Years later, I was surprised to see the exact same cat on a "port" to the Sega Dreamcast VMU (a memory card that can function as a stand-alone device, with a 48x32 pixel screen,) where pressing a button would play one of the animations. It makes a little more sense now, finding out that the cat images were released into the public domain.
> It has led many lives through the history of computers.
> Neko on PC-9801 The original software based on this concept was written in the 1980's by Naoshi Watanabe (若田部 直). It was called NEKO.COM and ran on the Japanese computer NEC PC-9801 in the MS-DOS command line.
Also worth mentioning that the Japanese word “neko” literally is their word for “cat”.
dang•1h ago
Webneko – a desktop screenmate ported to web - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40843966 - July 2024 (7 comments)
Neko: A history of a software pet - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32037254 - July 2022 (6 comments)
doublerabbit•1h ago
This gave me a nostalgia trip to Catz & Dogz
https://classicreload.com/play/win3x-catz.html
https://classicreload.com/win3x-dogz-demo.html