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Tag Archives: Games
Handheld Games
Photo by Easy Skywalker OMG. That game at the top right of this photograph — MY FAMILY HAD ONE OF THOSE! What’s it called?!
Pica-Pic: a digitized collection of handheld electronic games
Before I ever played with a Game Boy or a Game Gear, I remember playing these very simple Tiger Electronics games that had a minimal amount of buttons and limited screen movement. They were fun for a while but the … Continue reading
The Chase Film from Intel
Intel made this digital short to advertise their 2nd generation Intel Core i5 processors. Pretty great traveling through all those windows and programs like that.
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Nintendo 3DS in Red and Blue
When the Nintendo DS Lite came out, I believe it was priced at around $130. Depending on where you bought it, you could get it as little as $110 (I think that’s how much I bought it for). So why … Continue reading
Another 25th anniversary video for Mario
If you missed it, yesterday was Mario’s 25th birthday and Nintendo has been putting out some videos to commemorate the Nintendo mascot. This particular one, in Japanese, is pretty good! Thanks Chanjai!