J. Web
Dig Dug 1982: Tunnel-Digging Arcade Game
The Pump-and-Crush Rush Digging frantic tunnels underground, pumping up those bouncy Pookas and fire-breathing Fygars until they pop, or dropping massive rocks to squash ’em flat — Dig Dug (1982) was underground mayhem at its finest. That satisfying pop or crash, the clever maze-making to trap enemies, and levels that got tighter and meaner… no … Read more
Galaga 1981: Arcade’s Ultimate Alien Assault
The Dives That Still Give Chills The Arcade Icon That Defined Shooters the arcade glow… those swarms of aliens peeling off in perfect formation, diving right at you with lasers whizzing past, and that tractor beam snatching your fighter for the glorious dual-ship upgrade. Galaga takes me right back to 1981 — fingers glued to … Read more
Pac-Man 1980: The Maze-Chasing Arcade Icon
The Arcade Game Icon Remember that irresistible waka-waka-waka sound echoing through the arcade? Yellow Pac-Man gobbling dots in a glowing blue maze, four colorful ghosts hot on his tail, then — power pellet! — suddenly you’re the hunter, chasing down Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde for those sweet, sweet points. Released in 1980, Pac-Man was … Read more
Missile Command: The Game That Defended the Skies
Missile Command (1980): The Arcade Legend That heart-pounding Atari classic arcade game where you’re the last line of defense against a relentless sky full of incoming doom. One wrong move and your cities go up in smoke. It’s the kind of game that turns a casual quarter into a full-on stress test – and we … Read more
Pink Floyd – The Wall: From Early Years to an Iconic Rock Film
From Early Days to a Landmark Film Experience Before The Wall became one of rock’s most iconic films in 1982, Pink Floyd were a group of experimental outsiders, pushing the limits of psychedelic sound in late-’60s London. Their early years were filled with restless creativity, bold experimentation, and the beginnings of the isolation and tension … Read more
Asteroids 1979: The Arcade Classic That Defined Vector Gaming
That Familiar Glow The crisp white lines on a black screen, the steady beeps, the triangular ship rotating and thrusting through floating rocks — Asteroids captured something special when it arrived in arcades in late 1979. While not the first video game, it became one of the most influential, popularizing vector graphics, wrap-around playfields, and … Read more
Space Invaders (1978): The Arcade Legend
Space Invaders – the game that invaded arcades worldwide in the late 1970s and sparked the golden age of video gaming! So I was just wondering of a game to post about and well I said, why not start with the first all time classic! Well, while not technically the very first arcade game (pioneers … Read more
Bulletin Board Systems (BBS): When the Internet Was Just One Phone Call Away
From a 1200-baud modem to TA2Web — see how The Afterburner BBS inspired a modern blog connecting curious minds to classic tech and nostalgia! Indeed, The Afterburner and the Commodore 64 is why this website is here right now — Before websites, before Wi‑Fi, and long before social media feeds that never seem to end, … Read more