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10 Arcade Flyers From 1978 To 1983 That Sold Players A Bigger Universe
These Arcade Flyers transformed simple arcade games into epic adventures through stunning artwork and bold promises
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15 Websites Every Teenager Visited After School in the 2000s
From MySpace and AIM to Newgrounds and Neopets, these were the websites that filled countless afternoons in the 2000s.
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13 Pieces Of Technology That Felt Like Wealthy Living In The Early 2000s
From the Motorola RAZR to plasma TVs and iPods, these were the gadgets that instantly made someone seem wealthy in the early 2000s.
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20 Games That Quietly Encourage Gambling Behavior
Not every game that nudges players toward gambling looks like a casino. Sometimes it’s a pack of cards, a shiny loot box, or a last-second player pull that feels harmless…
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15 of Biggest Contracts Ever Signed by Esports Players
Esports contracts are often hidden, but a few major deals revealed salaries, buyouts, and how much the industry was really willing to spend.
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19 Crowdfunded Games That Raised Insane Amounts of Money
Some games just are seemingly destined to be crowdfunded games. These crowdfunded games raised more money than anyone ever thought possible.
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15 Retro Games That Still Influence Online Gaming Today
Online gaming features didn’t appear overnight. These retro titles experimented with ideas that later became standard across multiplayer games.
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10 Video Game Companies That Started as Something Else Entirely Before Pivoting to Games
These companies started far outside gaming, but their roots in cards, toys, electronics, and film shaped the games they later created.
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11 Times a Single Developer Changed the Entire Direction of Gaming
Solo developers often worked outside big systems, yet their ideas spread widely, changing genres, expectations, and the direction of gaming.