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[ May 27 2004 ]

Very sexy controllers from Nuby of all places.

Spong.com has some nice pics to show us.





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[ Feb 16 2004 ]

Interesting SNES Demo Cart

I bought a few EPROM boards from someone recently and some had chips on them. Turns out it’s a 1996 Tokyo Toy Show version of Nazo Puyo 2, with new special screens, but missing about one third of the content in the released game. It’s kind of neat.





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[ Feb 13 2004 ]

Unreal Tournament 2004 Demo

So the demo was released. I think it’s bloody fabulous, and you can read why.





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[ Feb 1 2004 ]

101 Secrets of the PC Engine

A bit of a trivia collection for you: 101 Secrets of the PC Engine! Includes pics + diagrams!





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[ Jan 27 2004 ]

Floppy Disk Art Gallery

A lot of old computer software had more bonuses for the consumer than modern games do. Many X68000 games (And I assume games for other platforms) had ilustrations and comical tips for safe handling of your floppies. I’ve put up a gallery.





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[ Jan 26 2004 ]

Soldier Blade Time Attack Guide

SiK and I, along with some of the #shmups denizens, have put together a preliminary guide to the Caravan stages of Soldier Blade for the PC Engine. Have a look if you’re into that.





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[ Jan 7 2004 ]

Vodaphone 256k Appli Gallery

J-Phone is now Vodafone in Japan. And that’s all the pre-amble you get, here’s a new gallery of only 256k games (roughly five times larger than the norm) which are really quite impressive.





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[ Dec 24 2003 ]

Tweaks + fixes etc

I’ve tweaked the video primers I put up two days ago, and added a whole ‘nother page, bringing the total to six pages. Please enjoy!





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[ Oct 13 2003 ]

New Zumi Console

Zumi’s done up a Neo Geo plush.





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[ Sep 27 2003 ]

A bleak view from the TGS…

While at the Tokyo Game Show I found I was rather disappointed by what I saw. InsertCredit.com is exclusively reporting what I thought.





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