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Streets of Rage 4 - Revealed - Launch Trailer
Its real Streets of Rage 4 - Revealed trailer on Monday 27th August 2018!
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Game Room Tour: Let's play retro games!
Hi my name’s Nick (Nicktendowii on Twitter) and I run the Youtube Channel Let’s Play Retro Games. And Welcome to my Room Tour!
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Play Expo London 2018
After years of running Play Expo’s in Glasgow, Manchester and Blackpool, London finally got its own Play Expo event. For those of us who live in the capital, it made a nice change to be able to get up at a reasonable hour as opposed to the early starts coupled with 4-5hrs of travel to get to the Northern events!
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Tanglewood Game Review
There are swathes of games which on the surface come across as titles that could have been released on the 8 / 16-bit consoles. There’s also a sub-genre of games don’t just go for the look…they go hard-core, and that’s exactly the camp in which Tanglewood has pitched its flag.
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The Quarter Arcades ‘PAC-MAN ¼ Scale Arcade Cabinet
Remember a time when you played PAC-MAN as a kid but always wanted the experience of having one at home but never had the money or space?wWell now is that time!
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How Our Love of Gaming Comes from Our Love of Stories
We are really pleased to be the first online channel to feature an exclusive interview with Ian P Buckingham, about the launch of his new children’s fantasy series, Legend of the Lost.
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An Interview with Sam Dyer
Sam Dyer talks about his latest Kickstarter and the most recent addition to his visual compendium range.
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What games mean to me
People sometimes ask me how I got into gaming, as if woman only get into it by being tricked, coerced, by pretending, or perhaps by being raised by a pack of Quake-addicted wolves.
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Your Local Arcade
Everybody remembers their local arcade, providing you had one. If you were lucky to have warm, sticky floored local arcade then hopefully, if you are like me, you could most likely remember the minute details of the carpet colour to the facial expressions of the regulars who slammed hours into the latest tech from Japan and the USA with their hard earned coins.
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NEO GEO: Visual History review
When I was a schoolboy in the early 90s home computing truly had its feet under the table. The sun was setting on the glorious 8-bit era which started it all, with the new 16-bit computers and consoles entering homes like rays of electronic sunshine. In this period of technological marvel, where the boundaries of gaming possibilities were being tested and anything seemed possible, there were rumors abound in the playground of a mythical games console of dazzling brilliance.