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The Wild History Of Demo Discs, Shareware And Covertapes

The Wild History Of Demo Discs, Shareware And Covertapes Share Image: Kotaku Back before YouTube and Twitch and always online DRM, developers needed more effective ways of marketing than just relying on word of mouth. This resulted in shareware, demos and demo discs, free slices of playable content that spawned one of the most interesting phases in the gaming. The earliest roots of the demo as we know it can be traced right back to the computers of the ’80s and ’90s. An entire industry built itself around the idea of giving people freely distributed packages, to convince users to buy the full product.

Rumour: Get That Salt Ready, Apple Is Reportedly Working On A Nintendo Switch-Style Hybrid Console

Rumour: Get That Salt Ready, Apple Is Reportedly Working On A Nintendo Switch-Style Hybrid Console Share: No, this isn t the rumoured Apple hybrid console, but a Razer Kishi controller bolted to an iPhone (Image: Razer) Just in case you hadn t noticed, Apple is a pretty massive company right now. The firm s revenue for 2020 was a staggering $274.5 billion, and it is believed that there are currently 1.65 billion Apple products in active use across the world. It s surprising, then, that beyond the ill-fated Apple Pippin console – a collaboration with Japanese company Bandai from the early 90s which crashed and burned spectacularly – the Cupertino-based firm hasn t made any serious inroads into the world of video game hardware. Sure, it has interest on the

Oklahoma Music Minutes For May 3-7: Music You Should Hear This Week

Thursday, May 6 It s Throwback Thursday on the Oklahoma Music Minute, where we celebrate Oklahoma s rich music history. After World War II, The Willis Brothers (Schulter) joined the Grand Ole Opry and played on the first recordings of Hank Williams. Find out more about them and their music here. Friday, May 7 Jason Scott is from Oklahoma City. Find more of his music at jasonscottmedia.com. The Oklahoma Music Minute airs weekdays on KOSU at 6:19 a.m., 8:19 a.m., 11:31 a.m., 1:20 p.m., 3:18 p.m., and 5:18 p.m. KOSU depends on donors to keep delivering you the news and information you need. Support this public service by giving monthly as a sustaining member of KOSU or make a one-time donation of your choice. Thank you. Click here to give.

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