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14 Classic TV Shows Worth Watching on Amazon Prime Video

Television shows have come a long way over the years and not just in terms of switching from black and white to color. The days when TV couples slept in separate beds and curse words were bleeped are over. However, if you miss those good old times of wholesome television then you’re in luck. Amazon… read more »

You Can Now Play Classic Sega Games on Your Smartphone

Sega is making a comeback of sorts. The legendary video games company has launched Sega Forever, which is devoted to keeping the Sega name alive long into the future. And what better way to do that than to reach back into the past and bring classic Sega games to your smartphone. There was a time,… read more »

How to Watch Timely Classic Movies for Free Online

What can be more fun than watching an old classic like Some Like It Hot with a loved one on a weekend? Some will argue that when you watch a movie like that the setting, timing, or company for that matter is insignificant, but to each his own. If there is one thing better than… read more »

NES Classic Edition Is Already Dying

Did you spend hours over Christmas crawling the web, searching for a NES Classic Edition? Well, that search is about to get that bit more difficult as Nintendo announce they are discontinuing the tiny, plug-and-play retro console. Nintendo says the last shipments to North American territories will arrive in April. They advise checking with your… read more »

Play RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic on Android and iOS

Fans of classic PC games are in for a treat, as Atari has released RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic on Android and iOS. This brings the classic RollerCoaster Tycoon games to mobile for the first time, and there’s a distinct lack of microtransactions liable to ruin your experience too. RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic combines the best bits of… read more »

10 Classic Nintendo Games to Celebrate 5 Years of the eShop

The Nintendo eShop, an online marketplace for downloadable content, is celebrating its fifth anniversary this month. Though the online store was first launched for the 3DS in 2011, the eShop expanded to include the Wii U the following year. While some 26 million members use it to download new releases, another valuable aspect is its offerings… read more »

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