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La censure de The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening sur Game Boy

Le saviez-vous ? Le censure rode partout, même dans les jeux Game Boy. Avec un cas intéressant : celui de The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening.

L’easter egg « Cylon » des switchs gamers

Un petit easter egg amusant dans un produit un peu inattendu : un switch pour les joueurs. Pas la console de Nintendo, un switch Ethernet. Enfin, plus exactement deux switchs, ici : les Netgear S8000 (Ethernet 1 Gb/s) et SX10 (Ethernet 10 Gb/s).

A game for a Sharp computer in a vinyl record from 1982

This is probably the oldest example I have of programs on a vinyl record: software for a Sharp MZ-80 computer dating back to 1982. And it gave me a lot of trouble.

A Commodore 64 game on a MiniDisc (or not)

Quite recently, I came across an album (We Are Stardust by Lukhash) that has an interesting feature: it was released on vinyl, CD, cassette… and MiniDisc. What’s more, it contains a Commodore 64 game. However, I encountered a little hiccup.

Döner Kebab, a ZX Spectrum game on streaming services

Once again, here’s an EP that was supposed to be released physically (as indicated in the YouTube video) but apparently wasn’t distributed that way. I’m talking about the Döner Kebab EP by the band Cobra Laser (yes, the same as that other ZX Spectrum program).

Lightfire, the ZX Spectrum game in a fully digital EP

After finding the Cabana EP on Apple, I wondered: are there other programs for « ordinosaurs » on Apple Music and the iTunes Store? The answer is yes.

Le WD Black D50 Game Dock cache un emplacement NVMe

Il y a quelques mois, j’avais testé le WD Black D50 Game Dock pour Canard PC Hardware : c’est un dock Thunderbolt 3 qui intègre un SSD NVMe de 1 ou 2 To. Et comme la marque vend le même sans stockage, je supputais qu’il était possible d’ajouter le SSD (sans que ce soit officiellement possible).

A Commodore 64 game in the special edition of a German vinyl from the 1980s

A few months have passed since I last talked about games hidden in vinyl records because I’m starting to have quite a few of them (and it’s becoming difficult to find). And the record Heartware gave me a bit of trouble, both in finding it and retrieving the data.

A ZX Spectrum game on a Yugoslavian album from the 1980s

This week, a ZX Spectrum game (again) in an album by the Yugoslav group ITD BBB, Skidam Te Pogledom.

The Bop Won’t Stop, a ZX Spectrum game on cassette but not on vinyl.

The album « The Bop Won’t Stop » by Shakin’ Stevens contains a game in its cassette version. It’s called The Shaky Game, as indicated on the cover.