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Imagine a world where to watch a beloved film, you had to scour secondhand shops for a worn VHS tape and maintain outdated equipment solely for the purpose of viewing it. To exacerbate matters, the only other option would be to journey to a specific location, such as ACMI in Melbourne, w...
The final game shakes things up a bit by bringing in Kid Dracula. You get the feeling that they wanted to end off on a fun note. It’s a chibi style game that plays more like Mega Man as you blast away at every enemy in your way. It’s actually rather fun and the game is not...
This remastered DX version of the award winning game features a full Story Mode of open-world missions, along with Arcade Challenges for quick pick-up-and-play action. If free roaming’s your thing, the interactive city full of shops, minigames, customizations, collectibles and special guest ...
This pop culture send-up includes a full Story Mode of open world adventure, plus Arcade Challenges for quick pick-up-and-play action. If that's not enough, it also packs an interactive city full of shops, minigames, customizations, collectibles, special guest stars, and more. ...
Dive intoEpyx Rogueon the Nintendo Switch and rediscover the game that changed the world of fantasy gaming forever. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer, this is a journey you won’t want to miss! Disclaimer: Epyx Rogue game code was kindly provided by Imagine Software UK for this...
Guess the role of the UK in the history of computer games, and computing in general, is still underestimated quite a bit. It's 1951...and the Festival of Britain opens its doors.One of the many venues of the Festival — which extends across much of Britain — is the Exhibition of ...
“My Comic Shop Country†is filled with colorful characters. From the denizens who haunt the shops to some of the creators themselves, Desaito discusses the state of the industry with all. It was a great pleasure to meet these fellow geeks. Then again, everyone is a geek...
@RCS_Techie-How's Okinawa for classic game stuff? I've only been to Tokyo. Do you have many flea markets and recycle shops? @jajaja-Yeah I meant the thing in the middle. You are correct that is a Famicom to NES converter. I bought it attached to a pirate Famicom cart in a rental...
make for pleasant viewing.Throwing a modern display behind a vintage lens is a great way to give a project a more classic look and feel. One thing’s for sure – we’ll be keeping an eye out for a slide viewer of our own next time we’re passing through the local junk shops. ...