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ZX Spectrum Games after 1993 - 0 views

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    The "last" commercial game for the ZX Spectrum was Dr. Who - Dalek Attack in July of 1993. Although the straight decline was easily noticeable from the beginning of that same year, which can be measured by the number of published software. From this year's spring software companies did not accept any new Spectrum games from developers as well the last of Speccy magazines disappeared. New games release section of still alive press were practically empty, or even cancelled. In May Sinclair User, and in September Your Sinclair was also exiting.
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Top 10 NES Games of All Time :: Paste - 0 views

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    The Nintendo Entertainment System, in all its 8-bit glory, began my exciting love affair with the great indoors. The video games on this list kept me company through many an elementary-school sleepover at friends' houses, provided endless fodder for recess playground conversation and even inspired a few short stories from yours truly (each plot revolving around the fantasy of getting sucked inside a video game). In honor of the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, I dedicate this list and to Shigeru Miyamoto and all the other folks at Nintendo who made all that fun possible...oh, and of course my beloved aunt Jean who sent me and my siblings our first NES console.
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The Top 10 Best Nintendo (NES) Games of All Time - 0 views

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    In no particular order, presenting some of the greatest games for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) spanning nearly every genre of play.
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360 Sunday Games Top 10: N.E.S. Games | 360 Blog - 0 views

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      Remember the '80's? Odds are if you're a gamer just hearing that makes you think of the good old Nintendo Entertainment System. The big N's first console to ship to North America, the N.E.S. was one of, if not the, most important game console of all time. It single handedly rejuvenated the video game market after the crash of 1983. It also was the birth console of some of the biggest names in gaming today. Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Contra, Mega Man, Final Fantasy, they all started on Nintendo's gray box.
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5 Great Platform Action Games Released for NES: Cult Classics, Favourites - 0 views

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    Whether you fancy Super Mario Bros., Mega Man, or Contra, surely there is a great deal of credit to be given to the classic titles that remain enjoyable and challenging.
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HuguesJohnson.com - Console Timeline - 0 views

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    A couple of years ago I wrote up a piece called Closing Time which examined the last official releases for popular game consoles, and some no-so-popular ones too. Earlier this year I finally got around to adding a Game Boy Advance entry. Yeah it had been over a year since the last game was released but I just kept hoping one more title would sneak out. If another game had been released after July 31st 2008 then the Game Boy namesake would have made it 20 years. Now of course this wasn't one single system that lasted 20 years, three distinct systems were tagged "Game Boy" over this span. Most of the longevity can be credited to the original B&W model which had a shelf life of just over a decade. I bet that little guy had the longest lifespan of any game system... well, did it?
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Six NES Games That Need to Be Remade NOW - Asylum.com - 0 views

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    A long time ago, there was a heartwarming Nintendo game full of potential, despite the limitations of the 8-bit system. We're speaking, of course, about "Wall Street Kid." Wall Street's still cool these days, right?
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Raon Vega Fan Zone: Games that work on the Wibrain.... - 0 views

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    Well I've tried many games already too, my review focusing on this aspect: Emulators
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Retro Thing: The Ultimate Apogee Software Gaming Guide - 0 views

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    You may remember that I had a Sega Master System growing up. Well, that wasn't my only way to play games back then. We also had a family computer, and Dad would install computer games on it to keep us entertained. They were always free games - Dad hated spending money. He wouldn't buy gas, the car would move by itself to try and earn Dad's nod of approval.
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The Captain's Top 100 Computer / Video Games of All Time - Part Four - Epinions.com - 0 views

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    The concluding part of my Top 100 Computer / Video Games of All Time! At last it's over!
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The Captain's Top 100 Games of All Time Part 3 - Epinions.com - 0 views

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    Welcome to Part 3 of what has already been described as "the oddest Top 100 Games List" someone's ever seen…
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The Videogame Hall Of Fame - 0 views

shared by 10base Tom on 06 Apr 10 - Cached
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    Welcome to IGN's Videogame Hall of Fame, where we recognize what we consider to be the absolute pinnacle of videogame excellence. Induction into the Hall of Fame is the most prestigious honor given at IGN as only a handful of games out of the tens of thousands released will ever make it into these hallowed halls.
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Top 25 PC Games of All Time - PC Feature at IGN - 0 views

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    It's been two years since we last visited this topic, which is just about enough time for the controversy over our previous selections to have just about died down. Since that last list was created, we've had some changes on the PC staff. First, Dan set sail for the Grey Havens so we asked Jason to come over from that other site. Then Charles revealed his treachery by moving to work on the 360 site so we rescued Jeff Haynes from the PS3 team and reacquainted him with the goodness that is PC gaming.
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Games with EGA Graphics - 0 views

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    The enhanced graphics adapter (that's what EGA stands for) was a huge step ahead from CGA. For a short while, the PC had the pole position as far as graphics were concerned. EGA supported 16 colors out of a palette of 64 at a resolution of 640×350, or the standard 16 colors (the ones accessible in text mode) at 320×200 or 640×200.
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Games with VGA Graphics - 0 views

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    VGA graphics were introduced in April 1987 by IBM with the PS/2 series. At first, they usually were not called VGA, just PS/2 graphics. It was a far bigger step than from CGA to EGA, which is probably why game designers were more reluctant to embrace them.
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RGB Classic Games - 0 views

shared by 10base Tom on 06 Apr 10 - Cached
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    Welcome to RGB Classic Games. This is a very simple web site about a very simple time.
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Top 10 Lists - GameFAQs - 0 views

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    Most people probably grew up with console games; depending on your age, anywhere from the Nintendo 64 all the way back to the Atari 2600 and before. But some of us also started out in the pre-Windows world of PC gaming: a land of conventional memory, ZMODEM downloads, IRQ conflicts, and other things we don't miss. But we do miss the games, because when consoles were still maturing, the PC platform had some of the best and most entertaining games ever written. And for those of you who never played games in the pre-3D world: yes, DOS also stands for Disk Operating System. Yes, it's that thing you get when you type "cmd" into the Run bar, and yes, the whole computer used to look like that. Can you believe it?
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WILL's Top 16 DOS Games! - 0 views

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    A list of all milestone games I have ever played or as I remember them. (At least all the ones I can find on here.) Roughly in order as I remember first playing them.
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The Best Game Ever Made « Beyond Classic DOS Games - 0 views

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    I bought a Nintendo 64 the day it came out, and I've been a huge fan ever since. The N64 is my favorite console ever. It had amazing sound and video and, as always, Nintendo made some incredibly fun games for it. The jump from the Super Nintendo to the Nintendo 64 is probably the biggest upgrade of all time. Going from a 2D 10MHz system to a 3D 93.75 MHz system with CD-quality voices blew me away. When you've been used to Super Mario World, Super Mario 64 is unbelievable. Suddenly there were huge immersive 3D worlds to explore, and characters who actually spoke.
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Best Old / Retro Classic DOS Games You Should Play - 0 views

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    Retro games are still my favorite. Those old classic DOS games which may not have attractive graphics but still are most famous. Here is a list of Best old or retro classic DOS games you should play at least for once in your life. These include games of different types like first person shooter, racing, mazes etc.
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