Believe it or not, there was a time before the Internet and the Web, I too have a hard time remembering those pre-Internet days. If you wanted to hang out in “Cyberspace” pre mid 90’... Read More
You never forget your first A500. Mine was a A500+ that I saved up my paper round money to buy, my pride and joy parted ways for a year or so in 1997 until I bought it back from a friend. It was final... Read More
My early experiences online came after I had my A500+ in the early 90’s and my only Amiga experiences in “Cyberspace” were on American BBS’s I dialed up from the UK, much to my... Read More
It’s my perception that without the Gameboy, Tetris would not be the recognizable game it is today. In fact looking back it seems that Tetris was the only game people played on the handheld cons... Read More
As most kids, I remember Pac-man, Space Invaders and Pitfall but Mario Bros.? That title on the Atari 2600 platform was new to me. Playing it I could see similarities in the main sprites but the game ... Read More
Credited with the rise and fall of an industry, the Atari 2600 console brought the video game system into the home. It’s also another testament to the versatility and market dominance the MOS 65... Read More
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Counting Virtual Sheep is a blog dedicated to the capture of digital retro.
These are the tools and entertainment we used at the dawn of the digital revolution.