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January 9, 2012Sean KavanaghNo Comments
Previously, on Thumb Culture…. part 2 of our look at the ancient (1980s)gaming practice of the Type-In game.
Continue readingDecember 11, 2011Sean Kavanagh2 Comments
Back in the Jurassic mists of early gaming there was a time that today’s gamers would find almost unbelievable
Continue readingNovember 30, 2011Sean Kavanagh3 Comments
Hard to believe, but Sega’s Saturn console is now 17 years old (in fact its birthday was last week). The Saturn was a console that was, in some ways, marked for failure in some ways before launch. If they ever make a Hollywood movie of its life, the voiceover on the trailer would probably say [...]
Continue readingNovember 15, 2011Sean Kavanagh4 Comments
Microsoft’s Darth Vader of a console is 10 years old today. Initially sneered at due to its connection to the ‘hiss boo’ villain of the day, Bill Gates, the original Xbox console gradually won respect…right up until the moment it was unceremoniously dropped for the 360. And so to salute what may be the [...]
Continue readingNovember 7, 2011Sean KavanaghNo Comments
You never forget your first console. Unless it happens to have the name Binatone on the side that is.
Continue readingOctober 18, 2011Jacob ClarkOne Comment
When most people think of this generation of consoles they might feel like they are being screwed over. Games at their highest prices, content being left out and sold as DLC, and a casual market that is overtaking the hardcore.
Continue readingOctober 18, 2011Paul CollettOne Comment
You can do a lot of things whilst the average PS3 game installs: conquer a land empire bigger than Genghis Khan’s, compose a symphony, or maybe even do that pesky tax return. Installing (or loading as we retro chaps call it) is indeed an old problem.
Continue readingOctober 3, 2011Jacob ClarkNo Comments
When you first see a guy with a car bumper walking down the street, what comes to mind? How insane he might be? Why would he be carrying a bumper around the streets of D.C. on a Sunday evening? This just happens to be my wife’s friend, Tony’s idea of fun.
Continue readingOctober 1, 2011Paul Collett5 Comments
June 25, 2011oldgamereviewerNo Comments
A lot of items pass across my desk over the course of a week, and they don’t all make for a website post. Some of them I luckily run into over the internet, and others are sent to me. I’ve bunched a group of eight retro-gaming related items for your interest or entertainment. Enjoy. 1: [...]
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