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  1. #221
    Major Sludgebucket (ABS)
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    Flipper e topa.


  2. #222
    Major Sludgebucket (ABS)
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    Another 8-Bit Show And Tell episode, about how to move a sprite under joystick control on the C64. First I show a BASIC example, and then in assembly. I kept things as simple as I could, and I'll be making a video about a more advanced version after I get back from VCFMW.

  3. #223
    Major Sludgebucket (ABS)
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    Via Francesco Scagnelli

    Buick Riviera GCC (Graphic Control Center), con touch screen, 1987 (!)

  4. #224
    Major Sludgebucket (ABS)
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    Dai profondi abissi di Just4Spam, questo interessante canale.


  5. #225
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    Uno sguardo veloce sul mercato brasiliano del gioco elettronico.

    EOF

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  8. #228
    Major Sludgebucket (ABS)
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    Direttamente dalle profondità più profonde di Just4Spam. Non so quanto quei dati siano attendibili, questo link (a partire dal quale si può esplorare: serie videoludica più venduta, videogioco più giocato, ecc.) mostra un distacco meno ampio tra Minecraft e Tetris https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ng_video_games


  9. #229
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    Re: Retrovideo

    Frogger? E Super Mario si intende tutta la serie o il primo?

  10. #230
    Major Sludgebucket (ABS)
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    Il primo, tutta la roba marchiata Mario ha venduto oltre seicento milioni di pezzi.

  11. #231
    Major Sludgebucket (ABS)
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    Come promesso ecco la presentazione dei 3 giochi homebrew creati per Vextrex che ho recentemente recuperato

    Sono uno più bello dell'altro.
    buona visione

  12. #232
    Major Sludgebucket (ABS)
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    Direttamente da un famoso redattore di TGM.


  13. #233
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  14. #234
    Major Sludgebucket (ABS)
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    Edit: sbajato topic.

  15. #235
    Major Sludgebucket (ABS)
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    Spettacoloso.


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  17. #237
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    ERE Informatique was founded in 1983 by Emmanuel Viau, joined a year later by Philippe Ulrich, first publishing titles for the Amstrad CPC, Spectrum and Oric home computers.

    Their first big national hit was the Intercepteur Cobalt flight simulator (also known as Mission Delta) in 1984, but it’s with the release of Macadam Bumper in 1985 that Ere really got noticed.

    Most of the games were made by freelance developers, but Ere had some in-house talents, like Michel Rho, the artist responsible for the very distinctive covers blending cybernetics, mundane and horror in very creative ways.

    The company tried to expand with publishing deals with PSS as well as the use of other labels for other games of games, like the budget line Gasoline Software

    ERE underwent serious financial problems and ended up under control of Infogrames mid 1987 where it would continue release game under the Exxos label, including the world famous Captain Blood game.

    With Infogrames itself having financial issues, part of the Exxos team left the company and founded Cryo.

    Cryo would successfully transition to the PC and console market up to 2002 when the adventure would finally end in bankruptcy, unfortunately triggering a chain of similar events in small studios which were either relying on Cryo for publishing, or were working as third parties for these studios.

    Released on ORIC

    - As ERE Informatique
    1984 L'Antre de la Peur (Betrand Delouis)
    1984 La Cité maudite (J.M. Duchazeaubeneix, René Rouil)
    1984 Le Rendez-vous de la terreur (Robert Piechaud)
    1984 Master Paint (Raphael DERBIER)
    1984 Hades (Olivier Gruber, Frédéric Bockelee)
    1984 Businessman (P. Rouillier)
    1984 Mission Delta / Cobalt Interceptor (Marc Andre Rampon)
    1984 Terminus (Robert Piechaud)
    1984 Le Millionaire (Michel de Guilhermier)
    1985 Macadam Bumper (Rémi Herbulot)
    1985 S.A.G.A (P. Taupin, J-P. Biscay)
    1985 Triathlon (M. Fievre, J. P. Ledru)

    - With Jeux & Stratégie
    1984 Don Juans & Dragueurs (M. Brassinne, E. Tollemer)
    1984 Objectif Elysée
    1984 Operation Blue Moon [Cancelled]

    - As Gasoline Software
    1986 Karate (Christophe Andreani)
    1986 Teknis (Olivier Sigaud)

    Released on other platforms

    - As ERE Informatique, Exxos, Metal Hurlant, Cryo
    1985 Micros Sapiens (Raymond Zehnter)
    1986 Crafton & Xunk / Get Dexter
    1986 Sram
    1986 Eden Blues
    1987 Bubble Ghost
    1987 Altaïr
    1987 Turbo GT
    1987 Crash Garret
    1988 Teenage Queen
    1988 L’Arche du Capitaine Blood / Captain Blood
    1989 Purple Saturn Day
    1989 Kult: The Temple of Flying Saucers / Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess
    1990 Extase
    1992 Dune
    1993 MegaRace
    1997 Atlantis


  18. #238
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    "Ho incontrato Natale Zaccaria, uno dei tre fondatori della più importante azienda Italiana di flipper e videogiochi. Ci ha raccontato una storia meravigliosa dell'imprenditoria di questo Paese." https://www.facebook.com/StoryArcade...1805695485107/

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