THE CLASSIC GAMES PRESERVATION MOVEMENT

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Republic: The Revolution

Republic: The Revolution is a video game produced by Elixir Studios, founded by Demis Hassabis, a former programmer of Lionhead Studios, and published by Eidos

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Super Power 2

SuperPower 2 is a real-time strategy wargame where players may join a game as any of the 193 nations recognized by the United Nations at

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The History of Horror Games

This period is seen as the age of text adventures, or interactive fictions, as many of you would like to call them. The first DOS games with a strong horror theme were certainly them. Often without graphics, they demanded a high level of writing, explicit details about the environment you’re in, the dangers you’re going to face, and the events that preceded your disastrous situation.

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Dragons’S Lair: The Best Rail Shooter of its Time

Dragon’s Lair is a video game franchise created by Rick Dyer and Don Bluth. The series is famous for its Western animation-style graphics and convoluted decades-long history of being ported to many platforms and being remade into television and comic book series.

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Requiem for DOOM

In the cold December of 1993 id Software released Doom onto the general public. Gamers were suddenly engulfed by what at that time was considered to be amazing graphics, great immersion, fast and furious gameplay, awesome multiplayer, and even a high level of customizability.

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The Godfather II

The Godfather II is an open-world action-adventure video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts for Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox

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