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Revision as of 16:34, 1 July 2022

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Title screen of ZiZi Stories Vol. 1

Status: Partially Found (Multimedia content)
Found (HyperCard stacks)
Found (Other software)

Thoru Yamamoto (山本徹 or とーるやまもと),[1] born 1955, is a Japanese artist. Over time he has released art in many formats, including magazine illustrations, HyperCard decks, CD-ROM, printed books, websites, digital stickers and videos.

Websites

Over the past 30 years, Thoru Yamamoto has had many different online homes.

Historial

Below is a list of those that have been found so far, in roughly chronological order judging by the contents.

Current

Some websites are still online, though all have not been updated in many years.

Multimedia content

A list of known multimedia content is below, in roughly chronological order.

Release Year Name Media Type Status
1994 Pickle's Book CD-ROM Found
1995 Cookie & Ginger CD-ROM Lost
1996 Crouton CD-ROM Found
1996? Penny CD-ROM Lost
1996 See The Sky CD-ROM Lost
1996 See The Sky Printed Book Found
1999 Trash 2HD Floppy Disk Lost
1999 See The Sky CD-R Lost

Note: a port of Pickle's Book remains available for iOS[2] but this differs in a number of ways to the older personal computer CD-ROM version, which would install icons to your desktop as you played.

HyperCard stacks

HyperCard is a software application and development kit for early Apple computers, most notably the Macintosh. It gave users of any skill level the ability to put together interactive information.

A list of Thoru's HyperCard stacks can be found on the website of Motoyuki Tanaka, where they were hosted.[3] These were a mix of animations and interactive scenes and are listed alphabetically below. Out of a total of 32 stacks only 22 were present in the Wayback Machine archive of the aforementioned website. The rest were sourced from elsewhere. Found files have been uploaded to the HyperCard Stacks collection at Internet Archive.[4]

Name Status
A Little Tree Found
Drug Store Found
Hand to Hand Found
Happy Man Found
Meet The Moles (Mid Night Gig) Found
See The Sky (Vol. 1-6) Found
See The Sky (Combined) Found
Welcome Menu (Drug Store/HappyMan) Found
Welcome Menu (See The Sky/MidNightGig) Found
ZiZi Christmas! Found
ZiZi on the Web Found
ZiZi Stories (Vol. 1–16) Found

Note: all ZiZi are still available online as HTML,[5] but these versions lack the sound, animated transitions and frame pacing of the equivalent HyperCard stacks.

Other Software

Macintosh

Name Status
AsistantPickle Found

PalmOS

Name Status
Coconuts World Found
PalmPickle Found

References