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mrwh | 3 days ago
Incidentally, I recently replayed Loom, from a bit before that era. It's still a lovely, wonderful game! Such a shame the fan-made sequel (Forge) seems to have died.
mrwh | 3 days ago
Incidentally, I recently replayed Loom, from a bit before that era. It's still a lovely, wonderful game! Such a shame the fan-made sequel (Forge) seems to have died.
birdsongs|2 days ago
The built in syntax help, which was incredible, and some example programs (no idea why our laptop had these) let me self-teach.
Now I sit all day and write bare metal firmware, but it feels so empty.
aidenn0|3 days ago
simonjgreen|3 days ago
mrwh|3 days ago
I believe it was reasonably popular back in the day, made money at least. Now it would be almost avant guarde in its slowness I guess. You can't even double click to run. The popular art of yesteryear becomes the high art of today...
hypercube33|3 days ago
Even games were at least partially open (quake) or easily moddable (command and conquer, tribes, etc.) so I went down that rabbit hole soon after.
Also man I really miss BeOS.