Oooooh, and he's here on BSky! @mr-bingo.bsky.social
Posts by Henrique Olifiers
Mr. Bingo's Venn diagram between Monaco and AI, with financially motivated organizers of the Monaco AI film festival in the intersection.
One of the many reasons Mr. Bingo is my favourite artist.
I don't know any of these architectures nearly well enough to venture a meme, but here I go...
Z80 dev: wait, you can do greater than or equal?!?
Whenever I hear this song that Tim Follin somehow managed to conjure out of the ZX Spectrum's shitty little 1-bit beeper, I'm reminded that the thing that originally excited me about computers as a child was that they can be a limitless canvas for creative expression
Asks the site that pops up a newsletter overlay before you even finished reading the first paragraph...
The 'do not eat' is a capitalist ploy to keep you spending money on sweets. If people figured out the truth, candy companies everywhere would go bust: you can have your candy fix for free packaged with most electronic goods and 3d printer filaments out there.
Actually, looking at it now, there were quite a few non JS browsers, including Opera!
PDAs had wap too. The later WindowsCE crowd brought HTML, but PalmPilots and Psion were wap affairs at best, if I recall currently.
They could do gopher, FTP, email etc. though
The homebrew in RG284 includes Richard Faulkner of Technoshed on forthcoming Sinclair Next games, Mauro Xavier on Final Fight MD and racing game Driftin’ Rage, reviews including Full Spectrum Defence (ZX Spectrum) and a preview of NES game Chicken Panic 🐓
I like the Apple II rendition best, but I suspect the EGA is the closest one given how they were represented later in VGA Fallout.
I won't go into composite CGA, that's a minefield...
The 80s was a special time where all you needed for travelling into space was access to a junkyard and an Apple IIc to power your homemade spaceship.
If you've never seen Explorers, you don't know what you're missing.
Nah. The best show of an Apple IIc ever is on Explorers, where it powers their junkyard made spaceship.
And a great soundtrack too
Been playing the latest version of URBX WARRIORS On the ZX Spectrum Next 🕹️
Great fun!!!
Also available on PC and Mac here: ufospares.itch.io/urbx-warriors
By @brazengameplay.bsky.social
who are
@stoocambridge.bsky.social
(Sensible Soccer) &
@tonywarriner.bsky.social
(Broken Sword)
Yes, thus why two drives: one for DOS, one for the programs and/or data.
Luxury. You could have been stuck with a cassette tape instead.
Recently my YouTube channel has been very Amiga focussed. It’s time to get back to The ZX Spectrum Next.
Channel Members/Patreon Members Only:-
14.04.26. Playing Alien Breed 2 On Amiga 600
17.04.26. Making Spectrum Next Game Music Live
21.04.26. Playing A Spectrum Next Game?
Latest issue of Spectrum NEXT
#retrocomputing #retrogaming #zxspectrum
Did some ZX Spectrumm graphics for a little birthday demo for a friend <3
you can download it to run it yourself (or view in your browser through an emulator) here: demozoo.org/productions/... <3
I would love to help with a demo or two. We have been so busy with game dev that demoscene stuff is overlooked.
Indeed! I just saw the 4k category icon.
And at Revision'26 demoscene fest, the humble ZX Spectrum won the 4k category with a very neat 3D demo running on a 128K Speccy, beating Win, C64, Linux and even CPC entries!
www.pouet.net/prod.php?whi...
Alive and kicking doesn't even start to describe it.
I surely hope so.
And surprisingly cell towers too.
Razor 1911 at Revision '26 with a demo that brought the house down.
Memory lane for C64, Amiga and early PC folks. It may bring a tear or two to your eyes...
m.youtube.com/watch?v=Lw4W...
Who still wants Big Box Games with a printed game manual? 🕹️ 📖
We do!
#indiegaming
Not random, that's a gem of a game! The rats growing fatter and bigger before they attack you is a touch of genius design.
Indie Retro News: Vice City Blues - A Gritty Noir Evolution for the ZX Spectrum Next as a port from the ZX Spectrum www.indieretronews.com/2026/03/vice... #retrogaming #zxspectrum