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  2. Retrogaming - Wikipedia

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    Retrogaming, also known as classic gaming and old school gaming, is the playing and collection of personal computers, consoles, and video games from earlier decades. Usually, retrogaming is based upon systems that are outmoded or discontinued, although ported retrogaming allows games to be played on modern hardware via ports , emulations or ...

  3. PvPGN - Wikipedia

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    PvPGN (Player vs Player Gaming Network) is a free and open source software project offering emulation of various gaming network servers. It is published under the GPL and based upon bnetd .

  4. Classic Game Room - Wikipedia

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    Classic Game Room (commonly abbreviated CGR) is a video game review web series produced, directed, edited and hosted by Mark Bussler [1] of Inecom, LLC. The show reviewed both retro and modern video games along with gaming accessories, pinball machines , and minutiae such as gaming mousepads and food products.

  5. 10 Retro Video Game Consoles That Are Surprisingly Valuable Today

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    Though it hoped to revolutionize handheld gaming, the console ultimately fell short due to its shorter battery life and limited game library. Still, niche collectors praise the Neo Geo for the ...

  6. GameStop Retro to bring classic gaming back to retail ... - AOL

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    The retro locations plan to sell older consoles and games for old school players. The company listed several iconic consoles that'll be making a return such as the Wii , Xbox 360 , Sega Genesis ...

  7. Classic Gaming Expo - Wikipedia

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    Classic Gaming Expo was a gaming convention dedicated to the people, systems and games of the past, with an emphasis on old video games. [1] The Expo was founded in 1999 by John Hardie, Sean Kelly and Keita Iida, In 2000, Joe Santulli replaced Iida as the show's co-organizer.

  8. XBAND - Wikipedia

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    When the network matched two players up, the newly-connected player's XBAND modem would disconnect from the server and dial the other player, whose own XBAND modem would answer. [7] At that point, the players saw the XBAND logo slide together, followed by the matchup screen, which displayed each player's codenames, avatars, locations, and a pre ...

  9. Total Entertainment Network - Wikipedia

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    Total Entertainment Network (TEN) was an online gaming service that existed from September 1996 [1] until October 1999. [2] T E Network, Inc., which created and operated the TEN service, was formed from the merger [3] of Optigon Interactive and Outland [4] in June 1995 when they received their first round of venture capital funding from Vinod Khosla, a general partner at Kleiner Perkins ...