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The Chippy
There was this chip shop in south London. It’s not the chip shop I’m going to talk about, but it’ll do for the beginning of this story. I was visiting a relative, my Aunt to be precise.
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Dreamcast Year One: The Unofficial Book
Following after the success of Sandeep Rai’s (known as 2 Old 4 Gaming on Twitter and YouTube) PlayStation Vita: Year One book last year, Andrew Dickinson took it upon himself to write a book dedicated to his favourite console, the Sega Dreamcast. A
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National Video Games Museum Tour
In a large, ageing building in the middle of Sheffield's Castlegate district, lies a new museum.
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The top XI Football Games
There have been hundreds if not thousands of games depicting the beautiful game on nearly every format ever created. So whittling down to Eleven (see what i did there) wasn’t an easy task.
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Ace Combat 7 Review
Kick the tyres and light the fires! Ace Combat is back on PS4 and it brings all the great gameplay from its retro cousins.
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5 games to play before bed
I can’t decide what to play sometimes. Sometimes, it seems, the amount games I own is a burden upon my ‘fun’ side of my brain. Whilst I can talk about gaming all day long, the real task is playing them
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Ghouls on the Commodore 64
I’ve always been a sucker for a platform game. Here I review Ghouls on the Commodore 64
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Unboxing the Worlds Smallest WORKING Gameboy
Imagine a Gameboy smaller than your hand. Imagine no more! It's a keyring (really that small) that can play Gameboy, Gameboy color, Sega Game Gear and Sega Master System games.
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The Computer Club
Faded Garbage Pail Kid stickers, big ones, pink ones, mainly Adam Bomb or Holly Wood, sometimes Bony Tony, stuck to all of the desk sides, back of chairs. Every now and again Peter Beardsley would smile at you from the window, with custom drawn eyes and a new haircut, glaring right into your soul – A monument to past students and boys who’d all been up in the annex, it was no ordinary annex however. It was Computer Club.
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RoboCod For Christmas
It’s Christmas now. So what better way to celebrate the festive period by playing a game that amazingly has the tag ‘it’s ok’. James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod is that game and it’s ok to like it.