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drkwaitingroom.com
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| | | | | SEGA's Mega Machine On 29 October 1988, SEGA released the 16-bit Mega Drive (known as the SEGA Genesis in North America); far superior to Nintendo's 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), and bolstered by both an aggressive marketing campaign and the eventual release of Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic Team, 1991), this release kicked off the "Console... | |
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mgarcia.org
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| | | | | Interesting gdmag article detailing the video games business pipeline of development, publishing, distribution and retailers..... | |
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technicshistory.com
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| | | | | Author's note: I originally intended for this post to cover adventure games, computer role-playing games, wargames and other simulations, a brief look at the home video game market, and finally the rise of hybrids that fused home video game systems with personal computers. In the grand scheme of the story about personal computers that I... | |
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syncaine.com
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| | | Monster Hunter something something 2 has a free demo on Steam, so I decided to try it out of sheer curiosity, not having played a JRPG since the Playstation 2 days. Right off the bat the demo feels like a rushed console port, with the mouse sometimes working to click things as you set it... | ||