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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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The ten best board games we played at Spiel Essen 2025
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Designer diary: Mimir's Challenge
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PVKK: We played it with a real-life cannon cockpit! | gamescom 2025
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Tim Rogers - The best games I never made (2018)
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I went to the Ravensburger puzzle factory
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Can Magnus Carlsen convince people to watch chess? The world's best player hopes that glamming up the ancient game can make stars of its players.
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Sony closes Concord studio and permanently shuts down the game
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Helldivers 2 support studio Toadman Interactive to shut offices in Sweden and Norway – some positions at developer's Berlin office also at risk
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Return to Senua: Hellblade's Melina Juergens on reprising a role she never thought she'd play
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Inside the peculiar world of Farming Simulator eSports
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So who was in Essen?
What did you play? What did you buy? Who did you meet? How did you get there? Where did you stay? What shenanigans did you get up to? Tell us all about it!
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Anyone who knows where to find games as on the German ICE trains?
When traveling on the German high speed ICE trains, you have access to the ICEportal website with a.o. information on your journey and newspapers. The portal also gives you some stuff to waste...
When traveling on the German high speed ICE trains, you have access to the ICEportal website with a.o. information on your journey and newspapers. The portal also gives you some stuff to waste time on, which includes games. What I love about it, its a collection of simple classics, such as a bubble shooter, a 2048 style puzzle, an arcade motorbike game, and all without the typical freemium advertising or grinding.
Does anyone know about similar offerings? I really don't mind paying, I do mind the advertising or grinding which seems to have become standard. Or even better, if anyone knows how to have the ICEportal games without being on the wifi of the train? What are your thoughts?9 votes -
Magnus Carlsen, Norway's world number one, edged into the last sixteen at the $1.8m World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan
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Valorant's first ever world championship is starting today, here's everything you need to know
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Islanders: The best city builder you've never played
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A short history of banned games in Germany
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SPIEL '19: Day 0 - First glances at a few releases
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Germany Lifts Ban On Swastikas In Video Games
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