Cassette Vision Console

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassette_Vision The Cassette Vision (Japanese: カセットビジョン Hepburn: Kasetto Bijon) is a home video game consolemade by Epoch Co. and released in Japan on July 30, 1981. There is also a redesigned model called the Cassette Vision Jr. I always had a weird thing for the old consoles we use to produce as a species. The Cassette Vision […]

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Channel F System

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild_Channel_F The Fairchild Channel F, F for Fun[2], is a home video game console released by Fairchild Semiconductor in November 1976 across North America[3] at the retail price of $169.95. It was also released in Japan in October the following year. It has the distinction of being the first programmable ROM cartridge–based video […]

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HumbleBundle is giving away Galactic Civilizations II: Ultimate Edition for FREE

HumbleBundle is giving away Galactic Civilizations II: Ultimate Edition for FREE. Go get this game before it expires! We’re giving away FREE copies of Galactic Civilizations II: Ultimate Edition for 48 hours in the Humble Store! This promotion is available from Thursday, May 17 at 10 a.m. Pacific time […]

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We just saw the craziest triscreen laptop on Wired.com

Razer’s Project Valerie Is an Insane Laptop With 3 Screens | WIRED Razer’s Project Valerie Is an Insane Laptop With 3 Screens | WIRED “If you thought last year’s Razer Blade Pro was an over-the-top gaming laptop, wait till you see this “portable” multi-monitor beast.” […]

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Google Maps is adding a Where’s Waldo? mini-game for the next week – The Verge

Google Maps is adding a Where’s Waldo? mini-game for the next week – The Verge Inside of Google Maps on Android, iOS, and desktop, you’ll be able to search for Waldo and his friends from the classic children’s puzzle book. – The Verge www.theverge.com/2018/3/31/17183606/google-maps-wheres-waldo-game-april-fools-week

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Microtransactions and video games | Entertainment | bgfalconmedia.com

Microtransactions and video games | Entertainment | bgfalconmedia.com Up until around 2010, when you bought a game, you got the full game. All it took was one payment of $60, and you had the full experience. Then, maybe www.bgfalconmedia.com/entertainment/microtransactions-and-video-games/article_c17c64ea-1a9b-11e8-9a68-fb9d1bc5196d.html

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