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I.C. When - A chronological history of computing, with a special emphasis on video games. |
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History of Home Video Games - A history of home video games from 1992 to 1996, as chronicled by Greg Chance. Includes links to relevant material. |
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Videotopia - Exhibit of the true history of video games. An international traveling museum exhibit chronicling the history of mankind's first interactive media. |
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Pong to Pacman - Contains information on the creators of such great games like pong and pacman. Covers the history of video games from 1975 through the mid eighties. |
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The Dot Eaters: Videogame History 101 - The history of videogames, from arcade, home consoles and computers. Includes pictures and audio files, as well as text covering the history of major machines and games. |
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The Old Computer Dot Com - A site dedicated to all aspects of retro computing and gaming. Museum, emulators, ROMs, retro Shop, magazines, and articles. From Atari 2600, Zenneth, colecovision, amiga, and spectrum. |
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Brookhaven 1958 Video Game - The first video game may have been developed at the Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory in 1958. William Higinbotham designed Tennis for Two for a laboratory visitors day. |
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Supercade - A book that illustrate and document the history, legacy, and visual language of the videogame phenomenon. |
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TheCan.Org - Read, enjoy and contribute accounts of computer, video and online games that were cancelled or otherwise lost, precious, before release. |
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Video Games - A personal story of the early video game history. |
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Gotcha - Gives out awards to the best "golden age" computer games. Also includes information, images, reviews, and collectables. |
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Fire-Button - A community for all computer and videogamers. Includes game information, screenshots and cover scans for over 50 different platforms. Rate, review and add comments in the forum or visit the web directory. |
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Oilzine.com - The history of the two pillars, pong and asteroids, of the home gaming market. |
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Screens Edge - A museum dedicated to preserving pixel artwork from the first 25 years of home computer and video games. Specializes in the 3 main home computer formats of the 1980's: Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC. |
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SPOnG.com : The Internet Computer Games - A catalogue of over 55,000 games on around 70 platforms. Containing news, screenshots, packaging, summaries and details of developers and publishers, plus competitions, charts, trivia, tips, FAQs & walkthroughs. |
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Mintfresh's Classic Games Site - Dedicated to the history of classic computer and console games. Includes a timeline charting important events up to the current period. |
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RetroBase.de - Videogame preservation since Feb. 2002 - Covers Atari 5200, 7800, Jaguar, Lynx, ColecoVision, Vectrex, Intellivision, PC-Engine aka Turbo Grafx 16, Super Nintendo (SNES), Sega Game Gear, Mega Drive aka Genesis, SG-1000, Neo Geo and NG. |
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Pirates Portal: The Games Encyclopaedia - Provides an overview of old platform video and computer games. Focusing on 8 bit machines including: screenshots, online music, covers, highscores, credits, and short reviews. |
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Video Game Gurus - Where video game collectors come to show off. Information on classic and modern systems, including a timeline of video games. |
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Flat Batteries - Flat Batteries is here to promote video games as an art form worthy of respect as a valuable part of our culture. |
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Old Computer Magazine Website - Featuring great magazines from the 80's including: Zzap! 64, Crash, Big K, CandVG, Atari User, Dragon User, Sinclair User, Your Sinclair, Personal Computer Games, and Sinclair projects. |
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Classic BASIC Games - Collection of classic MS BASIC games and a BASIC Interpreter compatible with BASIC circa 1979. |
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NintendoLand - Contains history of Nintendo and technical specifications about the NES, SNES, Game Boy, Virtual Boy, and Nintendo 64. Also offers reviews, game secrets, online games and message boards. |
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MobyGames - An online database of the PC entertainment software industry's products from 1982 to present. Includes game descriptions, screenshots, boxcovers, reviews, trivia, links and ratings. |
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Halcyon Days - Halcyon days includes interviews with classic computer and video game programmers |
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Retro Console - Retro Console offers a set of video game consoles that are compatible with the classic game consoles of long ago. The first product is a NES compatible system with many advantages over the original system. |
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Retro Experience - Play Retro Games, also have a look at the Atari St and Sega Megadrive Games Archives (including screenshots, reviews and box cover art). |
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Roald E. Peterson III - A Web site devoted to the old, but classic turn-based space empire strategy game, Anacreon Reconstruction 4021 and other classic retro games. |
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Gaming in the Media World - A review site of game software based around fictional or non-fictional characters in the media world, such as Films, Books, Celebrities, Comics and TV. |
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Lucasarts Museum - Chronicles all things related to the classic Lucasart's adventure games. |
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Classic Arcade Gaming - Classic Arcade Gaming chronicles the history of the golden age of coin-op video gaming including the games, players, contests, and scores. |
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Video Game Database - Video game database is a searchable database of all games for all systems that is continually being updated by gamers. Features screenshots, reviews, and ratings. |
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The Stairway To Hell - Archive of software released for the Acorn range of 8-bit home computers. BBC Micro Games, Acorn Electron games, BBC Micro Emulation and BBC Emulators with reviews, scans, music mp3, mags, instructions and documentation. |
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Jammajup - Coin-op collection based in the UK. PLUS repairlogs,usefull infomation, my personal high scores 1980-today, videogame poll`s and jammajup quiz and a mass of links. |
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Retro View - Tips, cheats, reviews, high scores and discussion of classic video games. |
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Great Game Database - Arcade & video games, technical information and related memorabilia from the classic era through the neoclassic. |
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Game Grandpas - Covering many systems from the Atari 2600 to the PS2. |
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