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Dynamite Entertainment And Atari Join Forces For New Comic Projects
Dynamite Entertainment And Atari Join Forces For New Comic Projects - A new deal will see Dynamite creating new comics and graphic novels based on Atari properties as well as reprint old stories.
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The Skeleton Twins
Maggie (Kristen Wiig) is angry with Milo (Bill Hader), so he tries to cheer her up with a lip-sync of Starship's Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now.
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Adding a Hard Drive to an Original IBM PC Using a Raspberry Pi
My rev B IBM PC 5150 A couple of months ago I moved my IBM PC into the living room thinking that with a more prominent location I would use it more often. It’s fun to try out ancient software, or use the PC to connect to the occasional surviving BBS. I also like tinkering trying to use the PC to access the modern internet, or at least see if I can. I definitely won't be playing YouTube videos on it, but I can read reddit, or search Google. Because of the nice keyboard and no...
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Grandia II Remastered Launches August 24
The remastered port of classic JRPG Grandia II launches next week for PC.
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How "oldschool" graphics work (Apple and Atari)
In this episode I cover Apple II and Atari 2600 graphics modes.
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Atari Vault on Steam
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Atari’s classic ‘80s game art explored in new book
Relive the '80s era of video games in 'The Art of Atari.'
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Rare, canceled Beavis and Butt-Head arcade game surfaces in Chicago-area arcade
One of what is believed to be only a dozen remaining cabinets of a canceled Beavis and Butt-Head arcade game has been repaired and is playable in a Chicago-area aracde. Galloping Ghost Arcade, a curator of very rare units in Brookfield, Ill., says it restored unit No. 9 of Beavis and Butt-Head this week. While MTV had been given a cabinet for posterity, and it has been seen regularly at gaming expos, running across one in the wild like this is a rarity indeed.
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Abandoned Arcades – The Long Goodbye
It’s hard to put a figure on the number of classic arcade machines that are still around. As you will have read on this blog, those cabinets not in the safe hands of restorers and collectors today, are likely to have met a grim fate at some point. When machines came to the end of their useful life (when they stopped taking money) they were either smashed up and destroyed, or converted into something else by enterprising operators, often with cataclysmic results.
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Download Shareit for PC - Windows 7/8/10 -
ShareIT, gladly enough, can be touted as the best installment to the arena of instant messaging. It is a smasher on all accounts. Topping several charts on technical finesse and popularity, ShareIT is arguably the smartest and the coolest application …
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Breakdance Flashmob - 30 years later
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of breakdancing in the USSR, breakdancers from back in the day reprise their moves.
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Larry King on Getting Seduced | Blank on Blank | PBS Digital Studios
"I'm playing these records. The phone rings and I pick it up: 'WAHR'. And this lady's voice--I can still hear her voice--she goes: 'I want you.'" - Larry King
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Jason (feat. Nikki Flores) by The Midnight
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Neon Nox - Checkpoint Feat. Rebecka Stragefors
One of the track from my upcoming EP "Unfinished Business"
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'Charmed' Getting Reboot from CW With Retro Twist
The network has confirmed rumors that it’s actively developing a new version of the Aaron Spelling drama, which ran for eight seasons on The WB. But there’s a twist: This “reimagining” of the series will not be set in contemporary times like the original. In a Stranger Things-esque shakeup, the reboot will take place in 1976.
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The Quiet Failure of Sony’s Giant Cassette Tape
Roughly a year and a half ago, I made a pitch that we were due for a magnetic-tape comeback similar to the one we’ve seen for vinyl. (I titled it after a Frank Turner album, because Frank Turner is cool.) Now, we haven’t seen that magnetic-tape comeback just yet, but it might help if I did my part by highlighting tape-format obscurities.
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Last Dance: A dozen hustled & bustled abandoned discos.
Disco ducks and dancing queens can no longer shake their booties since these dozen decrepit abandoned discotheques took down their mirror balls.
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Inside Walt Mossberg’s gadget museum
Walt Mossberg is retiring this year — he’s already written his last column, hosted his last Code Conference, and taped the final episode of Ctrl-Walt-Delete in front of a live audience in New York. But Walt’s also assembled an impressive collection of notable gadgets over his two-decade run as a reviewer and columnist, and we asked him to talk us through some of the more notable items as he cleared out of his office.
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'Look at those fonts!' X-rated film posters of the 60s and 70s
They were an explosion of graphic design, cheating audiences with promises of raunchy scenes that never materialised. Collector Tony Nourmand reveals the real sordid truth about X-rated movie posters
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The first Polaroid instant camera in a decade is adorable
Ten years after Polaroid stopped making instant film cameras, and nine years after it stopped making the film those cameras use, the Polaroid instant camera is back. Well, kind of. Announced today, the new $99 Polaroid OneStep 2 is not made by Polaroid, if only because Polaroid largely exists these days as a brand and a nebulous collection of patents and intellectual property.
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