Whew. Another week went by without a post. Good thing I've instituted "Retro Thursdays"*. Here is something that I did in response to a challenge over at
Conceptart.org (or at lease I think it was, this is a pretty old one). Anyway, the challenge was to re-imagine an old video game. I chose "Forbidden Forest" circa 1984, which I used to play on my Commodore 64 - loaded from a 5.25 floppy. Fun stuff.

*In and effort to post something at least once a week I'm going to drag images from the archives to show. Some will be very old and some not so old.
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