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By JP LeBreton, source

PETSCII animations by Haydi Roket, who we’ve posted about earlier.

PETSCII-version of Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures cover art. Made by @vectorpoem in his own program EDSCII (aka Playscii), which supports ASCII, ANSI, PETSCII, ATASCII and more.

Үеtі Βаd ̬Ԍ̡᷂υу Р҃οlk̂a, PETSCII-video by Raquel Meyers 2014, with music by Goto80. Based on the Yeti Sound Machine performance and book.

PlayNET – a mid-1980’s online service for the C64. Most images from playnet.us.

thelimitedcollection:

Raquel Meyers  

y.e.t.i

ludonaut:

procedural spaceships for my still untitled petscii shmup.

New York Public Library is experimenting with PETSCII to generate covers for books that don’t have one. Each letter in the title of the book is replaced by a corresponding PETSCII-character in one of its two character sets. So A become ▲ and F becomes  and so on.

More here.

PlayNET was an American online system for Commodore 64, launched in 1983. It used PETSCII and pixel graphics. It was bought by QuantumLink, who later turned into AOL. 

h/t: Tim Koch

PETSCII by Max Capacity, 2014.