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| | Arcade-History  |
| | A coin-operated game database with more than 25,000 machines featuring pictures and information.
http://www.arcade-history.com |
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| | Armchair Arcade  |
| | Classic and modern computer and videogame online publication.
http://www.armchairarcade.com/ |
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| | The Armchair Empire  |
| | Find discussion about a number of classic video games from a wide range of games.
http://www.armchairempire.com/classic_gaming.htm |
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| | A Brief History of Home Video Games  |
| | The history of home video games with essays concerning the industry and its players. Covers the industry until 1996.
http://www.geekcomix.com/vgh/ |
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| | Brookhaven 1958 Video Game  |
| | The first video game may have been developed at the Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory in 1958. William Higinbotham designed Tennis for Two for a laboratory visitors day.
http://www.osti.gov/accomplishments/videogame.html |
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| | Bubble Bobble HQ  |
| | A site dedicated to Taito's Bubble Bobble series of games. Includes a media collection and detailed game guides showing all the games secrets.
http://bubblebobblehq.110mb.com |
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| | Chronology of Video Game Systems  |
| | Timeline of events tracing the history of video games, including standalone arcade machines, TV games and handheld game machines.
http://www.islandnet.com/~kpolsson/vidgame/ |
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| | Classic Arcade Gaming  |
| | Classic Arcade Gaming chronicles the history of the golden age of coin-op video gaming including the games, players, contests, and scores.
http://www.classicarcadegaming.com/ |
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| | Classic BASIC Games  |
| | Collection of classic MS BASIC games and a BASIC Interpreter compatible with BASIC circa 1979.
http://awsoftware.org/classiccomputing.htm |
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| | Classic Gaming: The History of Computer Gaming Part 1  |
| | Part one of this multi-part history features William Higinbotham who created the first game: Tennis for 2. With photographs and audio clip.
http://www.classicgaming.com/features/articles/computergaminghistory/ |
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