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  • C64: The Eidolon

    C64: The Eidolon

    „The Eidolon,“ released by Lucasfilm Games in 1985, is an innovative 8-bit game that combines fractal technology with exploration, demanding strategy rather than reflexes. Its unique atmosphere and narrative approach influenced future game development despite mixed contemporary reviews.

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  • Insert the LAST Coin: Star Wars Trilogy Arcade

    Insert the LAST Coin: Star Wars Trilogy Arcade

    The Star Wars Trilogy Arcade, a rail shooter released by Sega in 1999, blends immersive gameplay and nostalgic elements. It gained cult status for its cinematic experience, remaining a significant part of arcade history despite its limited availability today.

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  • Happy Atari-Day

    Happy Atari-Day

    Happy 48th Birthday Atari Video Computer System! You are still the most successful game console of its time !!

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  • 50 Years MOS 6502

    50 Years MOS 6502

    The MOS Technology 6502 revolutionized the computing world 50 years ago with affordable microprocessors. It shaped home computing and education, inspired a generation of engineers and lives on in modern technologies and maker movements.

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  • 50 Jahre MOS 6502

    50 Jahre MOS 6502

    Der MOS Technology 6502 revolutionierte vor 50 Jahren die Computerwelt durch erschwingliche Mikroprozessoren. Er prägte Heimcomputer und Bildung, inspirierte eine Generation von Technikern und lebt weiterhin in modernen Technologien und Maker-Bewegungen fort.

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  • C64: Castle Wolfenstein

    C64: Castle Wolfenstein

    „Castle Wolfenstein“ (1981) pioneered stealth gameplay, combining strategy, realism, and historical context. Its innovative design, immersive audio, and legacy influenced genres from stealth to FPS, laying the groundwork for titles like „Wolfenstein 3D“ and beyond.

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  • Atari 2600: Pac-Man

    Atari 2600: Pac-Man

    Atari’s 1982 VCS version of Pac-Man, while commercially successful, faced criticism for its inferior gameplay, technical limitations, and unmet expectations, contributing to the 1983 video game crash and leaving a controversial legacy in gaming history.

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  • Insert coin here: Star Wars (1983)

    Insert coin here: Star Wars (1983)

    Atari’s 1983 „Star Wars“ arcade game revolutionized gaming with its innovative vector graphics, authentic sound effects from the film, and engaging gameplay. It remains a significant milestone in video game history, influencing numerous later titles and immersive experiences.

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  • C64: Artworx’s Strip Poker

    C64: Artworx’s Strip Poker

    Artworx’s Strip Poker, launched in the early 1980s, combined poker mechanics with provocative themes, sparking controversy while becoming a cultural touchstone in gaming history. Its unique blend of strategy and titillation captivated a generation.

    Weiterlesen: C64: Artworx’s Strip Poker
  • Atari 2600: Donkey Kong

    Atari 2600: Donkey Kong

    Donkey Kong’s Atari 2600 version is widely regarded as a poor adaptation of Nintendo’s arcade classic. Featuring diminished graphics, limited gameplay, and imprecise controls, it remains a notorious example of failed game ports.

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