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Arcade Kill Screens: Breaking the Architecture of 8-Bit Eternity

Arcade Kill Screens: Breaking the Architecture of 8-Bit Eternity

By Brooks, Samuel

Published by epubli

English 2026 ISBN 9783565341870
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About this book

In the golden age of arcade gaming, developers built virtual labyrinths designed to be mathematically infinite. They assumed the physical exhaustion of the player would always outlast the logic of the machine. They were wrong. Arcade Kill Screens explores the fascinating moment when human endurance shattered the boundaries of 8-bit programming. When elite players finally reached level 256 in games like Pac-Man or Donkey Kong, the hardware simply could not calculate the numbers. The result was a chaotic, unplayable mess of scrambled code—the infamous Kill Screen. This book dissects the fascinating limitations of early microprocessors, explaining the integer overflow errors that transformed simple high-score runs into aggressive battles against the very fabric of the software. Gamers and programmers will discover the beauty of digital boundaries and the legendary subculture of players obsessed with pushing machines to the point of absolute structural failure.

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Arcade Kill Screens: Breaking the Architecture of 8-Bit Eternity is available as eBook at 9 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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