Source: Usuzumi no Hate ウスズミの果て
by Haruo Iwamune
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Source: Usuzumi no Hate ウスズミの果て
by Haruo Iwamune
I made a big poster full of historic Personal Computers from Japan, its available from my shop (linked below) should you want to pick up a print :)
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By sparth
Source: BIOMEGA | バイオメガ
by Tsutomu Nihei
Source: Dorohedoro MUD AND SLUDGE Artbook by Q Hayashida Link to the full Artbook
Source: Neon Genesis Evangelion / Shin Seiki Evangerion 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン
by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto
MARBLE MADNESS Milton Bradley NES 1989
Synthetic Lightning (wallpaper version)
By mobotato
Aston Martin DBS V8, 1972. For sale by auction in the UK, the car is thought to be one of the first 34 of 288 Series 2 built and is left hand drive. The car was originally finished in brown with a green leather interior but at some point it has been retrimmed and finished on orange giving the car its current striking appearance. It has travelled 69,592 miles, low for a 50-year-old car. Bidding is currently at £9,400 with an estimate of £35,000 - £45,000, the auction ends on January 21
auction listing (there are hundreds of pics)
Clasicón
Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto: ↳ Manga Part 1 vol. 1-10
Egon Schiele — Girlfriends, 1913.
I wanted to dive into some nostalgia and recreate a Commodore 64 in vector. I have so many fond memories of ours, growing up. We had so many floppy disk programs and games. Dig Dug, Spy Hunter and Lemmings were some of my favorites. But we also had a program that allowed you to make music. Back then, computers didn’t have the ability to create sound like they can now. They created sound through an SID chip (Sound Interface Device). Which we would call chiptunes today. So all the music we’d make would sound like an old video game, and that made it even cooler. I’m determined to find an emulated version of that program.
Source: Biomega / バイオメガ
by Tsutomu Nihei
Source: Ajin: Demi-Human / 亜人
by Gamon Sakurai