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INNOVATIVE LEISURE: A HISTORY OF ATARI – by Leonard Herman

When Jack Tramiel left Commodore in January 1984, he started a new company called Tramel Technology with several ex Commodore employees, and his three sons in top executive positions, with the goal of selling a new home computer. When Warner Communications announced...

Pixel Arcadia – August 24th

Thanks to Time Extension, we just found out about a new tv show? - channel who knows.  And the youtube video doesn't tell us much. Retro game marketing company Pixel Helix has announced a digital showcase celebrating retro games, which will air in August. Broadcast in...

The Music of JRPGs – by William Schwartz

The story of JRPG music begins in that same ironic place so many JRPG stories begin, with Final Fantasy for the NES in 1987. After initially being thrown into the game without much explanation, the four warriors of light are rewarded with a bridge to take them further...
GameShell going Kickstarter!

GameShell going Kickstarter!

Redefine Portable Game Console Get GameShell $99 Play 1000s of amazing indie retro games, emulate your favorite GB/GBA/NES games, and create your own game in the embedded GNU/LINUX system. Portable game console with 1000s of free games Emulators for GB/GBA/NES games...

Analogue Announces new FPGA SNES Console, the Super Nt

Analogue Announces new FPGA SNES Console, the Super Nt

Remember the Mini Nt? If your memory is a bit foggy (happens to all of us as we age, don’t worry) the Nt was an aftermarket NES manufactured by Analogue, Inc. It wasn’t just any run of the mill NOAC console, though, as it ran on FPGA hardware, was fabricated from a...

Retro Bit Power Stick Coming Soon!

Retro Bit Power Stick Coming Soon!

Replay your favorite NES® games with the new Power Stick controller from Retro-Bit®. Featuring a 6 ft. cable and an eight directional joystick, give any game that classic arcade feel with micro switches that allow for precision inputs. Features Original NES®...

The Vectrex: Wonders of the Retro Gaming World

The Vectrex: Wonders of the Retro Gaming World

The Vectrex was the first and only console for the home market that used vectors instead of raster graphics. It was also the first to support a peripheral for 3D (several years before the SMS's 3-D Glasses). For all its merits, though (including the fact it had a...

Shadowgate from 1987 Returns with Friends

Shadowgate from 1987 Returns with Friends

Set the date to 1987 and get ready to revisit the classic 8-bit adventure games that mesmerized a generation of console junkies. Now is the opportunity to play cult favorites Shadowgate™, The Uninvited™ and Déjà Vu™ the way they were supposed to be played, with...

Phoenix IV: Tony Hawk Ride Skateboard

Phoenix IV: Tony Hawk Ride Skateboard

Activision released another game with a deluxe controller on November 17 (2009) in North America, and this one had been designed with teens in mind.  Tony Hawk: Ride was the latest in a series of Tony Hawk-branded skateboard games, and was the first to feature its own...

SNES Mugs, Lights and More!

SNES Mugs, Lights and More!

Merchoid has today revealed a variety of officially licensed SNES merchandise, including coasters, heat changing mugs and lights. With the recent fun-sized release of the SNES Classic Mini, this new range of products offers fans a chance to reboot their childhood...

Seedi System on Indiegogo!

Seedi System on Indiegogo!

Just finished watching Metal Jesus doing his review of the Seedi Indiegogo project and had completely forgotten that I was able to get a cool interview with Bryan and Chris a couple weeks ago, the developers of the Seedi unit, so lets move right in.  The Seedi is...

Sega Saturn Prototype, Armed, Sells for $2500

Sega Saturn Prototype, Armed, Sells for $2500

Armed, also referred to as Aftermath, was to be a game released on the Sega Saturn and PlayStation towards the end of 1996. Developed by Point of View and originally to be published by Interplay, Armed had you playing as a special agent named Vic as he blasted robots...

Rumored Game Boy Classic Poses Many Questions

Rumored Game Boy Classic Poses Many Questions

Following the success of the NES Classic and Super NES Classic, it seemed all but inevitable that Nintendo would continue the line with another vintage video game system packed with classic games. Common belief in the gaming community is that the Nintendo 64 would be...

Phoenix IV: Tamagotchi

Phoenix IV: Tamagotchi

The toy was called the Tamagotchi, Japanese for "loveable egg."  The Tamagotchi was a small, plastic egg-shaped unit attached to a keychain, with a tiny dot-matrix screen and three buttons.  When the device was turned on, a virtual on-screen pre "hatched" from an egg....

SUPERBRIEF: Star Trek

SUPERBRIEF: Star Trek

So far, SUPERBRIEF has focused on interactive fictions such as Zork and Colossal Cave Adventure as some of the earliest standout computer games. While both of these (and many, many others) claimed tabletop role-playing games like Dungeons and Dragons as one of their...

This Day In Video Game History

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