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- Sports games today are all about lifelike graphics and realism, but once upon a time, the games were simpler and arguably far more fun […]
- Arcade cabinets used to be everywhere—lining the walls of game rooms, bowling alleys, and pizza shops, patiently waiting for someone to drop in a […]
- From Windows Classics to Online Hits: The Evolution of FreeCell and Solitaire A hidden deck of cards lived inside every Windows PC. No installation. […]
- A hidden deck of cards lived inside every Windows PC. No installation. No extra cost. Today, millions still play Solitaire online during their work […]
- Slot sequels follow a familiar pattern: preserve the theme, keep the recognizable rhythm, and revise the parts that shape play most directly. The best […]
- Well, it’s that time of year again when we all suddenly become sci-fi nerds and amusingly misquote Star Wars for 24 hours, so to […]
- it’s almost certainly not with any sort of affection. A slow, primitive-looking grind of a game with repetitive music and confusing action, Hydlide came […]
- Developer Paweł Juen Nowak has began porting the challenging Pico8 platformer Celeste to the Commodore Amiga, designed to display using C2P techniques which necessitate […]
- If you’ve never heard of Super Mario Kart, then I guess you were living in a cave, as this game series which first appeared […]
- While I agree with that, 2 years before Mortal Kombat hit the scene, there was a breakthrough game featuring live-motion capture. This game was […]
