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Nintendo's drip-feed release of retro titles may feel frustrating, but it ultimately benefits players and the games themselves.
Not so long ago, old video games and consoles were the kind of thing you found in hard rubbish — or maybe at a garage sale. Now, they're collectibles. Sometimes extremely valuable ones.
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Creative Bloq on MSNZany video games that look like 1930s Mickey Mouse are a trend I didn't see comingThe upcoming survival adventure looks like 1930s Mickey Mouse, with a classic black-and-white rubber hose animation style, ...
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