Hi, I’m Phil Nelson, a writer, developer, and audio-visual maker of stuff. I have been making stuff online for over 25 years. I run RetroStrange and Set Side B. Good to see you.

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Tag: games

  • Coconaut Hotel

    When I read the description for this game, “Run a madcap hotel in this Marx Bros management sim” my eyes turned into cartoon heart shapes.

  • “You Have Billions Invested In Generative AI”

    A web game by Woe Industries:

    Step into the shoes of a powerful VC who’s totally not having ANY doubts at all about their gigantic investment in generative AI.

    Funny stuff. Source: Aftermath

  • Disks and Discs

    Previously on Phil’s Newsletter: We listened to The Clash, Hank Radio was on Apple Podcasts, the Good Links returned.

    Yeah yeah I said Sunday, but it’s Monday, Again! That is not the name of my first solo album but it could be. Anyway welcome back, I have many updates for you from the world of doomed media. Let us continue.

    Cramming Movies Onto Floppy Disks

    I spent some time last week with a stereotypically goofy side project: Trying to see how much movie I could cram onto a 1.44mb 3 1/4” floppy disk using H.264 as the encoder. As you can see from the video embedded below, things got ugly:

    … but they did, sorta, work! That’s The Doughnuts, our favorite short film, playing (if you can call it that) on a Raspberry Pi via a floppy drive. I got capacity up to about 10 minutes per floppy at the 4fps very bad quality seen in the video. Yes, I saw the guy who put Shreck on a floppy but they created a whole custom codec (and hasn’t shared it yet).

    The FFMPEG command I used to generate the above is the following kludgy thing, bring you own duration:

    ffmpeg -i thedoughnuts_201705.mp4 -vf "scale=120:-1,scale=iw/2:ih/2,scale=2*iw:2*ih:flags=neighbor,unsharp=luma_msize_x=7:luma_msize_y=7:luma_amount=2.5" -r 4 -preset slower -c:v h264_videotoolbox -b:v 1200 -b:a 1000 -ar 22050 -ac 1 Doughnuts_flop1.mp4

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    Mini, meaning “small,” and Disc, meaning “disc”

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    I bought a MiniDisc player and I don’t regret it one bit. It provides many opportunities for hoarding bits of plastic and metal and I love doing that. So far the only official discs I have are Automatic For The People by R.E.M. and Journey’s Greatest Hits Live. Official discs are insanely expensive due to the ongoing inflation of the collector markets.

    … BUT I have many recordable MiniDiscs, and it is fun to make mixtapes of a certain duration (in this case 80 minutes). Maybe I will post some MiniDisc mixes on my Apple Music account.

    RetroStrange Movie Night + New Hank Radio

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    RetroStrange Movie Night, the sometimes-monthly movie night I host, is coming up on February 18th. The gimmick with RetroStrange Movie Night is we use it as a sort of feeder system for RetroStrange TV, our community-supported 24/7 streaming channel. The Curator picks a couple of new feature films and shorts and we debut them on Movie Night, then we add them to the channel as part of the regular schedule.

    This time we’re going to watch some 1950s Hot Rod movies, so expect some fake 50s greaser slang and even faker races. Drop by the audio chat on our Discord server if you’d like top crack wise at the movie with a few of us.

    This Friday is also Episode 2 of Hank Radio! It’s an audio podcast where my nephew Hank hanks picks 30-minutes of public domain music content from the 1920s and before, and his dad Chuck brings up relevant historical info about the bands and performers.

    I’m Making A Game For iPhone

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    Back in the dark, dark, days of 2020 I started working on a game to bring the stress levels down. That game became Chipping Challenge, and you can play it on PC or Mac for free. It’s a deliberate, blissed-out, mini golf game designed to help you find some chill.

    After 2 years of not touching the code I’ve decided to get back to it, and polish the game up to release it for iOS on the App Store. It’s currently functional but needs a lot of work. If you have an iPhone and want to test/play it, send me a message with the email address connected to your Apple ID and I’ll send you a TestFlight invitation.

    SetSideB: Investigating Bootleg Battletoads

    Over on my indie gaming website SetSideB you’ll find great gaming content from the flipside every day, such as the following mystery, wherein a Brazilian copy of Battletoads actually skips Level 2 entirely. Site editor rodneylives:

    Was it a change in the game’s code, or a malfunction caused by his NES hardware? chirinea had a bit of an adventure in figuring out how to get the code off of his cartridge into an emulator so it could be compared with the official release, and ultimately found out that yes, the code was different, and it was probably done to avoid problems with Brazilian bootleg NESes crashing on level two.

    It’s an interesting journey, and worth the fairly brief runtime to find out how he did it.

    Interesting, indeed! Watch the video to get the full story.

    The Good Links

    Guaranteed to satisfy, much like the ice cream man. None of these are ads, btw.

    That’s all for now. Come on down to Movie Night this Saturday!

    Yours,

    Phil Nelson

    Wizard Tower Gamma, South of Market, San Francisco, California, United States of America, Earth, Hell

    2023.02.13

  • Badlands: The Scroll of Naming

    Instead of just asking for money for my prototype game, Badlands, I’ve created the Scroll of Naming. Visit the Badlands homepage and you can pay $1.50 to add any 3 names to the random name generator in the game. Your submissions will be added to the core game code and distributed with the game to everyone.

    Don’t be a jerk. I can / will reject names due to bigotry or other jackassery.

  • Genetic Football

    As a big fan of [genetic walkers][walk], and [genetic cars][car], [this is right up my alley][link]. Can I get a baseball version please?

    [link]: http://joshmillard.com/football/ “Genetic Football”
    [walk]: http://rednuht.org/genetic_walkers/ “Genetic Walkers”
    [car]: http://rednuht.org/genetic_cars_2/ “Genetic Cars”

  • SmoothLifeL

    [A crazy version][link] of [Conway’s Game Of Life][con] using floating point numbers instead of integers. The results are disturbingly organic-looking. Could be images from a blurry microscope.

    [link]: http://www.jwz.org/blog/2012/10/smoothlifel/ “SmoothLifeL | jwz”
    [con]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway’s_Game_of_Life “Conway’s Game Of Life”

  • Playfic

    [“the first online community that lets you write, remix, share, and play interactive, text-based games with the world.”][link]

    Reminds me of [Kove][kove].

    [link]: http://playfic.com/ “Playfic”
    [kove]: http://kove.extrafuture.com “Kove”

  • CSS PANIC

    [A whack-a-mole game written entirely in CSS/HTML][link]. No Javascript. Chrome/Safari only.

    [link]: http://jsdo.it/GeckoTang/4rXg “CSS PANIC – jsdo.it – Share JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS”

  • Kids Dungeon Adventure

    My friend Ben Garvey and his daughter Sasha have created a [Floortop RPG for pre-school aged kids][link]. The idea is your kid uses his or her favorite toys as the characters and baddies. You can buy printable monster cards and rule sheets [on his website][link].

    [link]: http://kidsdungeonadventure.com/ “Kids Dungeon Adventure”

  • “EPIC WIN”, a New iPhone Todo App

    [Similar to a project I was working on (now cancelled. they so win.), a todo list app with an RPG system tacked on][link]. Feel better about your real-life accomplishments with phony rewards!

    [link]: http://www.epicwinapp.com/ “EPICWIN”