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animasmagic · 5 months
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Animal Crossing (2002)
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70's Christmas
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TSR-80 Microcomputer (1982)
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Tetris
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Princess Maker 2
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cravinganescape · 1 year
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Sega Dreamcast Divers 2000 CX-1 is a special edition console built into a television shaped like Sonic the Hedgehog's head. Limited to 1000 units, this model also featured software for teleconferencing.
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ilta222 · 1 month
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there is so much solace to be found in the simplistic nature of old video games... please recommend your fav old games in a tag/reply/ask!
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I contend that when one is feeling creatively empty, a good way to fill the tank is by switching from OUTput to INput. Play a game, get out of the house, read a book. That said, I am UTTERLY TERRIBLE at devoting any time to anything that ISN'T producing something. My brain starts eating itself that I'm going to vanish in a cloud of irrelevancy the second I stop producing... ugh... "content". That said, a thousand "Whose Line" points to anyone who can guess what game I'm playing from that panel alone. (Yes, there is a correct answer) lol
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90s-2000s-barbie · 1 month
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n64retro · 4 months
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centralbunnyunit · 5 months
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This Game Boy, owned by a US Army medic, survived a barracks bombing during the 1990-1991 Gulf War. Despite being partially melted it still functions and is now displayed at the Nintendo Store in New York with a plaque explaining its history.
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eightiesfan · 9 months
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ITT TéléMatch - 1979
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