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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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Why is liberalism adrift? From social democracy to the Democratic Party liberalism: how parties learn to speak the language of constraint -- and what it costs them.
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The forgotten story of the largest stadium ever constructed
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The intractable puzzle of growth
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A socialist critique of Kohei Saito’s “start from scratch” degrowth communism
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100 years since death of Vladimir Lenin marked by silence from China’s Communist Party
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Buzludzha was the pinnacle of Bulgaria’s communist-era monuments and drew international visitors as a modern ruin. Now, it’s poised to be the country’s first monument presented like a museum.
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Living in the End Times: We know apocalypse is coming but act as if we don't. How do we change that?
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Animated history: Life in East Germany
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The break-up of the Soviet Union, explained
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The Sino-Soviet split: How did Soviet Russia and China become enemies?
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How did the Soviet government work?
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Introduction to 'Toward a New Socialism'
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The FBI, the second Red scare, and the folk singer who cooperated
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How Camus and Sartre split up over the question of how to be free
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Let's be comrades: In her book "Comrade: An Essay on Political Belonging", American political theorist Jodi Dean wants us to give the word "comrade" another try
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The economy of Stalinist Russia
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Hong Kong activists booted from Montreal Pride parade after alleged pro-Communist threats
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Mankind, unite!
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Communist robot dreams
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Fully automated luxury communism newsletter
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