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11 votes
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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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Brat
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New 3D Golf Simulation (video game series)
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Using randomizers to play Zelda like it's 1987
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TETRIS for Sharp Electronic Notebook (1989)
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Let’s write a video game from scratch like it’s 1987
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Is Tetris really forty this year?
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TETRIS: Heavenly Scrolls (1989)
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Vectrex reborn: How a chance encounter gave new life to a dead console
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This game console has no pixels. The Vectrex from 1982.
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Why Pac-Man won
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The forgotten portable NES
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Douglas Adams on the 'Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy' game (1985)
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Atari revives unreleased arcade game too damn hard for 1982 players
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Making text adventure games (1985)
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Behind the scenes of Spectrum’s dive into the Atari 2600 design - Telling the story in 1983 meant digging details out of developers and dodging lawyers
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The increasingly absurd story of a never-solved 1980s puzzle with a $1,000,000 prize
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French games used to be weird
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After thirty years, Street Fighter 2's mythical, unwinnable "10-0 matchup" has finally been proven to exist in the SNES beta version
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The rise of Sierra Online wasn’t exactly a fairytale. Founder Ken Williams opens up about his new book, video game design in the late 80s—and his regrets about selling the company.
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The mysterious origins of an uncrackable video game - Atari 2600 game Entombed
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How Prince of Persia defeated Apple II's memory limitations | War Stories
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Remembering the best shareware-era DOS games that time forgot
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Digital Foundry Direct Retro - Nintendo's Famicom Disk System, a 1986 Japan-only mass-storage upgrade for the console
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A gallery of 80s political cartoons condeming video games
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