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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    10:26 am Sat, Oct 12, 2024
    These are the 8-bit punk roots of Green Day's new "Dookie Demastered"

    Green Day, continuing this years 30th anniversary celebration of the band's critically-acclaimed 1994 LP, Dookie, released Dookie Demastered—a collaboration with Brain.wtf to provide each of the album's songs on a… Read the rest of the article: These are the 8-bit punk roots of Green Day's new "Dookie Demastered"

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    2:45 pm Mon, Sep 23, 2024
    Punk legends Green Day sell out hometown stadium image: Geoffrey Clowes/Shutterstock

    On September 6, 1993, punk legends Green Day took the stage at Gilman Street, their last full show at the tiny Berkeley, California club at the center of the Bay… Read the rest of the article: Punk legends Green Day sell out hometown stadium

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    11:37 am Mon, Sep 2, 2024
    This hidden warning inside Teenage Engineering's hugely popular product has no teeth image: Richard “Shred” Körber

    The Teenage Engineering OP-1 is a cult synthesizer used by countless electronic musicians across genres. Launched in 2011, it was out of stock from 2018-2019, restocked with a 35% price… Read the rest of the article: This hidden warning inside Teenage Engineering's hugely popular product has no teeth

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    11:29 am Thu, May 23, 2024
    Atari acquires Intellivision, 45 years too late

    Atari announced today that it has acquired Intellivision Entertainment, acquiring all of the rights to the branding and "certain games," according to the announcement. The first product they're launching with?… Read the rest of the article: Atari acquires Intellivision, 45 years too late

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    11:19 am Fri, May 17, 2024
    Steve Albini's incendiary final album with Shellac is his Bowie "Blackstar" Steve Albini

    On May 7, the world of underground (and not-as-underground) music suffered an incredible loss. Steve Albini, pioneering recording engineer and artist, died at 61 from a heart attack. A multitude… Read the rest of the article: Steve Albini's incendiary final album with Shellac is his Bowie "Blackstar"

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    12:10 pm Thu, May 2, 2024
    Retro game store robbed in California—and another attempted Retro robbery

    Southern California's retro game scene is impressive, with dozens of stores catering to every gamer's retro needs, weekly swap events, and one of the largest video game conventions in the… Read the rest of the article: Retro game store robbed in California—and another attempted

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    11:32 am Sat, Mar 16, 2024
    Glow-in-the-dark inks, real bullet holes, and other gimmicky comic book covers (video)

    In the 90s, comics were competing harder than ever for consumers' attention and publishers needed a new way to grab attention on the shelf. After all, we often do judge… Read the rest of the article: Glow-in-the-dark inks, real bullet holes, and other gimmicky comic book covers (video)

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    1:52 pm Thu, Jan 25, 2024
    Omnichord, the wonderfully simple synth-harp of the 1980s, is reborn

    In 1981, Suzuki launched the Omnichord, an electronic autoharp simple enough that anyone could play make cool music using it. While the instrument wasn't a smash hit, it garnered a… Read the rest of the article: Omnichord, the wonderfully simple synth-harp of the 1980s, is reborn

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    6:00 am Sun, Dec 10, 2023
    Adam Shub, painting pixel by pixel

    Adam Shub, known by many as squarepainter, paints scenes from retro games, painstakingly, pixel by pixel. His work represents mostly titles from the 8-bit and 16-bit eras, begins with a grid… Read the rest of the article: Adam Shub, painting pixel by pixel

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    2:14 pm Thu, Nov 30, 2023
    Ultra-rare Nintendo game found at thrift store is worth $1,000+

    The Nintendo 64 has the smallest library of games of any Nintendo console. Just under 300 games, completing a complete set has grown more popular over the years due to… Read the rest of the article: Ultra-rare Nintendo game found at thrift store is worth $1,000+

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    1:52 pm Mon, Sep 11, 2023
    How to turn a thrift store cassette player into a gnarly guitar distortion box

    Ah, the thrift store electronics section, frequently filled with quite possibly enough Wii Fit Balance Boards to reach the moon and back. But occasionally, a gem can still be found… Read the rest of the article: How to turn a thrift store cassette player into a gnarly guitar distortion box

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    1:23 pm Thu, Mar 9, 2023
    You can now order pizza with a Nintendo Wii (again)

    The Nintendo-loving developers of WiiLink have come out with a new way to keep your wii busy this year with a revival of the long-discontinued WiiConnect24 services, including formerly Japanese-exclusive channels!… Read the rest of the article: You can now order pizza with a Nintendo Wii (again)

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    2:59 pm Mon, Jan 30, 2023
    Maker creates electronic device that solders itself like "a self-cooking pizza"

    An engineer in the small European country of Malta by the name of Carl Bugeja has created what may very well be the first hobbyist self-soldering printed circuit boards. For those… Read the rest of the article: Maker creates electronic device that solders itself like "a self-cooking pizza"

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    12:08 pm Mon, Aug 29, 2022
    Haunting sounds of the beautiful new Moog Etherwave Theremin

    Invented nearly a century ago, the theremin is famously known as the first music instrument you play without touching it. In the 1950s, Bob Moog—then a high school student—began building… Read the rest of the article: Haunting sounds of the beautiful new Moog Etherwave Theremin

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    7:43 am Mon, Aug 15, 2022
    Tokyo's most unusual electronics shop closes its doors after 62 years

    In the heart of Akihabara, Tokyo's legendary "Electric Town," nestled inside the famous Radio Kaikan commercial building, you'll find a tiny booth absolutely packed with with switches, resistors, capacitors, integrated… Read the rest of the article: Tokyo's most unusual electronics shop closes its doors after 62 years

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    3:36 pm Tue, Aug 9, 2022
    Hyperpop duo 100 gecs serves up Doritos and Fritos Pie at San Francisco's Outside Lands

    Last October, hyperpop artists 100 gecs delivered a tweet anxiously anticipated by their growing number of adoring fans who had fallen in love with the duo's highly-praised debut "1000 gecs"… Read the rest of the article: Hyperpop duo 100 gecs serves up Doritos and Fritos Pie at San Francisco's Outside Lands

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    11:59 am Sun, Jul 3, 2022
    These are the crazy industrial machines that make fireworks image: Keith Homan/Shutterstock

    Above, a visit to a building in Liuyang, China where stacks of roman candle tubes and pop-its cover the floor. This is a fireworks machine trade show, where companies purchase… Read the rest of the article: These are the crazy industrial machines that make fireworks

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    8:33 am Wed, Oct 14, 2020
    This is the other Tetris theme song

    In 1989, Nintendo launched "Tetris" into the public eye. Pre-packaged with nearly every Game Boy, and selling 35 million units, now almost everyone knows the theme song. But did you… Read the rest of the article: This is the other Tetris theme song

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    5:03 pm Sat, Apr 18, 2020
    Support a new documentary about vaporwave music

    In 2009, musician Daniel Lopatin (Oneohtrix Point Never) released a track called "Nobody Here" followed by the album "Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol.1" less than a year later. Now, that track… Read the rest of the article: Support a new documentary about vaporwave music

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    8:57 am Thu, Feb 20, 2020
    Visiting a China trade show for fireworks manufacturing machines

    Above, a visit to a building in Liuyang, China where stacks of roman candle tubes and pop-its cover the floor. This is a fireworks machine trade show, where companies purchase… Read the rest of the article: Visiting a China trade show for fireworks manufacturing machines

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