My Youtube show called Splash Wave is focused on documenting game development during the 8bit u0026 16bit era of video games from a creative and technical point of view. Covering the tools, challenges and the creative solutions the developers came up with.
Designing the 80s is mini series exploring design within media and entertainment. Placing iconic productions in film, gaming and music in context to the digital revolution and contemporary visual trends.
Hope you enjoy my channel,
Strafefox (Jeroen Bekker)
https://www.patreon.com/strafefox
http://paypal.me/strafefox
My Youtube show called Splash Wave is focused on documenting game development during the 8bit & 16bit era of video games from a creative and technical point of view. Covering the tools, challenges and the creative solutions the developers came up with.
Designing the 80s is mini series exploring design within media and entertainment. Placing iconic productions in film, gaming and music in context to the digital revolution and contemporary visual trends.
Hope you enjoy my channel,
Strafefox (Jeroen Bekker)
https://www.patreon.com/strafefox
http://paypal.me/strafefox
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