> http://mamelife.blogspot.com/ > > Well, it looks like I hadn't been here for some time. > > I'd like to thank all the people that are still coming over to this blog, even if it > hadn't been updated for several years. > > I couldn't even find the password to access the admin pages, but I recovered it > eventually, so I could finally remove a lot of spam that had piled up among the > comments to the previous post. While I was there, I also updated the blog template. > > I'm afraid I don't have much to say about MAME now, because I haven't been involved > in its development for quite some time. Sorry! MAME was an endless source of > stimulating challenges, but required too much time and dedication for a hobby. > > As some of you might have guessed from my contributions to decryption of arcade > games, I've always had a strong interest for mathematical and logic puzzles. Mobile > devices are the ideal platform for this kind of games, so that's where my main focus > is at the moment. > In 2012 I released my first game for iPhone/iPod: Twin Beams. I'm now working on a > new game. > > I've also started a new blog: Nontrivial Games. It is dedicated to reviews of logic > puzzles for iPhone and iPad. So if you share my interest for puzzles, hopefully > you'll like to follow my ramblings over there. > > > Kind Regards, > > Nicola