Sophie Blackwood

Sophie writes about the British and European home-computing boom — the Spectrum vs C64 playground wars, the BBC Micro in every school, the strange brilliance of the Acorn Archimedes, and the bedroom-coder culture that built half the games industry.

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TRSE Browser IDE Opens Retro Development to All

The powerful Turbo Rascal Syntax Error (TRSE) development suite is now fully accessible in your browser, removing significant setup barriers for retro game creation.

british-micros a month ago

Dinamic Software Revives Moves Franchise After Decades

Dinamic Software, in collaboration with Retrobytes Games, has announced the return of their 'Moves' franchise, a series beloved on European microcomputers, with new titles 'Space Moves' and 'Army Moves Overdrive'.

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Commodore Locks Down C64 Ultimate Firmware

Commodore International has issued a firmware update for its C64 Ultimate, implementing a lockdown to prevent third-party modifications and manage support.