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im not sure thats a grand issue tho it is a bit offtopic, any author getting buzz on a feed thats instructive or contrsuctive, friendly in nature and not negative cant possibly not not benefit from that ... seventh axiom of catzlawick

i use indieretronews a lot but also the ones that source it like https://www.youtube.com/@Saberman i check csdb almost daily and often refer lemon on  my mistercompatlist on the site, other than that RGN and Retro Gaming Dino and up til lest year some french guy doing hour-long videos on new c64 releases .. theres more ofcourse , but since im on the mister the world went beyond c64 and Atari ST ... the 2600 is so long ago i can barely visualize paddling it as a small kid but i do remember yars revenge cleary, the C64 came early 80s and i bought the ST when that broke with my own savings b/c i was allowed to ... a friend of mine had an Amiga so its not a strange machine, im one of the few west-europeans who owned a jag (imported from the USA back then for 14000 francs with cybermorph lol) and right after to PC, pentium 60, its only since like the year when they forgot covid that i have a c64 again and recently an Atari ST, i dont really have money and space for much more but the mister FPGA takes care of most others including obscure systems only inufuto (im sure you know the name) still seems to program for.


Just like SEUCK gets a lot of love and ... can i say extensions rather than plugins it would be great to see someone doing something like RPG maker64 , "using the briley engine" or something like that , theres adventure creators a few but nothing like that. If im not mistaken one of the guys from river barrage has a new game out already, i got 59 notifications on the bell here so im a bit behind. Sadly there's more to life than 1980s and 1990s gear