Geekometry - Our Recent Articles
In 1983, Electronic Arts shipped a critically important game, and an extremely worthy Geekometry Gamechangers launch title. Although, at the time, no one knew how important it would become. Developed by Ozark Softscape and designed...
Replace your boring Windows mouse pointer with the pointer from Amiga Workbench 2
Replace your boring Windows mouse pointer with the pointer from Amiga Workbench 1.x
Photos and about my visit to the Church of St. Sulpice in Paris, France.
Photos of troglodyte homes (caves carved into homes) from my visit to the Loire Valley in France.
A group of Finnish programmers and PC enthusiasts, calling themselves Future Crew, believed that the PC had finally come-of-age for the demoscene, and proved it with a jaw-dropping demo called “Second Reality”.
Wallpaper of the famous “Sad Mac” icon. Available in multiple sizes for download.
“I always enjoyed to make models when I was a boy. The exactness, the attention to every conceivable detail!” –Hans Gruber, “Die Hard” Hans! Booby! I’m your White-Knight, I loved building models too! So,...
Photos and about my visit to Nathan Sawaya’s “Art of the Brick” Lego exhibit in New York City.
Photos of my trip to Funspot, the American Classic Arcade Museum.