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Out of the blue, I was contacted by Josh Goldman, co-creator of an educational Apple II title from 1983 about the heart. "Heartbeat, Heatwork, Heartflow". He then followed it up with a disk image and a scan of the manual and floppy! Here they are!
https://t.co/9HXVeDlAHK
1988: Hard Drivin', an Atari arcade machine with multiple custom hardware aspects and pushing the boundaries is released.
2000: Aaron Giles and others in the MAME team successfully emulate Hard Drivin', but say you need a 2 Ghz CPU (which doesn't exist) to run.
For a few months now, we've been mirroring a selection of game prototypes at @HiddenPalaceOrg - you can download, inspect and read about them at https://t.co/p7gqfCOSxP but you can play them in your browser at the Archive! https://t.co/bcC58xhJAX
SICK NOT MAD. Someone has been steadily uploading issues of SICK MAGAZINE, which was a Mad Magazine also-ran started in 1960 and surviving into the 1970s. It was offbeat, pushed the limits of the time and is almost entirely forgotten. Check it out. https://t.co/6ldM2x1HUt
Here is the Bally Astrocade in-browser emulation at @internetarchive where you can play a fun set of games. (Wizard is my favorite). https://t.co/K4wZBWsMWr
Whenever I mention not running HTTPS on https://t.co/q6kKElphnd on twitter