
8bitweapon.com

ymck.net

8bitklubben.dk

adventurekid.se

http://www.mixinc.net/atari/

http://www.geocities.com/paulranday/8bit/8-bit.html
Do you know any more 8-bit sites? Link us in the comment section and we’ll add it.
real 8bit stuff:
http://uaddit.com/discussions/showthread.php?t=702
8bit bkg:
http://www.abc64.de/backgrounds/index1024.html
8-bit wordpress theme:
retromactheme.modernlifeisrubbish.co.uk
By eric
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Posted in Humor
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Tagged 8, 8bit, atari, bit, design, dk, game, nintendo, retro, sites, theme, video, web, websites, wordpress
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Last month, Google announced that they were significantly improving their flash spidering. This would seem to be good news for our clients whose sites depend on animation. Indeed, initial research showed that embedded flash files were being indexed.

But there’s always a catch:
WordPress Announced the release of version 2.6, which provides some new features that our clients have been interested in for a while:
- Captions for images are now easy to add, and won’t be eaten by the visual editor
- Wiki-like revisions for posts, allow you to change your content back to a previous version, and see who’s edited the page:
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There is an expression, “Form follows function” that is often used with architecture, product, and sometimes software design. It suggests a single solution. Depending on the software implementation, its target and the way the problem is perceived, among other variables, the internal “form” can be radically altered.
Tic-tac-toe (naughts and crosses) seems to be a fairly simple game. There are three starting moves, nine positions to select from, eight possible combinations to win, so how difficult could it be to program? (If the numbering on the grid is ignored and the grid rotated, there are ony three positions; the corner, edge or center to start)

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Most of the time, the first webhost you sign up for, you wind up outgrowing after a year or less. Most people purchasing webhosting don’t know what factors to look for, and even if they do, it’s difficult to tell the seedy companies from the good ones. On top of this, any good website should bring in ever-increasing traffic, which often requires an upgrade.
When you move webhosts, it’s often challenging to understand exactly what the steps are, and what order they should be completed in. Here’s a rough guide, that will hopefully show you have to avoid some of the pitfalls, and minimize any downtime you may have.
7 Easy Steps