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800 gamers tried to prove they could beat an '80s adventure game without a walkthrough—only 2 could
"A lot of bright eyed initial enthusiasm, a gradual descent into frustration," said fiendish developer Woe Industries.
Who doesn’t love a gorgeous print mag? Editors Mark Serrels and Jackson Ryan (author of our in-depth investigation into Tales ...
These video game coffee table books from the Nintendo, Square Enix, and more feature original illustrations, loads of lore, ...
Donkey Kong Jr. swings on a vine as Mario holds a key over him on the cover of "Donkey Kong Jr." (1982) - Nintendo The arcade scene was alive and thriving for much of the '80s, with titles released ...
Video gaming exploded in the 1980s with the advent of the at-home console. Nintendo, Atari, Magnavox, and others set the ...
Two movies about the U.S. Men's Hockey team's “Miracle on Ice” at the Lake Placid Olympics in 1980 are available on streaming ...
Some fans have called for Taron Egerton to take over the mantle of James Bond, but the former Kingsman star has publicly refused to do so. Egerton first arrived as a star in 2014 with his riveting ...
Global games content sales grew by 5% in 2025, hitting an all-time high. Yet, private funding fell by another 55%, far from pandemic highs. Chinese game makers have grown their share of overseas ...
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10 classic '80s games that are unplayable today
While video games existed before the '80s, this decade took the medium to new heights. Nintendo took the world by storm with the NES and Super Mario Bros., and now-iconic franchises like Final Fantasy ...
Parents were in a panic about the rise of video games in the 1980s, which led to several Japanese titles being heavily ...
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10 classic '80s retro games that aged badly
Video games came of age in the 1980s, with the decade's rapid technological progress paving the way for more complex plots and mechanics. Even though the hardware was incredibly limited by modern ...
The 2000s was a new dawn for console gaming. The PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube and even Dreamcast were expanding the horizons of what dreams could unfurl on the living room TV. It was a heyday for ...
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