
Published 22 June 2026
e558 with Michael M and Andy – slowing things down with games where you walk, fly, sail, throw bananas and play ball, along with 3D printing innovation, a new flip phone from Commodore and a whole lot more!
Michael M and Andy get things started while Michael R is away with cornucopia of games. First up is StonkRider, which bills itself as “motocross meets wall street” where you ride a motorcycle up and down a stock ticker. Then, from the makers of Untitled Goose Game, is a new title called Big Walk, where, as the title suggests, you go out for an unstructured walk. This harkens back nicely to the discussion between Ian and Andy in last week’s episode. And it reminds Michael of a story he saw recently about Google’s take on Flight Simulator using Google Maps. Next, the pair discuss TinyWind, a pixel pirate sailing game, where you might charter an accountant and sail the wild accountancy. Then, an even more retro game appears – Gorilla.JS. This DOS game has gorillas throwing exploding bananas at one another from across a cityscape where you can choose the angle and force to throw. Both cohosts promptly thew their bananas with such little force that it went up in the air and exploded on their own gorilla.
Batter up! Andy and Michael’s next set of topics take them to America’s pastime, and the adjacent sport of cricket. After checking out the game visualization of Ribbie, the pair get into a discussion on what 8-Bit really means. Michael remembers the SmallBall game, and was disappointed to learn that this game is no longer maintained. On the other hand, he is happy about his university playing in the College World Series. Baseball and cricket really lend themselves well to games because of all of the stats that are kept about each player and the games themselves. Andy shared the story of the Wisden Cricketers Almanack which chronicles enormous details in it’s 1,500 pages!
After turning to innovations in 3D printing and visionOS collaboration, the cohosts consider the slow tech movement using the example of the new Commodore Callback flip phone. This phone features the promoted ability to run 99% of Android apps while completely blocking social media and browsers.
Andy and Michael wrap things up with a new LEGO Ideas set – a playable LEGO space themed pinball machine.
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Selected Links
Games
This Is Colossal article: ‘Big Walk’ Is a New Video Game about … Walking and Talking
Games at Work e557: The British are Coming!
Google Maps Platform Documentation entry: Fly around the world (Experimental)
Why I 🧡 the web:
TinyWind is a "pixel pirate sailing game" with real wind physics. Even has a leaderboard.
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Retro Computer Museum post: Awesome World Famous Legendary Gathering* 20/06/26
GORILLA.JS, a web port of QBasic GORILLAS with online multiplayer:
https://gorillas.zone/
Gorilla.JS, a recreation of the classic DOS game
Baseball and Baseball adjacent
kottke.org blog post: Watch Baseball Games in Realtime in 8-Bit View
GoHeels.com College World Series Central
Wikipedia article: List of Atari 8-bit computer games
Fandom Aesthetics Wiki: 1980s 8-Bit Game Design Aesthetics
Reddit r/SmallBall – sadly the game is no longer available
American Baseball Coaches Association: Charts & Documents
Wikipedia article: Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack
AR / VR / Replicators
hackster.io article: Layer-Free, Ultra-Fast 3D Printing Is Now Available to You
Apple Developer video: Collaborate on structured 3D models in visionOS
TechCrunch article: Snap finally debuts its long-awaited AR glasses, Specs, and, oof, they aren’t cheap
SlowTech
TechCrunch article: The smartphone era created an attention crisis — slow tech is fixing it
Android Police article: Commodore, the 80s computer legend, has made a flip phone, and it’s hugely exciting
LEGO
Retrododo article: LEGO Officially Reveals New Playable Pinball Set
LEGO Icons Arcade Pinball Machine 11374
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