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adamharkus.com
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| | | | | 1984 was a monumentous year, not just for the video game arcade, but for pop culture in general. The arcade's started to influence the wider world, eventually leading to their demise. | |
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aguaspoints.com
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| | | | | Invasion of the Space Invaders stands apart from Martin Amis' oeuvre. It covers an unserious topic, video games. | |
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arcadeblogger.com
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| | | | | My annual trip to the USA this November was in two parts. Aside from dropping into Free Play Florida, I'd decided that en-route, a whistle-stop visit to the American Classic Arcade Museum was in order. Joining me on that leg of the trip was my mate and fellow Brit arcade collector Richard May. So this... | |
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| | | A while ago I ordered a couple of cheap USBASP sticks. They are to be had on Ebay for as little as 2,50 including world wide shipping and meant to be used for programming AVR microcontrollers. The programmer itself is based on an ATMega 8 controller so one of the sticks can actually be | ||