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bytecellar.com
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| | | | | Vintage computing aficionados take various approaches to the hobby. Some enjoy the platforms of olde exclusively through emulation on modern systems. Others assemble shelf after shelf of as many computers and peripherals of their fancy as they can find. While, Continue reading | |
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oldschoolgameblog.com
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| | | | | Hello, Thank you for visiting theOld School Game Blog. :-) Yesterday, I wrote about a game that had been ported toAROS. Today I've got news about a port of well-known classic that has been ported to AmigaOS 4. Which classic game is that? It isCannonFodder and Cannon Fodder 2, and the various specials and demos... | |
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oldschoolgameblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Hello, Thank you for visiting theOld School Game Blog. :-) Yesterday, I wrote about a game that had been ported toAROS. Today I've got news about a port of well-known classic that has been ported to AmigaOS 4. Which classic game is that? It isCannonFodder and Cannon Fodder 2, and the various specials and demos... | |
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www.eliza-ng.me
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| | | The debate around Apple's walled garden has been ongoing for years, and a recent post on a forum rekindled the conversation. The author expressed their support for the walled garden, citing their loyalty to the iPhone and its closed ecosystem as a deliberate choice. They acknowledged that if they wanted a more open device, they could opt for an Android phone instead. However, they argued that the iPhone could still support alternative OSes and software, just like a computer. | ||