Friday, October 23, 2015
Alley Cat [1984, MS-DOS] - It's a Pixel THING - Ep.#68
This episode is dedicated to my wife that, along with my 5 year old kid, are simply my heroes that, 5 years ago, fought bravely and survived throughout some really harsh times.
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Saturday, October 17, 2015
Channel Update: CC - It's a Pixel THING VLOG #2
English transcriptions, or subtitles, will be added to all my videos, from now on and, also, my oldest ones from Season 1!
You can now watch, right away, my latest videos from the ongoing Season 2 with English subtitles already present. It's pretty handy for viewers with hearing problems and for those who simply want to watch with the volume down!
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Wednesday, October 7, 2015
25 Years of The Secret of Monkey Island - It's a Pixel THING - Ep.#67
The Secret of Monkey Island is turning 25 years this month (October of 2015), so let’s celebrate the birthday of one of the greatest point’n’click video games ever made!
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015
PushStart #56: the very First Portuguese Retro Gaming Magazine
Be aware: this newly arrived physical mag is only available by ordering it through it's own website!
Question: So, what's the fuss all about?
Answer: It's a printable mag mainly about retro gaming (90%)! Cool!
Q: But, is it any good?
A: Well... hummmmm.... It's so freakingly good! And written by people that really knows about (retro) gaming, not being influenced by brands or sponsors or whatever! There! I said it!To commemorate PushStart's 5th birthday, the guys behind the project decided to embark into a new adventure converting their digital and free publication into a physical and paid version.
Right after its announcement on facebook, I immediately order it using the online form available in PushStart's website, and the mag was delivered at my door step four days later.
With delicious graphical details, awesome writing and clever sections, PushStart #56 is an amazing piece of enjoyable reading, the good old fashioned way! I must applaud the iniciative from this group of guys that, most of them, collect video games, related stuff and also have their own youtube channels.
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• the extreme good paper quality that must be handled with care if we want to preserve the magazine;
• the use of the Times New Roman font (or similar), maybe for a more retro feeling (??);
• in an issue dedicated to the Amiga 500, I was surprised that they didn't mention the A300 and its repositioning as A600, that came to be the substitute of the A500+.
Three minor details that are attenuated by the inspiring and passionate writing from PushStart's team.
Before you ask, yes, it is definitely worth buying because of all the things I've just wrote, even for the Times New Roman aspect! Believe me, you won't be disapointed! Unless you don't know how to read Portuguese.. now, that's a serious problem..
To conclude, I must highlight the team's relaxed and honest depicted opinions and, as well, the rather amusing and highly entertaining unveiling of their very own experiences with video games thrughout the years. That's what PushStart was always about, right from the beginning: an awesome, compelling and extremely enjoyable (retro) gaming publication!
I'm now desperately waiting for PushStart #57 that will arrive in November!
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