Cool 80ies
Its really hard to resist to the appeal of the iPad and new iPhone. I’m addicted to my iPod & iPhone, but upgrading to these new toys will soon kill my wallet.
When I was a teen in the 80ies I couldn’t imagine that one day someone would be able integrate so many functions in such small devices.
Evolution of Video Games Music
Epic Medley (Music from 22 video games) made on Mario Paint Composer!!
UK Resistance
Check here: a site about games and game paraphernalia and how nothing’s as good as we remember it.
Very good blog!!!

La poisse
Deux semaines après son ouverture au public, le musée parisien du Jeu vidéo se voit contraint de fermer ses portes. En raison d’un problème technique dans le système des ascenseurs extérieurs menant au toit de la Grande Arche de la Défense, l’accès y est en effet suspendu pour une durée de 4 mois.
The independant gaming
Great site here: TIG
Founded in 2005 by Jordan “Flaming Pear” Magnuson, bequeathed to Derek Yu the year after, held strong by a community of true gentlemen and women, and tied together by a love for gaming so pure that you can get drunk just by being in the same room as it…
SVM c’est fini
Alors là, triste nouvelle !
Je me souviens encore très bien l’époque où je feuilletais SVM au centre de doc de mon collège dans les années 80…
Heureusement qu’il reste le projet de Fredo_L (Abandonware-magazines) pour nous aider à préserver la mémoire de tous ces titres. D’ailleurs merci encore à lui pour ses efforts récents suite au crash du disque de données de son serveur.
Nerd of Geek?
The online community helps a blind gamer defeat “Zelda – Ocarina Of Time”.
See the video on CNN.
Sonic and Mario’s Awkward Reunion
It doesn’t matter how many extra lives you have if they’re all sad.
April fool?
Google Street View really fooled me yesterday.
But this one is not a hoax (the place is near Paris)
What’s up Sir?
Sir Clive Sinclair released the ZX80 thirty years ago this week. A small plastic home computer that cost a mere £79.95 in kit form (and £99.95 assembled) that was to fundamentally change the ways in which we interacted with our TVs for ever.
In a recent interview to celebrate the thirty year anniversary, Sir Clive made the remarkable admission that he doesn’t use a computer these days and that he despises the distractions of email.
I can’t believe it





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