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Welcome to a digital conservation event!
Join us as we open the 2nd door on our arrival calendar for a special unveiling!
Today’s feature is Digital Eclipse’s marvel of conservation, The Making Of Karateka.
Jeremy: The video gaming market is rubbish at narrating its own history. Numerous of the past’s big box video games are difficult to use contemporary devices unless you’re a retro computer system collector or have a hankering for emulation. Get in Digital Eclipse’s The Making Of Karateka, an interactive digital museum archiving the genesis of Jordan Mechner’s influential 1984 Apple II masterwork. The whole package is a thing of beauty – an electronic version of a coffee table book, begging to be experienced.
Every flavor of Karateka you’d want is represented, from the oldies to a remaster that you may actually be able to complete with one life.
Don’t miss out on The Making Of Karateka – read more here!

