NES Player - Ten Horror Games of the NES - 0 views
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Welcome ghouls and goblins to a special feature of NES Player. Well, it is that time again. A short-lived period of realization that summer has long died and we are forcibly accepting the changes that follow. Fall has made itself feel comfortable in our lives until the coldness of late November sneaks up close behind on us. This is the time of year when we celebrate autumn by placing seasonal corn stalks, haystacks, and pumpkins in and outside of our homes in the season's tradition. Let's not dance around the subject, though. We all know that October is best known for one day and one day alone. A certain holiday that has evolved through the generations -- the event we refer to as all hollow's eve.
Text Adventures & Interactive Fiction on Symbian S60 3rd Edition smartphones - 0 views
Dos Games Online - 0 views
Classic Video Games - Digital Press - 0 views
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Digital Press Online is dedicated to the "Pac-rats" among video gamers... short attention spans, library-sized collections, consoles precariously wired in spider-web fashion... Sound like you? Check around - we cover just about everything "retro" including Atari, Intellivision, ColecoVision, Vectrex, Odyssey, Nintendo, and Sega Master System as well as all of the most recent consoles.
GP2X (darkzero.co.uk) - 0 views
CyberiaPC.com Video Game Gallery - 0 views
My Top 5 Favorite NES Nintendo Games - By Jason Lindholm - 0 views
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The NES System (Nintendo Entertainment System) is perhaps the best system ever released. Of course this is purely a personal opinion but many others must agree. I have nothing against the newer systems, I love my GameCube and PS2 and cannot wait for the Wii to come out (although I don't like that name) but there is something about the older systems. It was a simpler time for gamers.
Comparison of handheld gaming consoles - 0 views
Videogames: In The Beginning - 0 views
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Long before there was a Sony Playstation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360 or Nintendo Wii, there was the Magnavox Odyssey, the world's first home videogame console. But the story of videogames predates the Odyssey by six years. It begins in 1966 when a television engineer named Ralph H. Baer sat down at a New York bus station and entered history.
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