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In 1983, Electronic Arts shipped a critically important game, and an extremely worthy Geekometry Gamechangers launch title. Although, at the time, no one knew how important it would become. Developed by Ozark Softscape and designed...
Amiga
by
Mike Knotts
· Published November 7, 2013
· Last modified April 18, 2025
Ditch that boring Windows mouse pointer! Relive a simpler time, when your computer was fun, full of wonder and amazement. It’s time to get that back with the Amiga Workbench 2.x animated mouse pointer/cursor...
Amiga
by
Mike Knotts
· Published November 7, 2013
· Last modified April 18, 2025
You don’t have to suffer the lame Windows pointer any longer! Remember when your computer was fun and exciting, and not ordinary? Well, here is what you have been looking for, an Amiga Workbench...
Built between 1646 and 1678 (with additional construction, and re-building lasting through 1780), the Church of St. Sulpice is huge, coming a close second to Notre Dame for the title of “Largest Church in...
In 2013 I had the good fortune to spend a week in France’s Loire Valley. While traveling between destinations there, I was struck the sight of homes carved into the exposed rock along hillsides. Still others were...
From the mid-1980’s through the early 1990’s, the technical capabilities of Amiga computers made them the system-of-choice for members of the demoscene. By 1993, the PC had caught up to the Amiga, and surpassed it...
When older Macs would boot up and everything was running great, you’d see a smiley faced “Happy Mac“. However, if the computer crashed, users would get the “Sad Mac” screen. The downloadable ZIP file...
“I always enjoyed to make models when I was a boy. The exactness, the attention to every conceivable detail!” –Hans Gruber, “Die Hard” Hans! Booby! I’m your White-Knight, I loved building models too! So,...