Nerdly Pleasures
Tuesday, January 8, 2019

The Obscure Ultima, Ultima: Escape from Mt. Drash

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Back in Ye Olden Days, I knew nothing of blogs and was content to post materials on forums and newsgroups and the like.  I contributed a few...
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Monday, January 7, 2019

IBM PCjr. Upgrades Part 2

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When I first received my IBM PCjr. back in 2013, I was able to discuss most of the readily-available upgrades for the system that existed at...
Sunday, January 6, 2019

Meet Commodore's VIC(-20), the Friendly Computer

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When Commodore made the PET-2001, they made a computer that found some success in the market, especially in Europe.  The PET turned int...
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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Nonsense and Other Observations about Dracula/Horror of Dracula

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As much as I love Dracula (1958)/Horror of Dracula, I find it has a lot of plot holes, ideas that don't make a lot of sense and other we...
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Sunday, December 16, 2018

The Blog at 400 Posts

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400 blog posts?   Have I really written so many?  Blogger says I have, so I'll have to accept that.  I suppose its time for one of those...
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Wednesday, November 7, 2018

The CollectorVision Phoenix Part 2 - The FPGA System Built by Thieves and Sold on Disinformation

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Three blog posts ago, I was rather critical of the CollectorVision Phoenix, an FPGA console which implements the ColecoVision :  https://ner...
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Sunday, November 4, 2018

Newly-Made High Quality Controllers for Vintage Consoles

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When you see new controllers being sold for your retro video game systems in your local retro video game store and in many online stores, th...
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Tuesday, October 16, 2018

The Analogue Mega Sg – A Preview of the Next Chapter in the FPGA "Console Wars"

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Analogue Mega Sg JPN Version Today, Analogue has made an announcement of its next FPGA retro console. This was a reveal which had been...
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