bitwize 2 days ago

I love this blog. It reminds me of the early 2000s, with Seanbaby, Zeroes Unlimited, and other funny long-form video game content in text, back before the Angry Videogame Nerd made it almost a prerequisite to make this kind of thing a video.

  • reaperducer 2 days ago

    Too bad it hasn't been updated since before COVID.

grej 2 days ago

I never played this, but it reminds me the C64 Ghostbusters game which I loved!

  • tclancy 2 days ago

    That was a great one, as was the Alien game. I'm sure there was shovelware crap too, but it seems (in the glorious golden hindsight of the past) like IP was treated better. Or maybe I just didn't care because I was young or because I owned Fast Hack'em and had a few friends with C64s too.

tclancy 2 days ago

Thanks for this, I don't think I ever even saw this game. For game players of that era, I had to immediately delete an email (I think I found the site via HN) yesterday informing me of David Crane's newest Atari 2600 game. https://adgm.us/portal/guide03A.html?v=20251008

pansa2 2 days ago

> Always alert to the call to action

Wasn’t that Bananaman?

  • bitwize 2 days ago

    A man of culture, I see.

toast0 2 days ago

> Is this theory a complete load of horseshit? Absolutely, but like I said I ended up watching more Fireman Sam than I ever expected and I had to find some way of getting through it.

Yeah, that's a pretty good summary of the show.

neom 2 days ago

Fireman Sam and Chuckie Egg are the only 2 games my grade school had for the BBCMicro.

...I wonder how many hours I've put into those games. Chuckie Egg is where the dopamine hits are tho.

  • varjag 2 days ago

    It was great on ZX Spectrum too! Probably the only platformer I ever finished.

    • neom 2 days ago

      lol, hi varjag <3 - figures i'd be you and me huh, figures. ;)