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Mikey - 17 Jul 2007 08:23

The original balance board... by Amiga!

The guys over at QJ.net have dug up some info on the history of the Wii Balance Board. I agree 100%, there is hardly anything unique nowadays and this is just another example of something recycled into a new phenomenon. Ian Bogost, via Water Cooler Games, has revealed that back in 1982, an Atari VCS peripheral called the Joyboard was released by Amiga.... read more

Trip - 27 Jun 2007 19:54

Old games, new look

While lurking around Evil Avatar as I do, I spotted a forum post about improving graphics for some old classic first person shooters: Half-Life 2 Duke Nukem 3D System Shock 2 Quake II Deus Ex: Invisible War Thief: Deadly Shadows Well worth checking out the post by Bonecrusher. I might have to dig out the System Shock... read more

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Tags: retro fps