Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from November, 2014

Featured

Why They Risked Prison to Crack Video Games for $0

In the 1980s and 90s, a digital war was being fought in the shadows. This is the untold story of " The Scene " — an underground network of software crackers like Razor 1911 , Fairlight , and Paradox who competed in a high-stakes, global race to break video game copy protection. From bribing train conductors to get unreleased Commodore 64 games to spending years dismantling the "unhackable" code of LucasArts classics like Maniac Mansion , these teenagers risked everything for nothing more than digital glory. Join me as we dive into the technical nightmares of " fuzzy bits ," the legendary cracktros that defined an era, and the massive FBI raids ( Operation Fastlink ) that eventually brought the golden age to an end. In this video, I cover: - The secret hierarchy of the Pirate Pyramid (Suppliers, Crackers, Couriers). - The technical genius of legends like Pontus Berg and Randall Flagg . - How games like RoboCop 3 and Dungeon Master fought back with ...

Late 90s PC gaming Rig - IBM NetVista [type 6793]

The First Samurai [1991, Amiga / SNES] Review - It's a Pixel THING

The Great Escape [1986, ZX Spectrum] Review - It's a Pixel THING

It's a Pixel THING @ Lisboa Games Week 2014

Trials Fusion [2014, PC] Review - It's a Pixel THING

ALIEN [1984, ZX Spectrum] Review