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Comment Re:Does this blog post warrant publishing? (Score 1) 272

I am actually looking forward to reading the long running replies on this /. of people who read the "poster's" line:

" What overlooked game on a failed platform would you like to see revived? "

The article is very small compared to what I hope others post as their favorite old games on failed platforms, though I would not necessarily say "failed platforms" in every case... I would think more like "out-dated platforms" for many.

~Z
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The Best Video Games On Awful Systems 272

Buffalo55 writes "For the most part, classic games manage to reappear on different systems. Just look at Nintendo. The publisher has done an excellent job bringing NES, SNES, Genesis and even old school Neo Geo titles to the Wii's Virtual Console, while Microsoft's Game Room brings the best of Atari's 2600 into the living room. Of course, not every console was a success. The '90s, in particular, saw quite a few flops from companies like Panasonic, Sega and Atari. Just because a system is a failure, though, doesn't mean all of its games suck. On the contrary, most of these machines have a few gems that fell between the cracks once the console croaked." What overlooked game on a failed platform would you like to see revived?

Comment Re:Seems a trifle disingenuous to me (Score 1) 211

I am looking forward to how the Android mobile devices look over the next year, and especially for those including NVidia's Tegra APX chip line. They have been hyping it long enough as already integrated to work with the Android OS, I would hope some mobile device makers have jumped on board.

http://www.nvidia.com/object/product_tegra_apx_us.html

~Zwergin

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