Steve Wetherill

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Veteran video game developer.
Linkshttps://stevewetherill.com
Serialized Memoirhttps://stevewetherill.substack.com
Your Computer Magazine (December 1983) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

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@RobeeShepherd OMG! Bingo, TYVM!!!!
@haitchfive haha yeah I came across that article too. It was gonna be the next big thing. :)

Calling all retro-computing archivists! I am searching for a 1983/84 recruitment ad for Software Projects (of Manic Miner fame).

I started there in Feb '84 and want to include the original listing in my memoir. I’ve checked the usual suspects (Sinclair User, PCW, PCG) without luck. It might be a small "Call for Authors" footer or a classified in a weekly like Popular Computing Weekly.

Any leads? Chapter 4 drops this Monday, March 23.

#ZXSpectrum #RetroGaming #SoftwareProjects #C64

Ring gifted me a ā€œfreeā€ 30-day trial of their AI mode. And, it’s creepy AF. This might be the thing that makes me cancel the service because you *know* all this runs on their backend servers, so regardless of whether they serve up these toy, novelty, push notifications, it’s clear that all video is being surveilled by Ring regardless, and categorized to who knows what end.
@juanfr I love the passive-aggressive ’block-busters’.
@IanMoore3000 it is real. Apparently not named that way because of grime, but after a person called Grimey. Or so I think I read somewhere.
@dfx we made this for Hasbro, and among other things, it featured the very first version of "Westwood Chat", which would later be rebranded as Westwood Online in a subsequent evolution and used as the basis for internet matchmaking in the Command & Conquer series. ā¤ļø
@raymierussell I would have been crap down mines too, in all honesty. I had to walk with a stoop a lot of the time, and shoveling muck wasn't for me. I mean, I wasn't going for a miner job per se, and I am sure I did learn something from the experience, but it was a hard life.

I spent the summer of '82 as a trainee at the National Coal Board. Three thousand feet underground at Grimethorpe Colliery. Riding coal conveyor belts face-down. Shoveling slag. Wearing a bright yellow hard hat in a sea of white.

It was a world already disappearing, though none of us knew it yet. Two years later, the miners' strikes would begin. By 2015, every pit in Britain had closed.

I've spent forty years in the games industry, and this summer had nothing to do with that. Except, perhaps, for my first job porting a little game called Manic Miner. But that's a story for another chapter.

Chapter 3 of my serialized memoir is now live. Down t'pit."

https://stevewetherill.substack.com/p/chapter-3-down-tpit

#GameDev #RetroGaming #Memoir #Yorkshire #Barnsley #CoalMining

Chapter 3: Down t'Pit

Shoveling slag, eating pig lips, and a theft.

Steve Wetherill