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I t’s hard for many people—me included—to appreciate 1980s games if we weren’t around to play them in their prime. However, ...
In 1971, three teachers created a legendary computer game of westward expansion (and dysentery); 65 million copies have been sold—and the creators never saw a dime.
Back in the 1980s, computer magazines printed entire listings of the code, and people typed it in by hand so they could play your game. It seems utterly crazy today, but that's what we did!
A 1980s poker game launched Silicon Valley Bank — and it ended 42 years later with a very bad hand SVB's origin story — and seemingly prosperous four-decade ride – in many ways mirrors the ...
Recapture the fun of the 1980s game crash with Lego’s $240 Atari 2600 replica Set includes 2,532 pieces and flips open to reveal a 1980s living room.
But he also had a small hand in developing a long-forgotten 1980s computer game, Hoops, which was basically the college basketball version of Strat-O-Matic.