Goichi “Suda51" Suda loves video games.
This cartridge turns your Odyssey2 into an interactive electronic teacher of computer theory and technology! You learn how to talk with a computer in an assembler language! You use the Odyssey2 alpha-numeric keyboard to write a computer program - and enter it into a microprocessor capable of making 100,000 electronic decisions every second! Then you actually run the program and see the exciting results on your television screen! Shut off the power and it erases everything automatically so you can start a new program any time you want!
Goichi “Suda51" Suda loves video games.
Surprise, everybody! The Kotaku writer who loves Japanese RPGs and rhythm games is completely enamored with two…
“Game developers don’t like me,” said Sabina Hemmi. “Before I came around, there was no insight into how balanced a…
Hello. I’m Cameron Kunzelman. I’m your new Weekend Editor.
Kotaku has changed. For a couple of days... because Ben and Narelle are in charge.
This is A Mind Is Born, a demo of the Commodore 64 going haywire. It won first place at the Oldskool 4K Intro…
The eighth of the Fast & Furious movies is upon us. This is an exciting, nerve-wracking time.
Hey, there’s a new Mass Effect game out this week! How about that. While Mass Effect: Andromeda tells a story…
PlayStation VR is now out for the PS4, but after spending hundreds of dollars on the headset, which games should you…
Advertisement