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ice cream 5 - granny games
ice cream 5:For someone, unexpectedly, but for someone, the fifth of the famous ice cream man came out as expected.
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3dSen is an emulator that converts NES games to 3D, and it’s now on Steam
Play the classics with a whole new perspective
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Apple Shooter - granny games
Apple Shooter online game :The apple is on the head of your friend, hit exactly on target, otherwise he will die.
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Reconstructing a lost NES game from 30-year-old source code disks – Video Game History Foundation
Hey all, VGHF founder Frank Cifaldi here. Today I’m tag-teaming with Rich Whitehouse to bring you the story of how we recovered and re-assembled Days of Thunder, an unreleased, never-before-seen title co-authored by Chris Oberth at Mindscape.
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Pac-Man, The Japanese Game That Took Over The World, Turns 40
May 22, 2020 marks the 40th anniversary of a moment that shook the video game industry and profoundly changed the way we play: the debut of Pac-Man, which first hit arcades in Japan on May 22, 1980.
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Sonic the Hedgehog Was Almost Sonic the Rabbit
Read an excerpt from Cook & Becker’s new art book documenting the development of the iconic mascot.
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It’s Been 25 Years Since Sega Of America Made Its Biggest Ever Mistake
In one of the most disastrous console launches in history, Sega announced the release of the Saturn. It didn't go as well as hoped.
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Atari Announces PONG RPG; No, It’s Not April Foolery
In recent years, game publishers and developers have been particularly fond of April Fools’ jokes- they’re great, cheap advertising that can help people remember your brand, and may off…
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Exclusive: Doom 64 Devs Reveal the Port Will Include a Brand New Chapter
We asked Nightdive Studios about what's new with Doom 64, and whether the Unmaker is a better weapon than the BFG9000.
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The Nintendo Playstation sold for $360,000 to the original owner of Pets.com
The Nintendo Play Station, perhaps the last copy of a video game console that never came to market, sold for $360,000 at auction.
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Tiger Electronics Is Bringing Back Its LCD Games With Sonic And More
Hasbro's initial lineup includes four classic titles.
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Nintendo vs SEGA Console Wars Movie Premieres in March
A new movie called Console Wars is set to premiere in March and will tell the story of Nintendo and SEGA's battle for console domination.
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Fight, Magic, Item: The Comfort Of Simple RPGs
The last two games I played on my Switch were the original Dragon Quest and Breath of Fire, two early examples of the Japanese role-playing game. Today, they might seem overly simplistic: grind for levels, brute-force through a boss, repeat. These two games are, if anything, even more simplistic than their peers. And right now, that’s just what I want.
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What happened when Sega courted female players in the mid-’90s
How a group of Sega executives helped make video games more inclusive
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How “randomizers” are breathing new life into old games
Hundreds of mods shuffle items and more for a brand-new experience every time.
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Westwood's classic Blade Runner adventure finally easily playable again on PC
Westwood Studio's classic Blade Runner point-and-click adventure can finally be enjoyed once more with ease on PC, thanks to the diligent work of the ScummVM development community. But first, a quick history lesson! Blade Runner originally released back in 1997, with Westwood (the sadly-now-defunct developer behind the likes of Command & Conquer and Dune 2) foregoing the usual easy cash-in route ordinarily associated with movie tie-ins for an experience both wildly ambitious and legitimately groundbreaking.
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The boy behind the biggest coin-op conversion of the 80s
OutRunning on empty.
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Disney's '90s classic Aladdin game gets new level sections in 'final cut' remaster
The remastered Aladdin and Lion King collection will include a bunch of extras, including a heavily tweaked version of Aladdin.
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Ex-Donkey Kong Champ Threatens to Sue Over Record Removal
Competitive videogamer Billy Mitchell is threatening "legal recourse" against Guinness World Records and the Twin Galaxies scoreboard if they don't retract "defamatory statements" against him and reinstate his expunged game score world records within the next two weeks.
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Nearly 30 years ago, Mortal Kombat’s blood forever changed the video game industry
Two engineers from Midway pulled their truck up to an arcade, threw open the shutter door, and rolled out a plain black cabinet. They wheeled it into the cool, dimly lit den of flashing screens and plugged it in near two of Capcom’s Street Fighter 2 machines. Then they waited. “It was like stepping into a ring against Mike Tyson at his prime. But, we flipped the switch and sat back and watched,” said John Tobias, co-creator of Mortal Kombat.
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