Loading Sega Games Off a Vinyl Record [video]

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40 points | by zdw 3 days ago ago

13 comments

  • sanqui 14 hours ago ago

    At the Czechoslovak Game Archive, we have recently received and digitized a version of the Robot Karel educational programming environment for the Czechoslovak IQ 151 home computer stored on a vinyl record: https://herniarchiv.cz/en/blog/88-robot-karel-na-vinylove-de...

  • kristianp 19 hours ago ago

    This reminds me that I once had a computer magazine from the 80s that came with a green vinyl record "single" that had a game on it for a popular computer, perhaps the Commodore 64. It was useless to me as I had a Z80 machine, but a curiosity.

    • atmanactive 18 hours ago ago

      As far as I remember it should be the other way around: Sinclair had analog audio input/output so one could hook up a turntable instead of the tape. Commodore 64, on the other hand, had a proprietary tape recorder called Datasette so there was no way to hook up a turntable to it. Of course, one could always just copy the signal from a vinyl record to a casette tape and then play it back to the computer.

      • qingcharles 16 hours ago ago

        These records that were stuck to magazines were annoying as hell. They are made from the thinest sliver of plastic, the thickness of a candy wrapper, and would invariably have suffered some sort of kink in them on their way to the store. I can't remember if I ever got one to work properly with my Speccy.

    • stevekemp 16 hours ago ago

      Back in the 80s most of the (monthly) magazines had a cassette tape glued to them, with demos or full games.

      But there was also a brief period of time when you'd get a vinyl instead. I remember loading games from those a couple of times, though the tape deck was the standard approach and much more common.

      https://www.theguardian.com/games/2021/jul/07/video-games-on...

    • dasfsi 16 hours ago ago

      Pete Shelley's album XL-1 had a bonus track with a ZX-Spectrum program with some visualizations to look at while you listen to the album

      It's on youtube, very cool for 1983

  • butlike 8 hours ago ago

    Cool idea but it doesn't even work after the hour long video

  • jeromesalimao 19 hours ago ago

    I remember loading the game Frogger off a cassette tape onto my friends old Commodore 64 at the time. That blew my mind at the time!

  • pjmlp 14 hours ago ago

    This is the kind of content that one comes to HN, great stuff!

  • HerbManic 19 hours ago ago

    Might be the peak of "We did it just because it is so stupid." Bravo!

  • rbren 19 hours ago ago

    This should be labeled humor or taken down. I did laugh though

  • indianrestrooms 18 hours ago ago

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