The Nintendo Famicom All Pulled Apart [Teardowns]
# teardowns Before there was the NES, there was the Nintendo Family Computer AKA Famicom, an early version of the ultra-popular console sold in Asian markets starting in 1983. So, wanna see what the guts of a video game revolution look like? More »
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Broken Sword: The Director’s Cut heads to PC & Mac
The point-and-click adventure Broken Sword from Revolution Software got a re-release last year on Nintendo DS and Wii. It was retitled Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars The Director’s Cut, and with good reason. The graphics had been updated and a whole new section of gameplay was added to the start of the game. Now [...]
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The fourth revolution in gaming has begun
I'm already calling it, Star Craft II is Game of the year. But we must take a look way back in videogame history for my claim to be clear.
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Konami's Gamers' Day: Karaoke Revolution: Glee
Karaoke Revolution goes Glee and we've seen it but not sung it. Karaoke Revolution - Konami - Music - Video game - Karaoke
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Analysis: From Donkey Kong To Super Mario Bros - The Inexorable Rise Of Miyamoto
[Following his looks at Pong, Breakout, Space Invaders, and Pac-Man, writer and theorist Eric-Jon Rossel-Tairne now examines the inexorable rise of Shigeru Miyamoto, from Donkey Kong through Mario Bros to Super Mario Bros.] It is 1981. Somewhere between testing and mass release, interest in Nintendo's Space Invaders clone Radar Scope had cooled. It's not that the game was poor. It's just that ...
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