Odrakir

  • 8-Bit Revolution – New URL

    Yup, we’re moving! From this moment on, you can find the 8-Bit Revolution at www.8bit-revolution.com 馃檪 Please update your blog links, feeds and bookmarks! Come and visit!

    Read More

  • The Konami Code

    A few months ago I wrote an article about the Konami code on 8-Bit Revolution which surprisingly is become an Internet trend / meme. If you don’t know what is the Konami Code, well, I’ll give you the light version. The sequence of keys on the image above is the Konami Code, and is probably

    Read More

  • Reviving the Revolution

    Today I finally spent some time “reviving” my videogames site – 8 Bit Revolution with some new articles and brand new logo. Let me know what you think!

    Read More

  • Happy 20th Anniversary Gameboy!

    20 years ago, in Japan, Nintendo released what it would be the world’s most famous portable console ever: the Gameboy. Today any cell phone can do 1000000 times more a GB could do at the time, but I’m yet to find a cell phone that amuses me as much as the Gameboy did. The original

    Read More

  • The New Nintendo DSi

    Those of you who “know me” and read my rants about video games, probably acknoledge the fact that I’m a big Nintendo fan. I don’t consider myself a fanboy, my opinions about games and consoles are not supported on some stupid brand based zealotism. I recognize the cons and the pros of each platform and

    Read More

  • Watching Watchmen…

    Let me tell you before hand that this will be an extremely biased post. Watchmen is one of my favorite graphic novels. I bought the Brazilian edition when I was young (lost it for some years now) and it was THE comic that made me look to comic books from a different perspective. Watchmen is

    Read More

  • Sync iCal and iPhone with Google Calendar

    Google launched today Google Sync, a serive that allows you to sync the contacts and calendar in your Google account with your computers and mobile devices. I wanted to sync my iPhone with my Google Calendar and Contacts, so I adventured myself with Google Sync. It’s not difficult to do it, just follow the instructions

    Read More