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August 2, 2018 by ST Graveyard
We have a nice treat for you today. For our 30th interview we managed to have a chat with Thomas Ilg, the creator of Laserball 2015 and the amazing Anarcho Ride. Read the interview here!
July 30, 2018 by muguk
At HaxoGreen 2018 in Luxembourg, Gunstick/ULM released an updated version of his talk on all things chip-sound.
HaxoGreen is an international, 4-day open-air event in Luxembourg for people interested in technology or art. It provides a small but relaxed atmosphere for free exchange of technical, social, and political ideas.
At this event, Gunstick/ULM gave an updated version of his guide to the evolution of soundchip music on the Atari ST. It's a blow-by-blow walkthough of all things YM-2149: from the early days through to the modern era of music-making on our machines.
Watch it on YouTube.
July 18, 2018 by ST Graveyard
After our interview with him, Terry Mancey has decided to release the source code to his games Steg the Slug and Dizzy Panic. You can find the files here :
- Steg
- Dizzy
For those who missed the interview, check it out.
July 7, 2018 by ST Graveyard
A new interview with Terry Mancey, creator of such titles as Steg The Slug and Dizzy Panic, has been added in the database. Enjoy the read.
July 3, 2018 by ST Graveyard
An exciting new update for you all. Cédric Bourse (aka Orion_) was so kind to share some words with us and talk about his latest release Escape 2042. Enjoy the full interview.
June 28, 2018 by ST Graveyard
It is with great pleasure, and even a little bit of pride, that I'm doing the following announcement. We were able to talk with Tord Jansson. Tord was one of the members of the Swedish software company Unique Developments. He has given us a lot of history and details on the company that pushed the boundaries of the ST with games like Obsession and Substation. I'm sure a lot of people are gonna love this.
A very big thank you to Tord for sharing this wealth of information with the scene.
Crystal Castles is a very addictive game! It's not just any pac man rif, the 3D environment adds a lot to it. You'll be trying again and again to complete it! But be warned, it can be frustrating as hell. This game is yet another example of simplicity, but amazingly executed.
November 20, 2001 by ST Graveyard
Read the review of Crystal CastlesAmiga was founded by former Atari employee Jay Miner in 1982.
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