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17.Sep.2024 Stay Forever (LinkedIn) |
Visual artist Carsten Wieland (Wet: The Sexy Empire) has passed away German graphic artist Carsten Wieland, known for his work on games like "Wet: The Sexy Empire" and "Bazooka Sue", has died at the age of 59. In the 1990s, Wieland shaped the German game scene with his unique graphic style and was involved in over 50 games. He created characters such as Lula, Chewy, and Bazooka Sue, and later founded his own studio, New Generation Software. In addition to his work in the game industry, he later devoted himself to watercolor painting and shared his knowledge in books and workshops. In a recent podcast episode (146), our colleagues from Stay Forever are discussing the cult game "Wet: The Sexy Empire. (nba) [News message: 17. Sep. 2024, 22:01] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
08.Sep.2024 Holger Ahrens (ANF) |
Video: The year 2038 problem hits the Amiga - but not until 2046 (German) The world will end on January 19, 2038 - at least if relevant 32-bit systems are still using the "UNIX timestamp" format then to measure time by every second. Similar to the Bismarck quote about Mecklenburg, the end of the world will not take place on the Amiga until 2046, though. (More precisely, its time calculation ends on January 19, 2046 at 03:14:07, amiga-news.de reported.) At the title link, Holger Ahrens takes up the topic on his info portal on the year 2038 problem. In the video, Dennis Pauler from the retro channel Virtual Dimension explains the reason for this - namely that the Amiga only starts counting time on January 1, 1978. But as soon as all the bits are used up, trouble can no longer be avoided: Anything from minor glitches to constant Guru Meditations could then happen. Due to the complexity, a permanent and comprehensive solution to the problem is not to be expected. (snx) [News message: 08. Sep. 2024, 09:11] [Comments: 1 - 09. Sep. 2024, 00:08] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
04.Sep.2024 ANF |
Video: Nobody Knows How Many Amigas Commodore Sold In his video at the title link 'Ahoy' tells about his research on how many Amigas have been sold in total by Commodore and Escom. His conclusion: It have been 4,91 million computers. (snx) [News message: 04. Sep. 2024, 10:12] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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