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The complete Sega Mark III (retail) collection
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The time Weird Al Yankovic went too far
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Histories of the Nintendo Entertainment System and a lost communist game console
Here's a a double feature about game console history: two YouTube videos that were released in the past few days. While the videos are unconnected, both are great quality little documentaries and...
Here's a a double feature about game console history: two YouTube videos that were released in the past few days. While the videos are unconnected, both are great quality little documentaries and I think when watched together offer an interesting contrast between the two worlds that existed at the time.
The Untold History of the Nintendo Entertainment System (45 min) by The Video Game History Foundation documents how the NES was launched in the US 40 years ago. While I was familiar with the main story, many of the details were totally new to me, including the prototypes and the initial ideas of what the NES might have been, and could well have been had the market and initial test audiences reacted differently.
The Hunt for the Lost Communist Console (18 min) by fern looks at the BSS-01, a video game console manufactured in East Germany in 1979. It was the only game console released in the country and I think somewhat similar to the Soviet console Turnir, as both used the same AY-3-8500 chipset imported from the West and offered a collection of Pong clones.
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A medical mystery from postwar Germany
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How Octan became a monopoly in Lego
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Frederick Douglass and the power of photography
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The story behind the iconic Vietnam episode of 'Hey Arnold!'
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Why this long-range bomber will likely be the first jet aircraft to reach 100 years of continuous flying
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52 years later, only known copy of Unix v4 recovered from randomly found tape, now up and running on a system — first OS version with kernel and core utilities written in 'newfangled language' C
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The Berkshire mystery: Where exactly is "Berk"?
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Salisbury Steak is actually super weird
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How Wall Street ruined the Roomba and then blamed Lina Khan
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A treatise concerning the properties and effects of coffee (1792)
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New documentary about Astrid Lindgren released in Europe - ‘The antithesis to Nazi ideology’: how Pippi Longstocking was born to stand up to Adolf Hitler
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How we unlocked the secrets of Denmark's oldest plank boat – with the help of an ancient fingerprint
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Red Baron vs White Death | Epic Rap Battles Of History (2025)
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The dapper daredevil who documented America’s skyline in the making
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The iconic ‘Home Alone’ house is being renovated by its new owner (The interior is being restored to match its appearance in the original 1990 film)
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Greenlandic women claim victory in legal fight with Denmark over forced IUD scandal – compensation due to thousands of women and girls fitted with coils without their knowledge or consent
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Book reviews: The Land Trap and Land Power
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One too many words on AT&T's $2,000 Korn shell and other Usenet topics
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Lord Of The Rings author's writing desk up for auction
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Matthew Perry, Jennifer Aniston and a gaggle of stereotypes introduce Windows 95 features in this time capsule video
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The Charismatic Voice analyses Prince's Super Bowl halftime show
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“Tomato” versus “#FF6347”—the tragicomic history of CSS color names
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1977 theatrical cut of Star Wars coming to theaters in 2027
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Tim Berners-Lee: Why I gave the world wide web away for free
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Christmas tree at Trafalgar Square shines with Norwegian roots – tree symbolizes the friendship between London and Oslo in an annual ceremony that highlights the history of the countries' alliance
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Volcanic eruption may have triggered Europe's deadly Black Death plague
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The turf war for Seattle
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How Bob Houghton led Malmö FF to the 1979 European Cup final – Englishman was not an obvious candidate to lead them, but Swedes pushed Nottingham Forest all the way
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Hacking a weird (retro) TV censoring device
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One of Sweden's most famous literary characters, Pippi Longstocking, turns 80 years old today
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How speedrunners aced The Impossible Quiz
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This road goes straight through a major prehistoric cave
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A new take on Colombia’s cocaine hippos
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Frame of preference: a history of Mac settings, 1984–2004
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Screenshots from developers: 2002 vs. 2015
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Why movies just don't feel "real" anymore
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What broke the quarterback pipeline?
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A rare GM EV1 saved from the crusher is going to be driveable again
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I joined a ‘sacrifice’ ritual outside Stockholm – and found that the revival of Norse paganism reflects broader battles over identity and climate anxiety
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PSP: The rise and fall of Sony's first portable
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Pulp (non)fiction: A conversation with pulp magazine collector Dr. Richard Meli
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Nouvelle Vague | Trailer
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100 years ago, an all-Black team beat the KKK on a baseball diamond
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100 years of menus shows how food and diplomacy are linked
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Original Mac calculator design came from letting Steve Jobs play with menus for ten minutes
27 votes