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July 19, 2018Shared News

‘Doom’ Rendered Entirely in ASCII Is the Most 1337 Way to Play

As a child of the 90s, the drumbeat of the classic first person shooter Doom is permanently runn…

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December 26, 2017Shared News

The Wildly Popular Christmas Game That Got Mistaken for Spyware

A version of this article originally appeared on Tedium, a twice-weekly newsletter that hunts fo…

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June 10, 2016Shared News

It Took 33 Years For Someone to Find the Easter Egg in This Apple II Game

Gumball, a game released in 1983 for the Apple II and other early PCs, was never all that popular….

4am / apple ii / easter eggs / games / gaming / gumball / holy shit / video games Read More
January 5, 2016Shared News

‘Confessional’ Gaming Captures the Voyeurism of Exploring Someone’s Desktop

What does it mean when you see someone else’s screen? Unless you share a device with another perso…

cibele / culture / emily is away / gaming / identity / indie games / instant messaging / mmos / steam / video games Read More

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