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| | A brief analysis of the European gaming market in the 80s: how local companies affected the fate of consoles, computers and consumers.
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| | In 1974, Ted Nelson self-published a very unusual book. Nelson lectured on sociology at the University of Illinois at Chicago to pay the bills, but his true calling was as a technological revolutionary. In the 1960s, he had dreamed up a computer-based writing system which would preserve links among different documents. He called the concept...
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| | Growing up in Sweden during the 1980s and 90s, my memories of arcade games are usually seeing one or two cabinets in cafés, bowling alleys, movie theatres and similar establishments. Dedicated arcades, with large numbers of games, seems to have always been a rarity, though not completely absent, in Sweden, even during the height of...
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| When I put a MiSTercade in my Versus City, one of the games that caught my eye was Capcom Sports Club. It's a collection of 3 little arcade sports games, which are tennis, basketball, and soccer. It was released for the CPS2 in 1997. Each game has you select a country to play as, with each one having different stats. It really isn't that deep of a game though, so you can pretty much pick whichever one has the colors you like and still enjoy yourself. It only uses 3 buttons so it's girlfriend friendly. That's a very good thing because I just realized while replaying this by myself that there is NO single player mode. You can't hit start until there are 2 credits inserted.