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Kotaku Relevance: 22.04
Preserving Our History: Good Games Never Go Out of Style [History Is Fun!]   Rob Zacny has a thought provoking piece up at the Escapist: on the whole, we're the worst genre when it comes to preserving our history, even the great classics acknowledged as 'great.' In a society ? never mind technical area ? where progress and marching forward is the name of th [..]
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Kotaku Relevance: 9.360
The History Of NYC (In Games) [New York City]   New York City's iconic. So it's natural that it features in a ton of games. But how many, and for how long? I have no idea. I'm no historian. The Bowery Boys (a NYC history site) fancy they are, though, an [..]
Joystiq Relevance: 8.535
Good Old Games offering early beta access Image 0 en  - Good Old Games offering early beta access Filed under: PC, Retro If you love classic games but feel the need to own things in order to bring some sense of stability to your life, GOG.com (that's Good Old Games) could be a good alternative to GameTap for you. The company recentl [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 8.377
Preserving MMOs: An Archivist's Challenge [Preservation]   Preservation of 'new media' has gotten some attention in recent months — a lot of venerable collections are moving to figure out the best ways to preserve games and gaming media in an archival setting, while building useful collections for the future. The University of Texas at Austin was re [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 8.368
These Are the Five Worst DS Games [Nintendo]   Man, there are so many great games for the Nintendo DS. It's silly! But with all those great games, there are some real stinkers. Really bad games that are pure uncut shovelware. Game site Infendo has a good round-up of not so good DS games. Here they are, are you re [..]
Thoughts from Kansas Relevance: 8.083
On history  My friend DarkSyde makes an important point: The cliche is, 'we are watching history being made.' But that's not quite it, not tonight, not for us. We are part of making history. We will remember this evening for the rest of our lives.This primary season stretched over months, and hit every state. Every Democrat, and quite a few non-Democrats in states with open [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 7.844
CD Projekt To Sell "Good Old Games" DRM-Free [Good Old Games]   It seems that European publisher-distributor CD Projekt (The Witcher) have come up with a new site where you can buy DRM-free games from the '80s, '90s and early millennium. You know, old games. The site promises good ones, though - it's called Good Old Games, th [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 7.546
Good Old Games Beta Launches [Beta Watch]   Several of you have written in this morning to let us know that the early start beta for CD Projekt's DRM-free classic PC game store Good Old Games (GOG.com) is now live, with one helpful reader sending us a screenshot of the games curre [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 7.532
Good Old Games Gets Unreal [Unreal]   Purveyors of classic, DRM-free games at low, low prices Good Old Games have just announced a rather epic addition to their library. They've entered into an agreement with Epic Games to bring a selection of titles from the Unreal series to their service, including Unreal Gold, Unreal II The [..]
Joystiq Relevance: 7.362
Good Old Games opens to public, adds publishers Image 0 en  - Good Old Games opens to public, adds publishers Filed under: Retro If you didn't get all up on the Good Old Games beta, you (and the rest of the public) now have a crack at the open beta of the service, which lets you purchase classic, DRM-free PC games for $5.99 or $9.99 a piece [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 7.214
The PSP Needs More Games Like Macross Ace Frontier [Tokyo Game Show 2008]   Macross Ace Frontier is in a no-lose situation. The lucky thing. If it sucks as a Macross game, well, it?s a Macross game. They have a history of sucking. If it sucks as a PSP game, well, it?s a PSP game. They (mostly) have a history of suc [..]
Joystiq Relevance: 6.956
Summer movies raise demand for associated classic games Image 0 en  - Summer movies raise demand for associated classic games Filed under: Culture, Business Summer blockbusters aren't just good for propping up the sales of crappy new movie-based games ... it turns out they're also good for pumping up the prices of crappy old [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 6.867
The Associated Press "Disappointed" By WiiWare Games [Nintendo]   While the buzz on the initial WiiWare games has been pretty good, the Associated Press isn't have any of it. No siree! The PSN and Xbox Live Arcade are given good marks for a "consistent supply [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 6.775
A Brief History of Controllers: A and B [Controllers]   I meant to post this interesting little history lesson on controller mapping since the NES a few weeks ago, but an ill-fated department camping trip to the wilds of SoCal got in the way; Matthew Gallant of the aptly named 'Quixotic Engineer' takes us down memor [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 6.566
Good Old Games Launches Open Beta [Beta Watch]   CD Projekt's classic gaming revival service has opened its doors to the public, as Good Old Games moves into the open beta phase. Now everybody can head over to the website at http://www.gog.com and spend their money on DRM-free versions of popular older titles, instead [..]

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