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A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Barrels of Fun Pinball Factory; When Might We See Game #2

This morning, Barrels of Fun, maker of the new Labyrinth pinball machine. Shared a rare behind-the-scenes look at its factory in action on its Facebook page. I'm a sucker for this sort of peek behind the curtain at manufacturers. Stern Pinball always does a great job...

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Brian Morris

Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Brian Morris, who currently is displayed on card 4084, from the Superstars of 2022 Collection. Coach Brian is Esports coach for Canute schools in Canute, Oklahoma. Brian has coached gamers who have won championships in...

Atari 2600 Encyclopedia: Do you know Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back?

Release Date: 1982 Publisher: Parker Brothers Controller: Joystick Players: 1 - 2 Genre: Shoot’em Up Alternate Title: N/A Model #: PB5050 Rarity: 2 Programmer: Rex Bradford This movie based shooter is one of the finest, most challenging titles around. Join the battle...
Indie Update – by Brian Hall

Indie Update – by Brian Hall

Sega had many consoles over the years. Their first system, the SG-1000, was primarily sold in Japan. That was followed by the Sega Master System, which was sold world-wide. Both of those systems were 8-bit. Third time's the charm, and next up came the first 16-bit...

You Are What You Play – by Howard Scott Warshaw

You Are What You Play – by Howard Scott Warshaw

The gaming world is perverse, as are its constituents… and what makes it all so perverse? Perceptions. Allow me to start by digressing. When I first arrived at Hewlett Packard, a rosy-cheeked budding youth fresh out of college, I was rather a wild and crazy sort. To...

Asteroids – By Eugenio Angueira

Asteroids – By Eugenio Angueira

In November 1979, Atari, Inc released a monochromatic vector game to the arcades with the name Asteroids. The game, programmed by Lyle Rains and Ed Logg, is a multi-directional shooter in which the player controls a vessel that appears in the middle of an asteroid f...

Analogue Pocket Review – Mike Mertes

Analogue Pocket Review – Mike Mertes

In continuation of the company’s modern revision of classic video game consoles, Analogue brings the Analogue Pocket, a beautiful handheld that pays an incredible homage to the Game Boy. Analogue’s portable is more than just a remake, though, as it has many features...

Apogee Software – by Todd Friedman

Apogee Software – by Todd Friedman

3D Realms is an American video game publisher and developer originally based in Garland, Texas and currently based in Aalborg, Denmark. It is a passionate team of creative thinkers and visionary risk-takers pushing the game industry we love forward. Their passion for...

Gamecube – By Curry Blaha

Gamecube – By Curry Blaha

In the realm of video game consoles, the Nintendo GameCube emerged amid a fiercely competitive market. While its journey may not have unfolded as triumphantly as Nintendo had envisioned, the GameCube has carved a niche as a cherished underdog within the gaming...

Maximo: Ghosts to Glory – by Brett Weiss

Maximo: Ghosts to Glory – by Brett Weiss

I’ll never forget the first time I played Maximo: Ghosts to Glory, a Ghosts ‘n Goblins spinoff developed by the US-based Capcom Digital Studios and released for the PS2 in February of 2002 (December of 2001 in Japan). It was the summer of 2002, and I booted it up in...

PlayStation 2 Launch – by Brian Lesyk

PlayStation 2 Launch – by Brian Lesyk

The March ’99 announcement of the upcoming PlayStation 2 console instantly triggered a mental countdown timer for me. I knew I had to keep my finger on the proverbial pulse to ensure I could reserve one at my local EB Games store. I asked the store’s team to keep me...

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