Articles Tagged 'Old Memories-'

Once upon a time ...

Video Yearbook 1984 "Once upon a time" a time when the word had no meaning Personal Computer. It was the time of the console, small gadgets that are connected to the TV, the precursors of the Playstation today. And really you could see in magazines of all colors: Intellivision, Atari , Philips, large machines - for the time - that guaranteed fun coupled with amazement. And here are the first journals, such as the yearbook of video games (pictured) in 1984. The ads, appealing for the time, showed a technology never seen before. There was the Colecovision, with its video game system, "a home console for video games on cartridges ColecoVision standards," the exceptional price of 485,000 lire.

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Code for Commodore 64

I recovered my block to see the Commodore 64 port dell'emultatore FC64 proposed Quach Post it! Unfortunately, some features of the keyboard are not quite managed to make them work, so I could try and put some interesting lists (old nostalgic memories). If you remember the Commodore 64 had special combinations used when writing BASIC code, as the symbol of the negative R (reverse) or the little heart, always negative, to wipe the screen.

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Commodore 64 Emulator Web

If you read the last two posts I wrote ( Net Software and Web Amiga Emulator ), this seems to be the direct consequence. Apropos, then, of emulators and Flash 9 with ActionScript 3.0, here is something really great, except for nostalgia. The project is called FC64 and wants to be low-level emulation of the glorious Commodore 64! It was written in ActionScript 3.0, and then to see the movie (I feel weird to call this movie a thing like that ...), you should install version 9 of the Adobe plugin.


Commodore 64 - 9 Flash Web Emulator

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Amiga Emulator Web

Amiga Screen Shot For all nostalgic like me a nice JavaScript engine for Amiga emulation , emulation extraordinary if you think that is entirely made ​​by a JavaScript script.

Too bad only works with FireFox, but try to also use Internet Explorer 7 and see what happens ... ;)

The emulation is substantially complete (magnified image right) and also includes a Shell.

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