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Diablo II Gets New Content After 25 Years—Is This Gaming's New Gold Rush?
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Diablo II Gets New Content After 25 Years—Is This Gaming's New Gold Rush?

Blizzard's surprise Diablo II expansion after 25 years signals a potential shift in gaming economics. Classic IPs might be more valuable than new blockbusters.

Contrast between original and remastered Lara Croft
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Tomb Raider 1996 Remastered Controls: A Hurdle Even Tech Can't Clear

Exploring why Tomb Raider 1996 Remastered controls fail to hold up in 2026. A look into the fundamental design challenges that even a great remaster can't solve.

Close-up of a 1935 vintage Monopoly board game box
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Valuable Vintage Board Games 2026: Is Your Attic Hiding a $2,150 Treasure?

Discover the list of valuable vintage board games in 2026. From the 1935 Monopoly to the $2,150 Elvis Presley game, find out if your old collection is worth a fortune.

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Save $75 on Kinhank Super Console X2 Pro: A 4K Retro Gaming Powerhouse

Get the Kinhank Super Console X2 Pro for just $84.97 (47% off) through Jan 11. Features 4K UHD output, dual OS, and thousands of retro games.

Wireframe visualization of The Sentinel game's 3D logic
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Cracking the 8-Bit Vault: The Sentinel Source Code Gets Annotated Masterpiece

Explore the legendary 1986 game The Sentinel through Mark Moxon's newly released interactive source code documentation. A deep dive into 8-bit optimization and 3D logic.

Forbidden Designs: Nintendo's Secret Mario Illustration Manual Leaked Online
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Forbidden Designs: Nintendo's Secret Mario Illustration Manual Leaked Online

An internal Nintendo Mario Family Illustration Manual leaked on the Internet Archive reveals the company's strict rules for character design and the 'Prohibited Marios' that designers must avoid.

Epilogue SN Operator USB dock with SNES cartridge
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Play Your Retro Cartridges on PC: Epilogue SN Operator SNES USB Dock

The Epilogue SN Operator SNES USB dock lets you play your original Super Nintendo cartridges on Windows, MacOS, and Linux with modern ease.

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Futuristic Atari-themed hotel exterior in Phoenix at night
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Atari Gaming Hotel Phoenix Unveiled: A Bold Bet on Digital Nostalgia

Atari unveils its gaming hotel in Phoenix, merging retro vibes with modern VR tech. Discover why this desert project is sparking both excitement and skepticism.

Product photo of Epilogue SN Operator next to a Steam Deck and laptop
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Old Cartridges Never Die: Epilogue SN Operator Preorder Launching Soon

Epilogue SN Operator preorders open Dec 30th for $59.99. Play and archive your original SNES and Super Famicom cartridges on PC, Mac, and Steam Deck.

Close-up of iMP Tech Mini Arcade Pro arcade shell
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Retro Charm or AI Nightmare? iMP Tech Mini Arcade Pro Review

A deep dive into the iMP Tech Mini Arcade Pro review. Discover why this Nintendo Switch 2 accessory is being criticized for its AI-generated graphics despite great joystick feel.

Close-up of the 1989 Nintendo Power Glove against a retro digital background
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Nintendo Power Glove History: The Ambitious 1989 Failure That Changed Everything

Explore the Nintendo Power Glove history from 1989. Despite its technical flaws, this ambitious device paved the way for modern motion control and VR technology.

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The Great Video Game Burial: How Millions of Atari's 'E.T.' Cartridges Ended Up Under the New Mexico Desert
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The Great Video Game Burial: How Millions of Atari's 'E.T.' Cartridges Ended Up Under the New Mexico Desert

In 1983, Atari buried millions of unsold video games, including the infamous 'E.T.', in a New Mexico desert. For 30 years, it was a myth. Here's the true story of the great video game burial.

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