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VPNs and Ping: Can They Actually Make Your Online Games Faster?
Gamers have obsessed over “ping” for decades. Back in the Quake and Counter-Strike LAN days, everyone knew the kid with the lowest ping usually had the upper hand. Fast forward to today’s world of Fortnite, Warzone, and MMORPG raids, and ping still decides whether you clutch the win or end up shouting at your screen.…
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An Overview of Online Roulette and How to Play Safely
In the vast world of online gaming, online roulette stands out as a beloved favourite for many players. Combining elements of chance and strategy, online roulette offers an exciting gaming experience that closely mirrors the traditional casino game. However, engaging in online roulette requires a thoughtful approach, particularly when it comes to ensuring the safety…
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Understanding What Defines the Best Online Casinos
The world of online casinos has seen tremendous growth over the past decade, enabling players all over the globe to indulge in their favourite games from the comfort of their homes. However, with the market flooded with numerous options, identifying the best online casino becomes imperative. This decision isn’t simply about finding an entertaining platform…
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Classic ‘Bubble Bobble’ gets a rather nice C64 remaster by Dave’s Retro Forge
If you were a huge fan of Taito’s Bubble Bobble in the Arcades or at home, then you’ll be pleased to know that as of right now, you can download Dave Retro Forge’s graphically superior version of ‘Bubble Bobble Remastered’ for the Commodore 64. A new version which is getting great viewer feedback such as…
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Fantasy Football Was Created in 1962. How Has It Changed?
Fantasy football began in 1962, created by a small group of American sports enthusiasts who wanted to turn their knowledge of real-life players into a competitive game. Initially played through pen, paper, and telephone calls, the game allowed participants to assemble virtual teams of actual footballers, earning points based on real match performances. Over time,…
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Sea of Thieves Beginner’s Guide: How to Set Sail Without Sinking
Starting Sea of Thieves can feel like being thrown into a storm with no map. There’s no hand-holding, no gear levels, and no questlines gently guiding you from A to B. Just you, a ship, and a sea full of chaos, mystery, and (very aggressive) other players. This guide won’t cover every little mechanic —…
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FLASHBACK! Legendary DK Rap Composer – Nintendo Life
Legendary DK Rap Composer Disappointed He’s Missing From Mario Movie Credits The Super Mario Bros. Movie is finally out and we are preparing for the internet to soon become awash with hidden references and spoiler talk. One of the film’s aspects immediately brought to our attention, however, is to do with the credits, in which…
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How a NHL Game Could Have Worked on the Nintendo 3DS
The Nintendo DS and the 3DS sadly did not feature a single hockey game. The last time EA made a mobile hockey game on a Nintendo console goes way back to the GBA, when they released a pretty awesome version of NHL 2002. But that doesn’t mean it couldn’t have been done. It just wasn’t.…
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Army Men: Air Attack Review
Dive into our Army Men: Air Attack review and discover what made this game a memorable part of the Army Men series. It’s definitely not the Teddy with laser eyes… Read More From: N4G: retro news feed
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S1NCLA1R C1TY – Blast your way through a Cyberpunk city in this high-tier ZX Spectrum game
Looking through itch io for some awesome ZX Spectrum games to play, and I’ve come across a high-tier game called ‘S1NCLA1R C1TY’ by Javier Fopiani and Furillo Productions for the ZX Spectrum. What makes this game high-tier, is not only does it look very good graphically, but the game is pretty unique as you’ll be talking…
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