During the next TPUG (Toronto PET Users Group) meeting, there will be an interview with Jeri Ellsworth. You can join the Zoom meeting on November 16th 2023.
You can now watch a new YouTube video from TPUG (Toronto PET Users Group). In this video, Jeff Schaap with a talk about his new film project: I Adore My 64.
The web page C64.com had an interview with Snorre Narum. Snorre did a lot coding for the following groups: The Falcons, Coca Cola Cracking Crew, Full Force and Shape.
The web page C64.com had an interview with OMP. OMP (Ole Marius Pettersen) did the pixels and music for demos. He was a member of The Mega Team, The Troopers, The Stars, Twilight Music, Prosonix, Panoramic Designs and Offence.
You can now watch a new video from the Cardinal Sin YouTube channel. The interview was made in the year 2001 during an Amiga meeting in St. Louis - USA.
In this episode of the Guru Meditation: AmigaBill interviews legendary video game composer Chris Huelsbeck. Chris has composed classic soundtracks for the C64 and Amiga including Turrican, Turrican II, Turrican III, The Great Giana Sisters, R-Type, Apidya, Jim Power, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron and more.
The YouTube channel RetroGamingMusic has made a new video. In this video an interview with Chris Huelsbeck. This interview was made at the Back In Time Live 2022 meeting in Bergen, Norway.
You can watch a new video from the Video Game Newsroom Time Machine YouTube channel. In this episode: An interview with Leonard Tramiel. Lenoard talks about Commodore calculators, PETSCII, Jack's departure from Commodore and the Atari ST.
The web page Scene World had an interview with David Pleasance. David worked for Commodore and talks about his book "Commodore - The Inside Story" (German translation).
The web page Scene World had an interview with Andreas Escher. Andreas is a graphical-artist and was responsible for C64 games like Katakis, Turrican and many more.
The Retro Hour is a professional Podcast made by Dan Wood & Ravi Abbott. The Retro Hour aims to help the world understand the European gaming industry. In this episode: Activision and Acclaim: Inside Stories with Rod Cousens.
The webpage C64.com had an interview with Ash Hogg. Ash made music for games, a few examples of these games are: J's Elephant Antics, CJ in the USA, Spellcast, Spikey in Transylvania, Steg the Slug and Nobby the Aardvark.
The webpage C64.com had an interview with Mark Tait. Mark made music for Commodore C64 games such as 1943: The Battle of Midway, Better Dead Than Alien!, Call Me Psycho, Dynasty Wars, E-Motion and many more.
The webpage Tales from the Collection has had an interview with Michael Tomczyk. Michael Tomczyk was one of the people behind the success of the Commodore VIC20 computer.
You can now read an interview with Bill Mensch on the IEEE Spectrum website. Bill Mench is the co-creator of the 6502 processor in the Atari, Apple and Commodore computers.
The web page Scene World had an interview with Tommy Tallarico. Tommy is a music composer and made music for the Amiga: Earthworm Jim, MDK, The Terminator, Cool Spot and Aladin. And he was also CEO of Intellivision.
The webpage C64.com had an interview with Carleton Handley. Carleton is a game programmer who worked on the games: Wanderer, Spitting Image, APB, Skull & Crossbones and Rugby: The World Cup.
The webpage Amigalife had an interview with Loaderror. Loaderror was a member of the groups Codbowels, Astra Syntex and Donut Fetish. He is now an active member of the group Ephidrena.
The C64.com web page had an interview with Magnar. Magnar was active in the C64 scene from 1987 until 1995 as a coder and musician. He was a member of the following groups: The Road Busters, Legion, Reflex and Megastyle Incorporated.
In 2019 Eric Hill had an interview with Margaret Gorts Morabito, the author of the book Vintage Commodore 128 Personal Computer Handbook: 2019 Survival Edition. In this interview Marg talks about her time at RUN Magazine and her book about the Commodore 128.
In this episode of the Guru Meditation: Bill and Anthony review the new Amiga game Rygar. The also have an interview withe the creator of the game: Graeme Cowie.
In this episode of the RetroManCave: Rob Hubbard. Rob is a video game music composer who made music for Commando, Monty on the Run, One Man and His Droid, Ninja, Spellbound, Jet Set Willy, Skate or Die!, Delta and many more games.
The web page Scene World had an interview with Roman Werner. Roman is an Amiga game developer and music composer of games such as Traps 'n' Treasures, Leonardo and Eliminator.
In this episode of the RetroManCave: Tim Follin. Tim is a video game music composer who made music for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, Nintendo Entertainment System, Mega Drive, Super NES, Game Boy, Dreamcast and the PlayStation.