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Hardcore Gaming 101: Ys - 0 views

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    In the world of action-RPGs, Falcom's Ys series is the sad underdog. Despite the fact that the Japanese practically have a annual holiday for it, Ys has remained unfortunately obscure outside of its homeland. Maybe this due to the burden of being saddled with a slightly unpronounceable name (hint: it sounds like "ease"), and its full title - Ancient Ys Vanished Omens - is a grammatical quandary of tremendous proportions. Or maybe it's because they never really appeared on mainsteam systems in America - the original games were released on the Master System and Turbografx-16 CD, hardly places for them to truly show gamers what they're all about - fast paced action and adventure in faraway lands, damsels in distress, and some of the best music in the history of all video gaming.
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Konami MSX Games - 0 views

shared by 10base Tom on 01 Apr 10 - Cached
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    Konami means "small wave". The MSX is probably best known for its Konami games.
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MSX Games - 0 views

shared by 10base Tom on 01 Apr 10 - Cached
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    Here are my top five MSX games - rated according to the amount of time I used to spend playing them during the 1980's. They may not be regarded by others as particularly ground-breaking, but at the time they gave me hours of enjoyment - and started an interest in computer games and programming which has lasted to this day...
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101 PC Engine Secrets - 0 views

shared by 10base Tom on 01 Apr 10 - Cached
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    There's a lot of PC Engine pages out there, and if you really wanted to read the same old history with the same old pics you'd probably have stopped there and never found this page. I'd rather go over some other stuff, and to that end I present to you 101 Secrets of the PC Engine! Irreverent trivia and technical tidbits tonight!
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Dingoo a320 review and suggestions - 0 views

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    So I just got my Dingoo yesterday, and after checking out a few games, videos, and music on it I thought I'll write up a review. Overall, I'm impressed with this portable gaming system, though it has a few software flaws which hopefully will be improved or corrected.
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Archive of every game emulated by MAME - mamedb.com - 0 views

shared by 10base Tom on 01 Apr 10 - Cached
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    MAME Database: Search for game info by name, year, manufacturer, category, status, etc... This site contains screen shots, cabinet images, control panel images and technical specs for all games emulated by MAME. If you can't find the game here then it isn't emulated by MAME.
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MAME Rankings - 0 views

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    This is the current home of rankings.ini, a MAMEUI support file that categorizes all original MAME games according to how much FUN they are to play.
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Games That Defined The Sega Saturn - RetroGaming with Racketboy - 0 views

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    Following up on my feature of the Games That Defined The Dreamcast, I wanted to cover the list of the best Sega Saturn games that gave Sega's 32-bit console its character.
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The Queen's Court - Classic Rm2k/3 games - 0 views

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    Generally, these games are those which once left a mark on the community but have been long forgotten or are now unavailable for download for whatever reason. I've included my irreverent reasons for hosting each of them. Enjoy!
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videogames.com's The 50 Best Game Boy Games - 0 views

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    Some people say that the Game Boy is just like your old Aunt Ethel - it just refuses to go away and die (but these people should be pitied because the Game Boy is the coolest thing ever made!). Now that the Game Boy Color is in town, it's a good chance to go digging through the thousands of old games in your local software store, and we've given you a shopping list of the best ones you can still get (as well as some to put on your shopping list).
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The Games That Pushed The Limits Of The NES - RetroGaming with Racketboy - 0 views

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    Thinking back to most of the games you played on the NES, it's easy to remember the 8-bit library as being simple and possibly even primitive. However, if you dig deep into the library, there is a surprising amount of games that maxed out the NES hardware to produce some impressive graphics and sound. With the Famicom / NES hardware remaining popular and active on the retail scene for over a decade, game developers had a lot of time to perfect their programming techniques and squeeze every last bit of power out of the iconic console. Below, RadarScope1 and racketboy team up to review some of the most demanding NES games in terms of hardware resources.
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Handheld Classics: Bandai WonderSwan - 0 views

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    When Gunpei Yokoi was tragically killed in a road traffic accident in 1997, he left behind a portable video gaming legacy the likes of which we're unlikely to ever see again.
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PDRoms Files - Gameboy Advance Games - 0 views

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    Homebrew games for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance.
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1UP's Retro Gaming Blog : Another Portable Anniversary: Neo Geo Pocket Color Turns Ten - 0 views

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    Ten years ago, SNK's cult-favorite handheld landed in America.
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Bandai Wonderswan 101: A Beginner's Guide - RetroGaming with Racketboy - 0 views

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    The RetroGaming 101 series is aimed at gamers who are just starting out in the classic gaming scene or are curious about an older console that they don't know much about yet. Those of you that are especially knowledgeable about the featured console, I encourage you to add any information that you think would be beneficial into the comments section. If you are new to the featured console, and still have questions, you can also use the comments section and I will do my best to help you out.
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