Currently I have the text-only version of *Secret History of Mac Gaming* and the *Football Manager, one day at a time* ebook on there. Will add other work I own distribution rights to as and when possible. (So nothing new for a while yet.)
https://mossrc.gumroad.com

TIL the WWW originally had a logo, and nothing else is better at expressing the naive academic techno-optimism from the 1990s than a design that looks hand-coded in PostScript and that slogan at the top.

Excited to dive into Shareware Heroes by @MossRC
OMG. I found this EA marketing book with every single preview and review for Ty the Tasmanian Tiger from every newspaper, magazine and online site in North America! #ItBelongsInAMuseum
The Secret History of Mac Gaming by @MossRC
I wrote about Empire: Total War, history, and definitive editions:
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some #obscure #UltimaOnline #RetroGaming #history
back in the late 90s, when #uo's playerbase was exploding, player-built houses were both a convenient secure location, and a social signal of personal wealth. when a new shard (server) opened, players would race around the map trying to find legal "placements" for house deeds... areas where you could erect a home that had flat land, and no rocks or trees in the way. open land was truly scarce, and competitions to place a house were fierce.
to combat the real estate rush, #OriginSystems implemented a "decay" mechanic that would make your house collapse/disappear if it was unoccupied for a few weeks. thousands of homes disappeared this way, to the extreme frustration of the player community.
in the late 90s, a player placed this tiny single room house on the Napa Valley shard, between the towns of Minoc and Vesper. it remained occupied for years, until it was converted into a "public house" without locks. the house still stands to this day, 24 years later. it is one of the longest standing player-built homes in the history of the #mmorpg.
read the entire story here, as told by /u/MacroPlanet:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ultimaonline/comments/1097crs/rediscovering_old_places_in_uo_napa_valley/
