The Internet Archive has made hundreds of classic video games available for free play, right in your browser. NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Casey Johnston, writer for Ars Technica, about the ...
(CNN) – While most of us are familiar with the word “meme” as the 21st century’s buzzword for the latest trends and multi-media conversations in social media, Internet memes actually have been in ...
As I mentioned in “FunBITS: Goat Simulator Keeps Gaming Weird” (6 October 2014), gaming has transformed from a harmless way to pass the time into serious business. When I was a kid, I never would have ...
Tired of that shiny new game console you opened up on Christmas morning already? Looking for gameplay that’s a little more timeless? Maybe you just want to show your ingrate kids what gaming was like ...
We’ve seen the Internet Archive publish classic software collections for MS-Dos, Amiga, Apple II, Windows 3.1, and classic arcade games. Now, the online museum is moving on to the Macintosh. The site ...
This week the Internet Archive website announced it has curated a range of classic Macintosh software for interested users to download and emulate in their browser, allowing them to get a feel for ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - The wildly popular Web phenomenon, Bloons, is now available on mobile phones everywhere. From Hands-On Mobile, Inc., the world's leading publisher and developer of connected games ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. The Internet Archive launched a campaign to preserve classic console games a little over a year ago.
Emulators have become a popular way to play classic video games, whether you're looking for a quick blast of nostalgia or are a younger gamer who wants to experience classic games for the first time ...