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    Discovering the Social Side of Online Gambling: A Journey Through Lucky Green Casino

    In an era where everything is connected online, Lucky Green Casino offers a refreshing take on social gambling, blending the thrill of gaming with a unique sense of community. Many online casinos focus solely on flashy graphics and extensive game libraries, but Lucky Green, with its friendly Aussie vibe, brings a different flavor to the…

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    Babbage’s, Software Etc, and More! by Ryan Burger

    Back in the 1970s, you bought your video games at Sears, which, according to Nolan Bushnell, “The first three years it as exclusive to them. After that, e opened it up to several other retailers.” You would buy your computer software at an Apple dealer, Radio Shack, or the few other stores that primarily sold…

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    Donkey Kong – A famous 80’s game has just got a rather awesome Arcade to ZX Spectrum conversion!

    In the early 80’s Nintendo released one of the most famous games of all time, and that game was ‘ Donkey Kong ‘. A game in which you played as Mario that had to avoid obstacles across a number of platforms, with sometimes a hammer in hand to save a damsel in distress from a…

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    The Smurfs – Dreams review by Todd Friedman

    The Smurfs: Dreams is a charming and light-hearted platformer that offers a fun experience for both fans of the Smurfs and newcomers. Although the reviewer wasn’t familiar with Smurf media beforehand, the game’s premise was easy to follow, relying on classic platformer mechanics rather than an intricate narrative. The game centers around the villain Gargamel,…

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    New To Antstream This Week: Alien Rampage & BurgerTime

    Become an alien seeking revenge in Alien Rampage, or build burgers and avoid hot dogs, pickles and eggs in BurgerTime. Two new titles come to the Antstream library this week. Retro gamers can spend their time fighting through large levels in the action packed Alien Rampage (DOS), or craft massive burgers while dodging pesky ingredients…

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    Unique Casual Simulation Game for Hotel Management Enthusiasts

    “My Perfect Hotel” by SayGames offers an engaging, simulation-based experience in the world of hotel management. This casual game combines the thrill of managing a hotel, building an empire, and catering to the endless needs of guests in a colorful and relaxing environment. For fans of simulation games, “My Perfect Hotel” brings the perfect blend…

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    New evidence unveiled in from the infamous Capcom Vs. Data East lawsuit

      On October 21st, gaming journalist Mollie L. Patterson posted the first video for her Restart Fanzine YouTube channel, and it’s a doozy. Back in 1994, DieHard GameFan Magazine received a VHS tape from Data East designed as media outreach for their then ongoing lawsuit against Capcom on the subject of whether Fighter’s History amounts…

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    Fist of the North Star 2 aka Last Battle is possibly coming to the Commodore Amiga

    The last news story from me today unless something major comes out, as looking through both the EAB forums and Facebook, we’ve found out that the Sega Mega Drive game of Last Battle: Legend of the Final Hero, is possibly coming to the Commodore Amiga as Fist of the North Star 2. As in the words…

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    New Rumored Upcoming Theme for Stern Pinball

    Happy Friday everyone! Wow, what a week. I love it when there’s tons of exciting stuff to talk about in the hobby. We haven’t even seen official gameplay of Stern Pinball’s newest cornerstone game, The Uncanny X-Men, yet (I can’t wait to see it in action) and I’m already looking ahead lol. So what’s next…

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    Labyrinth – A Remake of the Commodore 64 game Labyrinth for the Amiga

    Even though the Caffeine hasn’t kicked in yet and I’m still half asleep, I thought I’d give quick a shout out to Kim Fastrup Larsen’s new remake of ‘Labyrinth’ for the Commodore Amiga. A game in which the developer says "is a remake of a Commodore 64 game published by Commodore in 1983 (not to be…

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