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Video Games Banned In The US
Video game restriction in the United States involves the clash between artistic freedom and social norms. Although the right to free expression is enshrined in the First Amendment, potentially offensive storylines, legal challenges, and cultural issues have resulted in a number of games being removed or banned from sale. In this article, we’ll attempt to…
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Rediscovering the forgotten gems of 80’s cinema
The 1980s was a defining decade for the film industry, marking the advent of blockbuster films that reshaped cinematic landscapes worldwide. This era introduced high-concept movies, where the storyline could be summed up in a single sentence yet resonate deeply with audiences. Think of tales filled with adventure, romance, and futuristic concepts that captivated viewers…
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How Half-Life 2 Forever Changed the FPS Genre
In 2024, just over 20 years ago, Valve created Half-Life 2, a first-person shooter that continues the story of silent protagonist Gordon Freeman. Once a humble scientist, Freeman now finds himself in the middle of a global war against a multidimensional species known as the Combine, with humanity’s fate resting in the balance. In short,…
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From the NES to Modern Day: The History of Ninja Gaiden
Take a step back through time and discover the history of the legendary Ninja Gaiden series! Read More From: N4G: retro news feed
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Kommando Urbex 1 & 2 – Another Amstrad CPC game release by Altanerus Dog [UPDATE]
Thanks to another heads up by both XeNoMoRPH and Saberman, we’ve been told that Altanerus Dog has released a new Amstrad CPC Adventure game of ‘Kommando Urbex’. A game in which you must not only explore an old agricultural complex from the 17th century to investigate strange events, but you must find out what has happened…
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Exploring Retro Games in the 21st Century
For retro enthusiasts, there are a few things that hold a special place in gaming history more than traditional board and card games. For generations, they’ve been synonymous with gathering around the table and battling it out through strategy and chance. Some classic games are so of their era that they become synonymous with the…
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Pokemon TCG: 8 Simple Ways to Build a Monster Deck
Building a good Pokémon TCG deck isn’t just about getting rare cards – it’s about making sure every card in your 60-card deck works together to win consistently. With over 64.8 billion Pokémon cards produced worldwide as of 2024, including a huge demand for Japanese Pokémon cards due to their exclusive designs and unique releases, it’s getting…
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A Developer’s Guide to Designing Fair, Fun, and Engaging Online Blackjack Games
A great and competitive online blackjack game app or software is not easy; you can develop or create without exhaustive planning, research, and the proper strategic insight to make it better and more profitable. To replicate such an experience, developers must learn the rules and mechanics of blackjack so well that they can imagine what…
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Hacking the PSP – by Brian Lesyk
Psst! Hey, you! Yeah, you. Over here. I see you like PSPs. Wanna learn a secret? That thing can do so much more than you probably know, but, like, don’t tell Sony I told you this, okay? Let’s keep this between us, alright? This info ain’t exactly street legal, ya know. But first, a little…
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Playboy: The Mansion, a Twenty Year Reunion
WTMG’s Leo Faria: “After finally playing Playboy: The Mansion after all these years, the only thing I can think of is is that it? Was this the game that briefly became the most controversial piece of software of all time? The game all conservative mothers were considering to be the Antichrist in byte form? I…
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