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Royal Mail release postage stamps to celebrate retro video games
Royal Mail release postage stamps to celebrate retro video games Royal Mail’s set of 12 postage stamps traces Britain’s role at the forefront of the games industry through the 1980s and 90s A new set of postage stamps will celebrate the history of the British video game industry, from groundbreaking space sim Elite to blockbusting…
SEGA Mega Drive Mini Preview (Electronic Games)
SEGA Mega Drive Mini (Electronic Games) SEGA Mega Drive Mini Preview (Electronic Games) The iconic SEGA Mega Drive console returns in a slick, miniaturized form along with two classic 3-button control pads. Official SEGA Genesis Seal of Quality Made by SEGA, Mega Drive Mini delivers quality as only a 1st party product can. Includes two…
SEGA Mega Drive Classics Review (PS4)
SEGA Mega Drive Classics (PS4) SEGA Mega Drive Classics Review (PS4) Over 50 retro favourites in one great package Online multiplayer functionality for those titles that support 2+ players Our Latest Articles Sports Party Nintendo Switch Review31/01/2020Sports Party (Nintendo Switch) Review Sports Party Nintendo Switch Review Time to break a sweat! Sea and Sun Sports…
Nintendo Classic Mini Entertainment System Review
Nintendo Classic Mini Entertainment System Nintendo Classic Mini Entertainment System Review Relive your childhood memories from the 80s with the Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System. The classic NES is back in a familiar yet new form as a mini replica of Nintendo’s original home console. Plugging directly into a high-definition TV, the console comes…
The Commodore 128
The Commodore 128 My second computer was the Commodore 128, which essentially was a Commodore 64 but had a bigger keyboard. I lost plenty of hours on this computer. I had a cassette loader and a floppy disc loader, both worked when they wanted to work haha. I remember the common situation of putting the…
My First Computer
My First Computer My first computer was not actually a computer in the traditional sense, but rather a Soundic TV sports console. I believe I first played it in the early to mid-eighties, although the console itself was released in 1977. Unfortunately, I had to search for images of it online since my mom said…