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A collection of guides related to various sports teams and years.
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Commodore 64 compilation disks are sets of (usually cracked) games or programs meant to save download time by being placed together on the same floppy disk.
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From an anonymous donor, this collection of disc images were provided to press outlets for use in reviewing Playstation 2 (PS2) games and titles. As lead time (time between finishing layout and printing) could be as much as 30 or 60 days, developers often would have to send press versions of the games that were not quite ready. These are a selection of those discs.
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A collection of pages that include small functioning HTML sites that can be run from the item.
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The age and well-documented aspects of the Sonic games for Genesis have allowed an entire sub-genre of playable modifications, changing the look and rules of Sonic the Hedgehog, playable on a real or emulated Genesis.
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Things of Science was an educational program launched by the nonprofit news syndicate Science Service in November 1940. The program consisted of a series of kits available by subscription and sent by mail monthly. The program continued until 1989. Each month, thousands of subscribers received a small blue box about the size of a videocassette containing some material such as nylon thread or dinosaur bones.The box contained a yellow booklet explaining the topic for that...
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The Beatles Book (also known as Beatles Monthly) was a fanzine dedicated to the English rock band the Beatles, founded in 1963. It was first published in August 1963 and continued for 77 editions until it stopped publication after the December 1969 edition. It was revived in 1976, and ceased publication in 2003.
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German-language Apple Computer magazine.
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A longplay is a play-through of a computer or video game, created with the intent of completing it as fully as possible, mainly for the purposes of nostalgia, preservation, and possibly as a walkthrough.
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Magazines about sound and audio technology, including mixing, playback, and electronics.
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Total Guitar is a monthly music magazine based in Bath, the United Kingdom, that has been in circulation since 1994.
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Magazines related to sound, and music.
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Archives of the top of the hour newscast from NPR.
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JTBC Newsroom is the flagship nightly newscast of South Korean television network JTBC. The newscast is aired from 19:40-21:00 KST and 19:00-19:40 on weekends. JTBC Newsroom replaced two of its predecessors, JTBC News 10 and JTBC News 9. It is presented by Seo Bok-hyun and Ahn Na-kyung on weekdays, and Han Min-yong on weekends.
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Full issues of Z*NET: Atari Online Magazine for the Atari ST.
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Dana P. Jacobson
Atari Online News, Etc. was an electronic text newsletter covering the Atari ST that launched in May 1999 by Dana P. Jacobson and Joe Mirando who previously contributed to the STReport newsletter. It ran for almost 1000 issues until finally closing at the end of 2016 with a promise of a transition to HTML that seemingly never came.
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Popular Electronics was an American magazine published by John August Media, LLC, and hosted at TechnicaCuriosa.com. The magazine was started by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company in October 1954 for electronics hobbyists and experimenters. It soon became the "World's Largest-Selling Electronics Magazine". In April 1957 Ziff-Davis reported an average net paid circulation of 240,151 copies. Popular Electronics was published until October 1982 when, in November 1982, Ziff-Davis launched a...
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Retro Gamer is a British magazine, published worldwide, covering retro video games. It was the first commercial magazine to be devoted entirely to the subject. Launched in January 2004 as a quarterly publication, Retro Gamer soon became a monthly. In 2005, a general decline in gaming and computer magazine readership led to the closure of its publishers, Live Publishing, and the rights to the magazine were later purchased by Imagine Publishing. It was taken over by Future plc on 21 October 2016,...
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Model Engineer Magazine was first published (in the United Kingdom) to support the hobby of model engineering in 1898 by Percival Marshall, who was to remain its editor for over 50 years. It has been owned by MyTime Media since 2008. The magazine addressed the emergence of a new hobby — the construction of models (often working) and experimental engineering, largely in metal. It transcended class barriers, appealing to professional engineers, jobbing machinists and anyone interested in making...
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A 1980s dutch-language electronics magazine, veering into computers.
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This magazine was a monthly publication that was printed in Japan from the early 80s to 2003 and contained programs written in BASIC for many Japanese computers of the time, both the popular and less popular ones. Also included are ads for various Japanese computers and games of the time, such as arcade ports of Namco games and Hudson Soft’s licensed Nintendo games. In the case of the latter, some issues even feature pre-release screenshots of these games.
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A collection of magazines covering or featuring adult-oriented games, mostly from Japan. (Hentai, Eroge, Dating Sims, etc.)
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Passages and Writings from outside the mainstream of thought.
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A very large collection of contributed ROM images, acquired by a large variety of methods and sources.
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408
Feb 6, 2021
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Feb 6, 2021
From Densho Encyclopedia : The Rohwer Outpost (October 24, 1942 to July 21, 1945) was the newspaper of the Rohwer , Arkansas, concentration camp. The War Relocation Authority camp newspapers kept incarcerated Nikkei informed of a variety of information, including administrative announcements, orders, events, vital statistics, news from other camps, and other necessary information concerning daily life in the camps. (See Newspapers in camp .) Story coverage was comparable to what one might...
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Feb 6, 2021
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The Professional Darts Corporation is a professional darts organisation in the United Kingdom, established in 1992 when a group of leading players split from the British Darts Organisation to form what was initially called the World Darts Council.
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Television programs generally aimed towards a youthful audience, often with an educational intent.
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Punk Planet was a 16,000 print run punk zine, based in Chicago, Illinois, that focused most of its energy on looking at punk subculture rather than punk as simply another genre of music to which teenagers listen. In addition to covering music, Punk Planet also covered visual arts and a wide variety of progressive issues — including media criticism, feminism, and labor issues. The most notable features in Punk Planet were the interviews and album reviews. The interviews generally ran two or...
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Jan 27, 2021
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This is The Bootleg Archive, a library of classic mashups, bootlegs and bastard pop from years past. Think Bastard, think GYBO, think Boom Selection, etc. This is preserving the history of bootlegs, mashups and unofficial 'white label' remixes before 2013. Got any bootlegs, white labels, mashups, bootlegs or bastard pop tunes from 2007 or earlier? Or higher quality that on the ones here, or missing from this archive? Goto the Facebook Group to send files or ask a mod for access details to the...
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46
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data
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This is an unofficial collection of "Redump" uploads, claiming to be part of the Redump Disc Preservation Project, a longstanding effort to make archival copies of the CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs of various consoles and platforms over the years. They should not be considered canonical, although many will be accurate. The redump project is located at http://redump.org/
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Happy Tree Friends is an adult animated web series created by Aubrey Ankrum, Rhode Montijo, and Kenn Navarro, and developed by Montijo, Navarro, and Jeremy Viet Duong for Mondo Media. The show had achieved a cult following on Mondo Media, G4 and YouTube. Montijo, Navarro, Graff, Ankrum serving as showrunners. In premises akin to children's shows, the series features cartoon anthropomorphic forest animals, who are suddenly subjected to extreme graphic violence in every episode. Each episode...
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Jan 13, 2021
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Postcards, mailed photos and similar souvenirs.
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One of the hardest to explain situations with flash animations were "loops", which are simply cut-together loops of sound or music, paired with either related or entirely unrelated animations. Some require a click to start, but most just loop forever, more a feeling than anything else.
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Jan 11, 2021
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Jan 11, 2021
Results of the Archive Team Ne Parle Pas Project
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Jan 9, 2021
Example use of British Sign Language in the captioning of television shows.
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Jan 8, 2021
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Uploads from the narabot, for later sorting.
Get Lamp is a documentary about interactive fiction (a genre that includes text adventures) filmed by computer historian Jason Scott of textfiles.com. Scott conducted the interviews between February 2006 and February 2008, and the documentary was released in May 2010. The documentary and its hours of episodes and bonus footage contain material from roughly 80 interviews of interactive fiction developers, designers, and players. Included in the bonus footage is a nearly 50-minute documentary...
Topics: Text Adventures, Interactive Fiction, DVD, Documentary
"Get Perpendicular" is an explainer music video to describe the new "Perpendicular" magnetic process utilized by Hitachi Products in 2005 to increase density in hard drives. Utilizing a "Schoolhouse Rock" format, the song-and-dance routine was a notable hit among hard drive enthusiasts. Perpendicular recording (or perpendicular magnetic recording, PMR), also known as conventional magnetic recording (CMR), is a technology for data recording on magnetic media,...
Topic: Perpendicular
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audio
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Greg Dunlap Interview 2020 12 29
Topic: Greg Dunlap Interview
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Uploads from the Cardiff University Special Collections and Archives.
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A variety of videos of theme parks and theme park rides.
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A collection of the documentation, images, and digitized tapes related to a family of machines that provided electronic entertainment primarily based off audio and video tape. This includes the Tiger 2-XL, a tape machine with a robot personality, as well as Tele-Story and other related systems. This approach fell by the wayside with more and more inexpensive solid-state and digital products.
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Dec 25, 2020
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Images of Atari Computer (8-bit, 16-bit) floppy disks, done with flux-reading hardware and other similar methods. These will often require additional conversion/efforts to play in emulators or on systems.
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Uploaded software from a variety of sources, indicating in some way it was once a professional product. They have not been vetted for accuracy and only general malware/virus checks. Items are added to this collection automatically.
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Dec 20, 2020
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Dec 20, 2020
by
Paul Steed
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Game Developers Conference, March 15-19, 1999 Paul Steed, "Optimizing 3-D Art: Less is Best"
Topic: GDC 1999
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Shows from Radio VOX 102.9. https://www.fmradiovox.com/
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Dec 20, 2020
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Dec 20, 2020
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Meretzky and Dornbrook
audio
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favorite 5
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Game Developers Conference, March 15-19, 1999. Steve Meretzky and Michael Dornbrook, "Making Packages Fun Again"
favorite ( 1 reviews )
Topic: GDC 1999
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100
Dec 16, 2020
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Dec 16, 2020
by
Mark R. Jones
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eye 100
favorite 1
comment 0
Diary on the Making of "Mr. Do!" for the 48k/128k ZX Spectrum by Mark R. Jones. An overview and recounting of the process of creating a new version of the classic arcade game "Mr. Do" for the ZX Spectrum from February 2017 to February 2019.
Topics: vintage computing, mr. do, coding, programming, arcade history
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Dec 15, 2020
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The world of Flash had a large amount of advertiser-driven games, which would push a brand next to a simple game, sometimes involving the characters and products of that brand. These "Advergames" flourished as banners and additional games on sites for years.
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Dec 8, 2020
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Dec 8, 2020
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Philco
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Manual for the Philco Model 282 "EMPIRE FIVE", an antique radio from 1936 in Great Britian.
Topics: Radio, 1936, GB, Manual
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860
Dec 8, 2020
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Dec 8, 2020
This collection is a British video game fanzine/magazine that ran from 1989 to 1993 for an almost uninterrupted total of 35 issues. The first 8 issues went by the name PC Engine Fanatics which was a hand made fanzine/newsletter that was promoted in period magazines. The following 10 issues received a name change to Console Ma'zine along with expanded coverage of Sega's Mega Drive, Atari's Lynx, and Nintendo's Game Boy as well as NEC's PC Engine. The "final" 17 issues went by the name...
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Dec 6, 2020
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A collection of cassette tapes of Sudanese artists from a range of time. Also filled with contemporary works.
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Dec 6, 2020
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Dec 6, 2020
A collection of flash animations, games and toys that were aimed for children in the 2000, ranging from cartoonish versions of standard games to small animated versions of television shows.
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1.6K
Dec 6, 2020
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Dec 6, 2020
A miscellaneous collection of uploaded instructional videos related to technical subjects. As collections asset themselves, videos will move out of these collections into others.
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3.3K
Dec 5, 2020
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Dec 5, 2020
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A collection of satellite photography from a variety of official and unofficial sources.
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Dec 3, 2020
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Dec 3, 2020
David Wood (born April 7, 1976) is an American evangelical apologist and the head of Acts 17 Apologetics Ministry.
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Dec 2, 2020
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comment 0
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Books and writings about the Amstrad CPC family of computers.
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Nov 27, 2020
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Nov 27, 2020
Toys, games and animations created in Flash for support of the Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. television channels.
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Strong Bad is a fictional character from the Homestar Runner series of animated Flash web cartoons, inspired by "The Strong Bads" from the video game Tag Team Wrestling. He is portrayed by Matt Chapman, the principal voice actor and co-founder of the series. Strong Bad enjoys pranking the other characters of the series, along with his ever-diligent lackey pet named "The Cheat" and his older brother Strong Mad. The main segment that Strong Bad is a part of is "Strong Bad...
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Gotham Girls is an American Flash animated web television series focusing on several of the female characters of Gotham City, created and produced jointly by Warner Bros. Animation and Noodle Soup Productions. The webseries, which ran from 2000 to 2002, starred Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Batgirl, Catwoman, Renee Montoya and Zatanna in short stories of varying length about the daily lives of the characters (from the DC Comics universe). The series lasted for three seasons (10 episodes each), with...
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Nov 27, 2020
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Jonti Picking (Weebl) and Chris Vick (Skoo)
The Everyday Happenings of Weebl (and Sometimes Weebl's Friend Bob) (best known as Weebl and Bob, and renamed Wobbl and Bob for its DVD release) is a Flash cartoon series created by Jonti Picking (Weebl) and co-scripted by Chris Vick (Skoo). The two main characters, Weebl and Bob, are best friends, but are easily prone to harassing and insulting each other. Both characters are egg-shaped creatures with wide mouths that split their heads in half, and move by rolling, hopping or swaying back and...
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Nov 22, 2020
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A more frustrating but still important archive of Flash works, these are menus, front-ends, and programs written in Flash that are meant to provide users with snappy interfaces. They don't "work" in that they will send you to web interfaces that don't exist or active programs that also don't exist, but the experience of them is here to revisit for study and research.
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Nov 21, 2020
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Nov 21, 2020
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Nov 21, 2020
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Nov 20, 2020
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Nov 20, 2020
This collection consists of attempts to emulate flash items that run into issues with the Ruffle emulator currently in use at Internet Archive. Ruffle (at https://ruffle.rs) is constantly being updated and improved, so these items will work more effectively over time. Eventually, they will be moved to the regular collection.
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134
Nov 17, 2020
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Nov 17, 2020
A podcast about Infocom games, text adventures, and interactive fiction Hosted by Kay Savetz and Carrington Vanston. Theme tune: "It Is Pitch Dark" by MC Frontalot.
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Nov 17, 2020
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Nov 17, 2020
A curated collection of interesting or historical Flash animations and games, provided as an easy dip into the world of Flash and what it represented throughout its lifetime.
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Nov 16, 2020
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Nov 16, 2020
A collection of BASIC programs from the 70s and 80s era of microcomputing. All items include working source code and in-browser emulation when possible.
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Nov 16, 2020
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A collection of BASIC programs from the 70s and 80s era of microcomputing. All items include working source code and in-browser emulation when possible.
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A collection of BASIC programs from the 70s and 80s era of microcomputing. All items include working source code and in-browser emulation when possible.
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Nov 16, 2020
A collection of BASIC programs from the 70s and 80s era of microcomputing. All items include working source code and in-browser emulation when possible.
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105
Nov 15, 2020
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Nov 15, 2020
by
Jason Scott
movies
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favorite 3
comment 0
THE END, presented by Jason Scott at Fronteers Conference 2017. A few thoughts on ends, beginnings, and forever.
Topics: Fronteers, Jason Scott, THE END
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40
Nov 15, 2020
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Nov 15, 2020
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Sociaux ARTE
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French-language documentary on the pre-history of the Internet, touching on Bulletin Board Systems, telephone systems, zines, computer programming, PLATO and others.
Topic: community
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Nov 14, 2020
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Nov 14, 2020
Flash "Toys" are small interactive works written in the Flash environment; they generally don't have a score or even a goal other than to be fiddled with, like a toy sitting on a desktop.
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The largest use of Flash on the World Wide Web during its heyday, games, amusements and puzzles ranged from unique expressions by one-person teams to clones and runalikes of a wide range of arcade classics.
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Nov 14, 2020
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Nov 14, 2020
Flash animations are primarily non-interactive animations written in Flash. Some are music videos or short films, while others are simple short loops meant to be left running. Flash emulation of Adobe / Macromedia
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Nov 13, 2020
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Nov 13, 2020
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Menus, price lists and related documentation from restaurants, bars, and other establishments related to food and drink.
Peanut Butter Jelly Time is a Flash animation that first emerged at the early early part of this century and quickly became an Internet phenomenon. The animation is based on a song of the same name recorded by DJ Chipman of the Buckwheat Boyz. The best known version of the animation which can be seen above shows a highly pixelated Dancing Banana moving back and forth to the song's chorus.
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Topic: flash
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Nov 12, 2020
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Nov 12, 2020
Photographs taken around roads in Bulgaria.
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Formula One (also known as Formula 1 or F1) is the highest class of international single-seater auto racing sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and owned by Liberty Media, an American mass media company, through its wholly owned subsidiary, the Formula One Group. The World Drivers' Championship, which became the FIA Formula One World Championship in 1981, has been one of the premier forms of racing around the world since its inaugural season in 1950. The word...
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Nov 12, 2020
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Nov 12, 2020
Mazatlán Ineractivo es la mejor guía promocional de Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México.
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Oct 27, 2020
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Oct 27, 2020
Flash animation or Flash cartoon is an animated film that is created with the Adobe Animate (formerly Flash Professional) platform or similar animation software and often distributed in the SWF file format. The term Flash animation refers to both the file format and the medium in which the animation is produced. Flash animation has enjoyed mainstream popularity since the mid-2000s, with many Flash-animated television series, television commercials, and award-winning online shorts being produced...
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Oct 27, 2020
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Folkscanomy Science Fiction.
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Oct 26, 2020
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Oct 26, 2020
Donald Duck is the Netherlands' flagship weekly Disney comics magazine, first published on October 25, 1952. The magazine was originally published by the staff of the women's magazine Margriet, and every Margriet subscriber received the first issue for free. The comic is mainly aimed at younger children, and includes a letters page from readers.In 2019, the magazine reached its 3,500th issue. A 2014 study by Nationaal Onderzoek Multimedia of comic book reading among Dutch children ages 6–12...
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Oct 22, 2020
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Oct 22, 2020
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Oct 21, 2020
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A curated collection of Morocco Radio, uploaded by an archivist.
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Oct 20, 2020
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Music and recordings, primary from the era of World War II.
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Oct 20, 2020
Images, movies, clips and videos related to hip-hop culture and works, curated by Photonic Acid. Occaisonally, other major events and captured moments are included, involving news and stories.
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Images and Video of Protests.