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    No WiFi Games: Entertainment Anytime, Anywhere

    In today’s digital age, internet access has become a central part of many activities, including gaming. However, we often find ourselves in situations where access to WiFi is limited or non-existent. Whether you’re on a long flight, traveling through remote areas, or dealing with network issues at home, the need for entertainment still exists. That’s…

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    Soltys – A 1995 DOS point and click adventure game is sill coming to the Amiga (AGA)

    A Friday heads up for all of our Amiga readers , as we’ve recently found out through the EAB forums, that Tukinem together with Retronics, is still working on bringing the Polish point and click adventure game of ‘Sołtys’ over to the Commodore Amiga 1200 with an English release date of May 23, 2025. A…

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    The Nightmare Fuel of “Clowns” by Bally Midway

    Halloween is finally upon us. Over the last few weeks, I’ve been taking a tour through creepy, old video games, and I saved the most terrifying for last. For those who are unaware, coulrophobia is described as the “morbid fear of clowns.” Psychologists have looked at a lot of causes for the condition, and one…

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    DarkFusion Systems

    DarkFusion Systems has been in business for over 5 years, developing small form factor bespoke PCs for gamers and creators alike. Whether you’re a gamer, engineer, accountant, designer, video editor, or other creator, they have you covered. Over the last 2 years, they’ve branched into the custom mechanical keyboard scene, bringing to market their DarkSeraph…

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    Splatterhouse (Turbografx-16)

    Do you want head smashing, gut splashing, grotesque monstrosity pummeling action this Halloween? If the answer is yes (and of course it is), then Splatterhouse is your game of choice. Splatterhouse is a diabolical, gruesomely violent game for the Turbografx-16/PC Engine based on the Namco beat ’em up arcade title of the same name. There…

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    Soundtrack Showdown: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (NES, 1988) vs. Friday the 13th (NES, 1989)

    It’s that time of year again! Halloween is upon us, and with it inevitably comes the horror genre. Whether it’s movies, games, music, or an overall aesthetic, Halloween is one of the most festive holidays of the year. Two horror franchises that have seen their share of iterations in film, literature, and gaming are Dr. Jekyll…

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    Gaming Through the Ages: How Online Casinos are Changing the Scene in Poland

    It’s believed that games of chance date back to the mediaeval times in Poland, when both the elite and working class would place their bets. These card and dice games have significantly advanced over the decades. Today, anyone with a device and internet connection can login to an online casino and choose from an array…

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    Metamorphosis Collection Pre-Order: Game Boy Color’s First Horror Compilation

    First-Ever Game Boy Color Horror Compilation: Metamorphosis Collection Now Available for Pre-Order Montreal, Canada –October 22nd– Retro publisher Incube8 Games and indie development studio Ben Jelter, announce that the Metamorphosis Collection for the Nintendo Game Boy Color is now available for pre-order in physical Standard Edition, Halloween 2024 Special Edition (limited clear red cartridge), and Digital Edition. Metamorphosis Collection is a…

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    Spooky Pinball, Jersey Jack Pinball, First Look at Sushi Madness and First Listen to Blues Brothers

    Spooky shared pictures of cool new testing rigs at its new factory building. Neat pictures: “So excited to be using these new test rigs this week on the production line! Can’t wait to do a factory walk through and explain our whole setup to all of you. We’re very proud of this new factory and…

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    Poker’s Journey to Cult Classic Status

    Poker, a game that has captivated the minds of countless players across the globe, wasn’t always the cultural phenomenon it is today. While the game traces its roots to ancient card games in Persia and Europe, it truly found its footing in the United States during the 19th century. However, it wasn’t until the late…

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