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Introduced in 1982, the Commodore 64 is the single best selling computer model of all time. Along with the Apple II, it helped usher in the era of home computing...
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In the 1980s, it was the battle cry of the British Phonograph Industry (BPI), later championed by similar organizations around the world. Little did they know that a much scarier...
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Media Play was an attempt by The Musicland Group to compete with so-called big box retailers such as electronics stores Best Buy and Circuit City, who sold CDs at near...
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It was pretty much everyone's first web browser. The company's first product was the web browser Mosaic Netscape 0.9, released on October 13, 1994. Within four months of its release, it had taken...
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Is that a roll of quarters in your pocket, or are you just excited to play some video games at the mall.
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Offering higher quality video and audio than its rivals, VHS and Betamax, LaserDisc was the first commercial optical disc storage when it was introduced in 1978. The format, however, never...
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Aladdin's Castle was the place to be in suburban shopping malls throughout the '70s and '80s. Founded by a University of Miami graduate, in Chicago, then chain grew to over...
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GamePro magazine debuted in 1989 covering all aspects of the video game industry. One of its most popular features was its video game reviews which ranked games on a scale...
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GamePro magazine debuted in 1989 covering all aspects of the video game industry. One of its most popular features was its video game reviews which ranked games on a scale...
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The Palace Arcade is where Hawkins kids come to play.
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ColecoVision was a video game system popular in the late '70s and early '80s. Unfortunately for Coleco Industries, it wasn't nearly as popular as competitors Atari or Mattel's Intellivision.
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Pro Wrestler was the third wrestling game to be developed for the Nintendo Entertainment System but was by far the most popular. Relive the glory days of 8-bit smack-downs with...
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Game on '90s kid! Turbo Grafx-16 was the world's first 16-bit video game system. Produced by the NEC, it debuted in 1989 and was discontinued in 1994 but not before...
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Depending on who you talk to, the Atari Jaguar may or may not have been the world's 64-bit video game console.