A look back at the weird, terrible keyboards of '70s and '80s PCs By Bill Loguidice published 2 January 18 The horror In the early days of personal computers, IBM, Tandy, and others created some truly terrible keyboard designs.
The bright life of the MSX, Japan's underdog PC By Bill Loguidice published 14 April 17 Japan week How an 80s standard supported by Microsoft and Sony became Japan's most successful PC outside its home territory.
Nine of the most important pieces of PC gaming technology By Bill Loguidice published 19 January 16 Take a trip back to the formative moments in PC gaming hardware as we reminisce about CGA graphics, early 3D accelerators, and more.
The genesis of PC gaming: the PDP-1 and Spacewar! By Bill Loguidice published 3 September 15 As computers shrank from the size of rooms to the size of refrigerators, the groundbreaking PDP-1 began PC gaming as we know it.