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blog.hardcoregaming101.net
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| | | | | Crikey, I've left this a long time to post. If you're in the industry and receive Game Developer Magazine, maybe you noticed in the above ... | |
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fabiensanglard.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] This is a detailed personal collection of video game boxes, spanning from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. The author describes various games, their packaging, and unique features such as manuals, maps, and special editions. The collection includes games like DOOM, Diablo, and Zelda, with insights into the hardware and software of the time. The author also mentions the transition from floppy disks to CD-ROMs, the significance of certain games in gaming history, and personal anecdotes about gaming experiences. | |
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www.filfre.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion revolves around the game 'Pirates!', its historical context, and its portrayal of women. Jimmy Maher critiques the game's lack of female characters, suggesting it contributed to the underrepresentation of women in the gaming industry. Steve responds by acknowledging the game's historical inaccuracies but argues that the portrayal of women as 'chattel' is problematic. Other users, like Brans and Iggy Drougge, discuss the historical context of piracy and the role of women in the 17th century, with some suggesting that the game's lack of female characters is more a reflection of the times than a deliberate exclusion. Tom May criticizes Jimmy Maher for inserting political opinions into his articles, while Scott Gage shares his persona... | |
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robert.ocallahan.org
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