Thirty-five years ago, IBM introduced a brand-new graphical standard for its IBM Personal Computer line: Enhanced Graphics Adapter, or EGA for short. Coming on the heels of 1981's CGA (Color Graphics ...
I love this timeline, showing the evolution of Crayola’s crayons from 1903—eight colors, including poop—to 120 colors today. Now, imagine PC graphics running on Crayola’s Law, which states that the ...
EGA Turns 35: 10 Iconic EGA Games of Yesteryear IBM's Enhanced Graphics Adapter added enhanced resolution and color depth to its graphical bag of tricks. Here are a handful of iconic MS-DOS games that ...
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