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Google Shows what HTML5 can do with Quake 2!
I got an IM from a good friend who knows I have a special appreciation for Quake 2, so he sent me this story today.
“A trio of Google engineers have ported id Software’s gib-filled first-person shooter Quake II to browsers— you know, for kicks—as a way to show just what HTML5 compatible web browsers are capable of.”
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Mario Playing the 8-Bit Blues
I love threaless because they offer some really cool and unique t-shirts. Since a friend of mine just orederd some new shirts I thought I’d check out what they had available and I found this awesome “8-Bit Blues” t-shirt;
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XBox Live Game Room Buzz
So I’m sure you’ve heard about the new Game Room offered by Xbox Live which lets you play retro games in a virtual arcade. Every gaming site had a story about it today so I don’t want to bore you with another post just telling that it was released today. I read stories all around the net, some bad(lots of complains about bugs), some good and choose a few of my favorites.
joystiq...
Relive Retro: Colecovision vs Atari 5200
Today I’d like to introduce a new category to the blog; Relive Retro. Where I’ll introduce forgotten moments in retro gaming. I wasn’t born till 1983 so I’m not hip to all the things that happened in the early 80s but it’s amazing what a little online research can teach you.
We’ve all see our share of competitor marketing wars like Verizon vs ATT&T and Microsoft...
8-bit Alliance Tour at CMU
I had the pleasure of seeng the 8-bit alliance tour at Carnegie Mellon University for FREE lastnight. Since my involvement into the retro gaming scene it’s probablyno surprise that I have also got really into 8-bit music (or Chip music). Lastnight was my first time seeing some of my favorite 8-bit artists live.
Ever since hearing the music from the first two levels of Mario Brothers I’ve...
