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Cruise for a Corpse (orig. Croisière pour un cadavre) is an adventure game from Delphine Software International in 1991, made for the Amiga, Atari ST and IBM PC.
Do you ever played it?
I found it a lot of fun, even if the point and click mechanisms weren't exactly well structured
Gift art for @pixel_brush. I drew his OC Pixel as a Robot with a similar look to an old IBM PC Ad.
@m1r0h4 But yeah, the anime and it’s merch usually associates Kei and his ibm with blue. I think most of the official manga covers with kei’s ibm are blue too
#CryptoTarot №17「星」のカードはその名の通りステラです!送金が得意な彼女、使うパソコンはIBM、ボランティア活動も積極的に行っています。ただしちょっとワガママ(中央集権)…。どうぞよろしくお願いします! $XLM #NFTJapan #NFT
https://t.co/AokkyR40fM
3/5
I've had the chance to work for brands like Apple, Google, IBM, Roku, Ray-Ban, Facebook, together with some of the best studios and agencies in the world.
I also managed to create a body of personal work I'm really proud of.
Drawcember #12: Holly
Heck yeah, IBM OS/2 16 colour palette #onesies #drawcember https://t.co/0kTj4EatiE
IBM+Microsoft's OS/2? Yes, there was once a Tux Paint port! That was back in 2006, as well -- 5 years after the last release of OS/2 (which was about 6 months before Tux Paint was born!)
余談ながら、新刊装丁の背景に使ったコード風文字列は実際の俺の生活スクリプトですw(日本語のコメントアウトとか消してる) まさかこんなところで使い道が出る日が来るとは……w PlemolJP万歳(つうてもASCII部分だからIBM Plex Monoか)
Lithe Cloud Hunter.
#pixelart #pixels #16bit #retro #gaming #2danimation #animation #indiedev #gamedev #indie #amiga #commodore64 #IBM #sierra #lucasarts #westwoodstudios
@AltcoinDailyio Hello !
🔥 Take a look on Lanceria project, it is powered by IBM and Amazon AWS.
Crypto, NFT and a platform for freelancers, three things in one project.
What do you think ?
@lancerialabs
$LANC
#Lanceria
#freelance
💬 https://t.co/sYrhuZ4VWi
@sorakarahuruaki リクエストアイコン出来上がりました❤️😊
IBMこれでOKだと思うんですけど間違ってたらごめんなさい!!田中君のIBMのはず!!!亜人のIBMはさすがに新鮮でしたwww企画に参加いただきありがとうございました!
喜んでいただければ幸いです❤️😊
40 years later and people still talk about both IBM PC CGA's limited color palettes, and ZX Spectrum's color attribute cells. Both were different solutions for the same "Whoops! Not enough memory" problem.