Eaten by a Grue

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  • David S Carter
Here are the top ten games played in the archive last week.
Retro poster
  • David S Carter
The Retro Gaming Tournament will be here soon! Ms. Pac-Man! Asteroids! Battlezone! Duck Hunt! Tetris! Register: March 8-13, Play: March 15-20.
  • David S Carter
Here are the top ten games played in the archive last week.
  • David S Carter
Atlantic Monthly has a short piece on the state of video game preservation: "Pac Rat..."
  • David S Carter
Here are the top ten games played in the archive last week.
  • David S Carter
John Scalzo (of the Video Game Librarian blog) has a nice article over on Gaming Target called "Bejeweled Blitz and the Disappearing Web Games." In it, John talks about the difficulty in preserving Web games when the developer is not longer interested in making them available.
  • David S Carter
Here are the top ten games played in the archive last week.
  • David S Carter
Here are the top ten games played in the archive last week..
  • David S Carter
The Jay is Games Website has published their list of the Best of 2009 Casual Games. I'm already obsessed with the #1 Flash Puzzle Game, Continuity...
  • David S Carter
We are currently planning for two tournaments this semester: The first will be in mid-March, and will be a Retro Games tournament. This will be a 'silent' tournament like our fall racing tournament, but will focus on games from the 70s & 80s. The second will be a Rock Band tournament, staged in the Duderstadt Center's Video Studio. Groups will participate as bands (guitar, bass, drums & singer) with the game displayed on the studio's two-story tall screen.