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39 sites in History
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Promotes video games as an art form worthy of respect as a valuable part of culture.
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This is about crates and barrels in videogames.
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Find discussion about a number of classic video games from a wide range of games.
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Complete Dragon's Lair and Space Ace games collection, including music, collectibles, video, goodies and books.
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A behind-the-scenes story of the making of the "Camel Trophy Video game" for the ZX Spectrum in 1985.
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The GUE is a repository of information, packaging pictures, and disk images of lesser-known computer games of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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Timeline of events tracing the history of video games, including standalone arcade machines, TV games and handheld game machines.
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Information about classic games and computer magazines. Focus on Newsfield title: Zzap!64.
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The history of videogames, from arcade, home consoles and computers. Includes pictures and audio files, as well as text covering the history of major machines and games.
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Features a discussion forum area. Information about video game systems, video games, controllers and repair.
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Video game system information with a focus on Tomb Raider.
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A coin-operated game database with more than 25,000 machines featuring pictures and information.
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Old video and arcade games online for free. Pacman, Mario Bros Donkey kong, Space Invaders, and Frogger. Emulators on site.
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Huge archive of reviewed abandonware, freeware and shareware games.
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Directory of quality full versions of freeware retro remakes and ports.
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Official scorekeeper for the world of video game and pinball playing since the early 1980s.
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Contains the Guinness Book Coin Operated Video Game High Scores and behind the scenes information behind these scores.
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Classic and modern computer and videogame online publication.
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The story of the videogames as a cultural media, the analysis of the influence between the videogame, the cinema and the social interaction.
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Covering many systems from the Atari 2600 to the PS2.
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Arcade and video games, technical information and related memorabilia from the classic era through the neoclassic.
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Coin-op collection based in the UK. PLUS repairlogs, useful information, author's personal high scores since 1980, videogame polls, jammajup quiz, and links.
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Devoted to video games made from 1972 to 1987.
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Classic Arcade Gaming chronicles the history of the golden age of coin-op video gaming including the games, players, contests, and scores.
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Chronicles all things related to the classic Lucasart's adventure games.
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An online database of the PC entertainment software industry's products from 1982 to present. Includes game descriptions, screenshots, boxcovers, reviews, trivia, links and ratings.
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Contains history of Nintendo and technical specifications about the NES, SNES, Game Boy, Virtual Boy, and Nintendo 64. Also offers reviews, game secrets, online games and message boards.
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A site about various memorabilia around video games.
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Covers Atari 5200, 7800, Jaguar, Lynx, ColecoVision, Vectrex, Intellivision, PC-Engine aka Turbo Grafx 16, Super Nintendo (SNES), Sega Game Gear, Mega Drive aka Genesis, SG-1000, Neo Geo and NG.
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Containing news, screenshots, summaries and details of developers and publishers, plus competitions, charts, trivia, tips, FAQs, and walkthroughs.
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A museum dedicated to preserving pixel artwork from the first 25 years of home computer and video games. Specializes in the 3 main home computer formats of the 1980's: Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC.
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The history of the two pillars, pong and asteroids, of the home gaming market.
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A book that illustrates and documents the history, legacy, and visual language of the videogame phenomenon.
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The first video game may have been developed at the Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory in 1958. William Higinbotham designed Tennis for Two for a laboratory visitors day.
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Classic arcade video game history.
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An online video game museum with screenshots, scans, music, ads and reviews.
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The history of home video games with essays concerning the industry and its players. Covers the industry until 1996.
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Dedicated to all aspects of retro computing, old computers, games consoles, handhelds, games and watches.
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Dedicated to BBC Micro and Acorn Electron games, emulation and emulators. Reviews, scans, music, magazines, instructions, documentation and an active forum.
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