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Podcast Episode #3 - The Peruvian Scene

AJ and Joerg talk to Lobsang Alvites (Mr. Byte) about the Peruvian Scene.

Posted by Nebulous on Dec 13, 2014 // Read more »


Podcast Episode #2 - The Return of Cinemaware

Cinemaware is back! AJ and Joerg talk to Matt Falcus and Sven Vößing from Cinemaware, who have taken their classic games to entirely new levels. Aheh… get it? Games? Levels?

Posted by Nebulous on Nov 14, 2014 // Read more »


John Draper, tech and telecommunication pioneer, vip and hacker needs help!

He is undergoing major multiple health issues and is now busy concentrating to get back into shape!

Posted by Nafcom on Oct 22, 2014 // Read more »


Podcast Episode #1 - retro music copyright violence, social network security, privacy in danger for everybody?

Welcome to our new project: Scene World Podcast with Derision as host, Nafcom as co-host and always a special guest.

Posted by Nafcom on Jul 20, 2014 // Read more »


Welcome to our new issue of Scene World #23!

This is our Tetris and Commodorian special edition of Scene World Magazine!

Posted by Nafcom on Jun 29, 2014 // Read more »


Meeting report of the Vintage Computer Festival East 9.1 by Bil Herd

Bil Herd, former employer of Commodore was very kind to us and provided a report of the VCF 9.1 Meeting exclusively for Scene World #23!

Posted by Nebulous on Jun 29, 2014 // Read more »


Video interview with Adam Dunkels

Adam Dunkels is the creator of ContikiOS, inventor of Micro IP and founder + CEO of Thingsquare.

Posted by Nebulous on Jun 29, 2014 // Read more »


Video interview with Alexey Pajitnov

Alexey Pajitnov is a known and famous game designer, his most known achievement is the release of the Russian mind puzzler "TETRIS".

Posted by Nebulous on Jun 29, 2014 // Read more »


Video interview with Chuck Peddle

Chuck Peddle is an electronic engineer and was a hardware engineer at Commodore. He did the PET computer and invented the famous 6502 micro chip, the first chip that was really cheap and powerful and found its way into the C64, and many more devices nowadays.

Posted by Nebulous on Jun 29, 2014 // Read more »


Video interview with Bil Herd

Bil Herd is a computer engineer and was a senior hardware engineer at Commodore. He did the Plus/4, the C16/116m C264, C364 and last but not least the C128 computer together with Dave Haynie and others.

Posted by Nebulous on Jun 29, 2014 // Read more »