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coolthingsguyslike · 2 years
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dimalink · 1 year
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Plumber Vasyliy – search for wrench and water tube - with first of may!
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Pixel for today based on videogame Heist for system Coleco Vision. It should be arcade and run game.
And this is my drawing about the same theme. Plumber Vasyliy came to fix the faucet in the house. There are many floors in the house. House – it is complicated labyrinth. There are lots of items inside. You need to find keys from doors, and use wrench for tubes, which are broken. There are some moving robots in the house. You need to avoid them.
Plumber is walking here and there and repairing everything. True worker. So here he can repair a faucet. Even in virtual house. Call a plumber Vasyliy when it is required! He repairs everything. So, picture - it is a such an art gallery picture. House is big. There are lots of brokens tubes. Labyrinth. Puzzle. Mystery from tubes and corridors.
Search a place with raining water and repair with wrench. Plumber Vasyliy is congratulating you with first of may! Workers and any workers too!
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craftgamer · 6 months
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How many of you remember playing Coleco Vision? Oh the memories
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rpgsandbox · 3 months
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SFWA Posthumously Presents Jennell Jaquays with the 2024 Kate Wilhelm Solstice Award
A multi-award winning and honored artist, game designer, editor, and activist, Jennell Jaquays left an indelible mark on the gaming industry and SFF community for nearly fifty years. Ms. Jaquays’ career began in college, when she and her friends created “The Dungeoneer,” one of the first licensed Dungeons and Dragons fanzines. Now, from magazines to books, Ms. Jaquays’ art can be seen on multiple covers and throughout the pages of the many different forms and iterations of Dungeons and Dragons’ media. Having designed two modules of her own, “Dark Tower” and “The Caverns of Thracia,”  her writing was celebrated by players for eschewing traditional and linear game mechanics and are not only playable today–but continue to inspire game designers and GMs. Also known for her game industry work at companies such as Coleco, TSR, and id Software, Ms. Jaquays designed and contributed to multiple projects such as Coleco Vision, certain levels on the Quake II and III video games, arcade conversions of Pac-Man and Donkey-Kong, Halo Wars, and created an expansion pack in Age of Empires III. Ms. Jaquays was nominated for multiple H.G. Wells Awards for her work and creation of the “Dark Tower” D&D module and for her design and illustrations on“Griffin Mountain.” Her work with Coleco’s WarGames won her the 1984 Summer C.E.S. original software award. Additionally, Castle Greyhawk won an Origins Gamer’s Choice Award for “Best Role-Playing Adventure,” and in 2017, the Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design inducted Ms. Jaquays into their hall of fame. Inspired by her own journey, Ms. Jaquays also became a recognized transgender activist, spending time working as the creative director of the Transgender Human Rights Institute. “A beacon of hope and inspiration, Jennell Jaquays worked tirelessly in the spirit of community while gifting us with her art, her games, and her stories for almost fifty years,” said SFWA Director-at-Large, Monica Valentinelli. “The Board is honored to commemorate Jennell Jaquays and her indelible legacy as an artist, writer, and game designer in the video game and tabletop roleplaying industries.” Accepting on behalf of Ms. Jaquays at the 59th Annual Nebula Awards is her wife, Rebecca Heineman.
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strawcherrysorbet · 8 months
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What was your first gaming system? Was it the first playstation, or the game boy, or something like the coleco vision?
I had a family friend with an old Atari, but despite being poor I was blessed with two gaming systems as a kid. My dad ran a computer store and sent me an Apple IIe. I eventually saved up enough to upgrade that to 16 colors! Wow! I used that as my only computer for 10 years or so, printing out middle school essays on my dot matrix printer when it was long past obsolete.
When I was a little older I won a NES for selling the most popcorn in Cub Scouts. I’m probably most nostalgic for that system.
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glitchpalantir · 10 months
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short HISTORY OF VIDEO GAME CONSOLES
1st Generation(1968-1976)
1968- Brown Box
1972 - Magnavox Odyssey
1975 : 1 . Magnavox Odyssey 300
2. Telgames Atari Pong
3. Coleco Telstar Colortron
2nd Generation(1976-1983)
1976 - Fairchild Channel F
1977 :
1. Bally Astrocade
2. Atari 2600
1979 - Mattel Intellivision
1982 :
1. Coleco Vision
2. Atari 5200
3. Vectrex
4. Magnavox Odyssey
3rd Generation (1983 - 1987)
1983 :
1. Sega SG 1000
2. NES
1985 - Sega Master System
1986 - Atari 7800
4th Generation (1987 - 1993)
1987 - Nec HUDSON Soft Turbo GraFX 16
1988 - Sega Genesis
1990 :
1. Nintendo SNES
2. Phillips CD-i
1991 - Commodore CDTV
1993 - Pioneer Laseractive
1994 - SNK Neo Geo CD
5th Generation (1993 - 2001)
1993 :
1. 3DO
2. Atari Jaguar
3. Commodore Amiga CD32
1994 :
1. Sony Playstation
2. Sega Saturn
1995 - Apple Bandai Pippin
1996 - Nintendo 64
6th Generation ( 1998 - 2009 )
1998 - Sega Dreamcast
2000 - Sony Playstation 2
2001 - Microsoft XBOX
and Nintendo Gamecube
7th Generation (1998 - 2009)
2005 - Microsoft Xbox 360
2006 :
1. Sony PS3
2. Nintendo Wii
8th Generation
2012 :
1. Nontendo Wii U
2. OUYA
2013 :
1. Sony PS4
2. Microsoft Xbox One
2014 - Value Steam Machine
Source : youtube channel TIME - The History of Video Game Consoles
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goodmorningdove · 5 months
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coleco vision is such a cool retro console
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Unique collectible pieces such as the Coleco Vision, Commodore 8050 Disk Drive, Atari XE Game System or Macintosh Plus can be found on the ground floor of the Video Game Museum in Malaga.
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dimalink · 1 year
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Walk in pyramid
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Pixel art for today based on videogame Tutankham for game console Coleco Vision. It should be a walk style game in pyramid. About archeology. Egypt.
And this is my drawing about the same theme. Very simple walking type. It is just like top down view. It is good to collect treasures. And avoid green snakes. As soon as you collect everything level is completed.
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videostak · 1 year
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wanna play coleco vision ('leco vision) later but also just. wanna sit on my bed and listen to music :)
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beyondthepanels · 1 year
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Coleco Vision's Cosmic Avenger is back!
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The countdown is over and the 82-hour Early Bird sale is on! Check out this fantastic comic avalible on Kickstarter Join us here: https://www.kickstarter.com/.../colecovision-cosmic.../
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80smovies · 4 years
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