Robot Radar by t0m3000, 2024. Plain C64 PETSCII with only one backgound colour.

Works by Nigel Cottier from his Instagram. h/t: TYPE01

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Cefucom 21 is an educational, electro-mechanical multimedia computer from Japan, 1983. Or a “multipurpose SLAP computer”, as they call it. While it looks like a screen on the left, that is actually just transparent plastic. Inside, you put “capsules” with pages, and the computer controls which page is displayed. The cassette player is used for playing audio, and for data storage.

Cefucom seems to be based on Sanyo’s PHC-25 that has a 32×16 or 16×16 textmode, so you can have a big font to display Japanese characters decently.

More: here, here, here, here.

A very sheep game by Adel Faure, 2022 using his Jgs font. And a very cheap gif. Runs in the browser. More posts.

“Working on a new textmode editor… again”. Adel Faure, 2023 from his ko-fi. The tool is called Textor and is available online here.

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MZ-700 graphics made in 2006 by Ugeo, who writes about each image here.

MZ-700 graphics made in 2005 by Ugeo, who writes about each image here.

Poster by Karel Martens, via

Commodore 64 disk directory art – dir art – by Worrior1, 2022. Not all PETSCII characters are available in disk directories.

Glenn Howarth’s workstation for Telidon graphics, which he made 1981-1985. The photo is from the book Machine stitched into a corner of the Canadian modern age flag: Glenn Howarth’s Telidon art (pdf) that has plenty of Howarth’s not so text graphics. It was written by John Dorno, who has been researching and restoring Telidon art for years.

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