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Graphics, Cannon Fodder, and a Colouring Book

In our first episode of the new Crossed Wires podcast, James is joined by Stoo Cambridge, most famous for his work on the iconic graphics of Cannon Fodder by Sensible Software
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Show Notes

In our first episode of the new Crossed Wires podcast, James is joined by Stoo Cambridge, most famous for his work on the iconic graphics of Cannon Fodder by Sensible Software. We also talk about the tools available back in the late 80s and early 90s, and of course The Colouring Book of Retro Computers.

I really hope you enjoy this episode, I’m so grateful to Stoo for taking the time to come and chat with me and share some wonderful little tidbits.

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Chapter List

  1. 00:00:00: Introduction
  2. 00:01:56: Graphics & The Amiga
  3. 00:06:58: The Graphics Of Cannon Fodder
  4. 00:15:32: The Poppy Controversy
  5. 00:21:40: The Colouring Book Of Retro Computers
  6. 00:33:14: Modern Tools
  7. 00:39:55: Reflecting On The Past
  8. 00:50:38: Obligatory Self Promotion
  9. 00:57:20: Wrap Up

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Intro and outro theme: Ace of Clubs by RoccoW

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