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Peculiar 20€ buy from the thrift store today!
Did a monstergirl pixelart entry for CGA Jam 2026, try to match four face tiles to summon as many monsters as you can before time runs out
This uses the fairly obscure CGA 640x200 1bit (so only two colours) mode. 640x200 means tall pixels, 2.4 times as high as they are wide, which was an interesting drawing challenge :)
Summon 1bit monster girls!
Today's Public Domain Character: Nick Vrenna
[ID: image of a bionic looking person with claws and a big gun body is green with some armoring and a brown helmet with one big slit. he seems to be posing in a sci looking corridor thats currently on fire END ID]
Rarer case of a video game character who is public domain. The game Abuse is a run n gun 2d platformer published by EA for MS-DOS. The game featured the character Nick Vrenna fighting through hordes of monsters who are former inmates of a prison he was wrongfully sent to. Some expirment goes haywire that turned everyone into monsters except Nick who is immune now he's trying to stop the local water supply from being infected in the same manner.
Abuse was developed by Crackdotcom, who in 1997 released the game into the public domain along with releasing the source code. The only thing not public domain was the sound effect as they did not own those.
Crackdotcom would go out of business around the same time and likely what prompted the release of Abuse into the public domain.They had another project that was cancelled around the same time which most likely contributed.
It's got a cult following despite having that 90s edginess to it and obviously involving abuse as like its central focus albeit it doesnt really go much further than the lab experiments from what i gather.
More info here via the wayback machine. If you wanna play the game I reccomend this fanmade port of it found on github.
Multitech Accel 900 (1985)
Before the name Acer became a global staple, the company was known as Multitech – and the Accel 900 was one of the machines that helped put them on the PC map. • CPU: Intel 80286 with selectable 6 or 10 MHz • RAM: 512 KB (expandable up to 1 MB) • Storage: 1.2 MB 5.25" floppy drive; optional 30MB / 40MB hard drive • Display: High-res monochrome (black & white) with a monochrome graphics adapter • OS: MS-DOS 3.1 • Price (then): $2,395 USD
Telecapri ANSI Art Logo IBM PC - CP 437 8x16 Modern DOS Artwork by Attico36
Thanks to all who gave attention to my VIC-20 setup!
As a treat, here is my baby, currently awaiting a power supply repair. Sorry for the missing key, this was a landfill rescue ^^;
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