But the fun wasn’t confined to the arcade. There was a revolution going on in the household as well. Suddenly, people had a whole new option when it came to home entertainment. People of all ages and pay grades were getting in on the fun. Game systems weren’t overly expensive. The ...
It's a brilliant concept: examine the history of video games in the late '70s through the '80s with high quality editing, flashy transitions, copious usage of original gameplay footage and archival video game advertisements, and have a variety of talking head YouTube personalities tie it all ...
Video game advertising isn't what it used to be, and that's a good thing. Well, unless you're a depraved teenager or a dirty old man because if you are, ...
the CIA agent Joseph Allen. He’s assigned to go undercover and infiltrate a terrorist group in order to gain the trust of Vladimir Makarov, the group’s leader and the game’s main antagonist. You can’t reveal your true identity, even as you watch Makarov’s...
In the 70s he created a prototype for a game which used hand drawn artwork and text on an adding machine ribbon (rather than animation and sound on a laser disk.) The user would hit certain keys to make choices, and the machine would automatically roll the ribbon to the next appropriate...
Check.Saved By The Bellreference? Uh, of course. Possibly unintentional awareness of the furor surrounding his faux-racist-but-actually-kinda-racist tweet? Yup. Plus two different video game references? That's one hell of an eight bars. In that whimisical, not-exactly-rapping-one's-ass-off...
The title of this article is a little misleading as thevideo gamecraze actually started in the late 70s, with arcades and a few TV systems, with games built into them. And while it was not the first cartridge based system then, it was the Atari 2600 which was released in 1977 and has...
As mentioned, the game of video poker was launched in the ’70s when some poker players got bored of playing around a table. This game is the pioneer of what we call online casinos today away. The boost it gave to the rise of these new era online casino games is unmatchable. Gamblers...
Nintendo released The Legend of Zelda for sale in the U.S. on this day 31 years ago (August 22, 1987) If you’d like to buy this game, click on the image below: Follow @returntothe80s Rate this: Share this Post: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit Loading...80s...
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