8-bit Memoirs Issue #1 English
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I have issue with the entire concept of this - a 23 gigabyte download for reading a diskmag? I have both the bandwidth and the hard drive space, and I won't even consider doing this. Would've totally read the thing if it was presented in any sort of sane way.
I bet not all 23gb are full of content. Wasn't it possible to compress so that at least the download is few MBs? With my crappy connection, it's gonna take 7 hours (which having a perspective on how far we have come in internet speeds and for the size of the file is cool though :)
it's a diskmag that fits on one disk, stop the whining 23gb already
great effort, will download and check out!
Very interesting and unique approach. I do like the fact that it's a collection of high quality gameplay footage, demoscene releases, music, video and text.
Ok sorry about speculating before running, there is a lot of video content there.
if it's a dvd the platform should be wild not java
Wow! Great effort. I have watched the video on YouTube and liked it very much. I will download the actual "diskmag" later on as it will take several hours with my connection.
This is... huge! Downloaded it last night, had a quick look and (h)ear this morning. The media is fine to me - on TV screen from my sofa :) - the tracks I've heard so far are perfect mood for reading. Last: those memoirs differ from mine - so it's an interesting reading to me. Thanks.
oh! alright then, i stand corrected.
BLURAY BEGINS!
I tried it on my PC with a player, might consider burning or buying to relax and watch on my TV screen on PS3.
Lot's of content there, especially the nostalgic videos. That's a big amount of work.
I also like the CPC screen grid filter on the videos.
Lot's of content there, especially the nostalgic videos. That's a big amount of work.
I also like the CPC screen grid filter on the videos.
won't download/read/watch it. still sold thumbs for the obvious effort!
Nice diskmag, fantastic work.
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I've put this in Java -> Diskmag, although it is more like Blu-ray -> eBook, though it's made to look like a diskmag to boost the retro feeling. :-)
8-bit Memoirs is intended to become a series of eBooks about how different authors experienced the computers and consoles back in the 8-bit era, written from the perspective of the kids we were at the time.
I'm proud to be able to present you with the first issue of 8-bit Memoirs, written by myself. :-)
The computers and consoles I experienced back in the 8-bit era includes the Philips Videopac G7000, the Amstrad CPC and the Amiga. So the stories in issue #1 describes how I experienced (some of) the games on those systems, and how I experienced creating my own BASIC stuff on the Amstrad CPC.
My stories contain supplemental illustrations, screenshots and videos - and there's a 5-hour long playlist to accompany you while you're reading, consisting mainly of the Amstrad CPC and Amiga music I made back then, but also some tracks by various artists of IndieGameMusic.com
I have wrapped all the stories in a somewhat retrostyled diskmag-like GUI, because I've always found diskmags extremely cosy myself, and my biggest wish is that 8-bit Memoirs will give you the same nostalgic relaxation that diskmags has given me in the past. I also wanted to boost the retro-feeling while you're reading, and I think the diskmag-like GUI helps doing that.
8-bit Memoirs is completely free!
Issue #1 is available as a 23 gb ISO file that you can download from www.8bitMemoirs.com
(If you don't want 23 gb taking up space on your harddisk, you can choose to put it on a USB stick instead).
You can play this ISO file on your PC with any software media player that supports BD-J. I strongly recommend Cyberlink PowerDVD for this. Otherwise VLC is your buddy. (Although VLC is still in its early stages of getting BD-J support, so it's not the best way to experience 8-bit Memoirs at the moment. Expect bugs!)
Other devices should also play the ISO file, either from harddisk or from a USB: Devices such as the Popcorn Hour, or Dune HD Smart D1. In the near future you can also expect various software media centers, such as Kodi, to be able to play it.
The recommended way of experiencing 8-bit Memoirs Issue #1 is on a real Blu-ray player though. This includes the gaming consoles PlayStation 3 (and later) and Xbox One (and later).
But burning the ISO to a disc requires a Blu-ray burner, and not many people have one of those. You could buy one of course - they are exceptionally cheap nowadays - but that still only makes sense if you plan on using it for other things too.
If you don't want to buy a Blu-ray burner, but still prefers having a physical disc, then you can simply buy disc from me. It comes complete with printed label and cover for 17 Euro including shipping (regardless of your location). This disc can be bought from www.8bitMemoirs.com.
Thank you for your interest!