Tag Archives: 1980s

The Macrocom Method is a text mode trick for PC to use 16-colour hi-res graphics in CGA. The principle was to use only the top two pixel rows of each text character, and remove the rest. Image by VileR.

Macrocom was a company that first showed this trick in 1984 with the game ICON. Read more here. h/t: Rowan Lipkovits

PETSCII movie by Matt Williams, 1988. Watch the original 5-minute movie about a mysterious pizza shortage here.

Clip from an Atari ATASCII animation with sound from 1987. Likely first published on a BBS. It’s called Rambone and was made by Kung Fu Master. Recovered and filmed by Ryan Goolevitch. h/t Marcin Wichary.

Commodore’s Christmas demo from 1982, combining PETSCII and pixel graphics.

Typewriter works by Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt, mostly from the 1980s. More of her work here.

Weird Soviet segment display fonts from the 1980′s, via Matt Sarnoff.

Crappy gif of Zalion, a good-looking text-mode game on the Japanese MZ-80 computer. Full video here, more sharpscii here. h/t: Tim Koch

Torbjörn Johansson has worked with teletext news for almost 40 years at SVT Text. It is still used by 21% of Swedes – every day.

Taken from an interesting article about Torbjörn here.

teletextart:

#Pixelart Eggciting Easter, Channel Four ORACLE, 19th April 1987. Eggcellent, eggcetera.

Captured by Jason Robertson @Grim_Fandango

Source: http://www.uniquecodeanddata.co.uk/teletext76/