Mondo64 No155 [VERIFIED]

In the late 80s and early 90s, the "Edicola" (newsstands) of Italy were the battlegrounds for the future. Amidst the smell of fresh ink and espresso, teenagers would hunt for cassette tapes and floppy disks attached to magazines like Commodore Computer Club or Mondo 64 . These weren't just games; they were "mondi"—worlds—of experimental code, cracked software, and digital art.

: In-depth coverage of new hardware solutions designed to enhance the vintage C64 experience, such as SD-card-based disk emulators and modern display interfaces. Developer Interviews mondo64 no155

Directed by Antonio Climati and Mario Morra, Savana Violenta is a quintessential entry in the "Nature" phase of Mondo films. While the original Mondo Cane focused on human eccentricities and rituals, Savana Violenta focuses almost exclusively on the brutality of the natural world and the humans who encroach upon it. In the late 80s and early 90s, the

Minus 0.8 for the flimsy magazine pages, but a near-perfect score for the toy itself. : In-depth coverage of new hardware solutions designed

"Mondo64 No. 155" refers to a specific entry or issue within the