast City', one of the last cities remaining on Earth after WWIII, where 'screamers' descend into the depths of the bio-monster infested BIAS zone to hunt them for credits and score.
One of the earlier sci-fi/cyberpunk dungeon crawlers I've played.
📺: The Screamer, MagicalZoo, 1985 (PC-88/98)
#PC88 #PC98 #scifi #rpg #retrogaming #retrcomputing #pixelart
I've started editing Wikipedia articles to correct or add information, mostly about retro computer stuff as that's all I'm questionably an expert in.
I'd encourage you if you know a lot about a certain topic or are an expert in some field - take an hour of your week to contribute. Our collective knowledge as a species feels like it is under assault from all sides lately.
Watch Me Code in BASIC!

How Many Phones Sport A 5 And 1/4 Diskette Drive? This One.
"It all started with a sarcastic comment right here on Hackaday.com: ” How many phones do you know that sport a 5 and 1/4 inch diskette drive?” — and [Paul Sanjay] took that personally, or at least thought “Challenge accepted” because he immediately hooked an old Commodore floppy drive to his somewhat-less-old smartphone."
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/27/how-many-phones-sport-a-5-and-1-4-diskette-drive-this-one/
I am pleased to announce that the pentagon is now running Fuzix
No.. not that pentagon, the soviet era Spectrum clone 256K and 512K machines.