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Monthly Archives: October 2009
GeoCities is gone
Well, folks, if you’re like me and got in on the whole internet thing in the mid-90s, you’ll be familiar with GeoCities. One of the first and certainly the most well-known free website hosts, countless people have used the service … Continue reading
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In appreciation of Bound Together
I’ve had all 48 tracks of Bound Together – An EarthBound Remix Project sitting on my computer since it was first released. I listened to a track or two here and there, but for some reason I never sat and … Continue reading
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Super Mario World item abuse
Forget painfully difficult levels. Forget stages that complete themselves. This Super Mario World romhack is all about item abuse, and it’s one of the more impressive Mario-related hack videos I’ve seen. One of the most “OMGDIDTHATJUSTHAPPEN?!!!11″ moments comes at 8:40 … Continue reading
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Awesome laptop decals
Randomly poking around the internet today, I happened to stumble upon vinylville’s store on Etsy and found a few really creative laptop decals. They’re made to incorporate the Apple logo found on the lid of the company’s laptops, but I … Continue reading
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Team Fortress 2 Hide n Seek mod
By now, you’ve probably seen a post or two about the Team Fortress 2 Hide n Seek/PropHunt mod by Darkimmortal. The mod itself, based on similar, earlier mods for Counter-Strike: Source and Garry’s Mod, was released over the summer. The … Continue reading
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Yoshi’s Island ragtime
Have an insatiable love for ragtime? Didn’t think so. Have an insatiable love for Yoshi’s Island? I knew it! Now you can combine your neutral attitude towards ragtime with your intense love for the classic SNES platformer. It’s like visiting … Continue reading
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iTunes App Store is not a threat to DS, PSP
Several days ago I sat down and read a newspaper. I know, how 1950s of me, eh? While perusing news that was years old by internet standards, I saw an article in the business section discussing Apple’s iTunes App Store … Continue reading
Machinarium demo released, will get you hooked
After pre-ordering the game back in July, I’ve been patiently awaiting Machinarium’s release on October 15. I first heard about the game many moons ago, back when Amanita Design was still cranking out the awesome Samorost series of browser games, … Continue reading
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