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简介Let's all thank the internet for Wahyu Ichwandardi, an illustrator and animator who thought it ...
Let's all thank the internet for Wahyu Ichwandardi, an illustrator and animator who thought it would be a good idea to recreate the Stranger Thingsintro on a monochrome monitor from the 1980s.
SEE ALSO:Turns out we'll get to see 'Stranger Things' Season 2 sooner than expectedSpoiler alert: it wasa good idea.
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Ichwandardi built his green-and-black Netflix homage using an actual Apple IIc computer and Dazzle Draw, a bitmap paint program from 1984. Only the latest and most powerful technology to make this!
He documented his building process in a series of posts captured in a Twitter moment. It's all so gloriously lo-fi, and yet this was what personal computing looked like for most during the Stranger Thingsdecade.
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You can keep up with Ichwandardi's work @pinot on Twitter.
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