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The Omega: Relive history, capture memory & get sci-fi adventure


The wide collection of games that happen to be in the arsenal of The Sandbox seems to be having an extremely high popularity quotient amongst the gamers, fresh as well as the seasoned.  The Omega game also comes with a fascinating backdrop and a list of intimidating puzzles in the form of mobs...

5 biggest economic bubbles in history


Economic bubbles occur when the price of an asset, such as stocks or real estate, is driven up artificially and becomes disconnected from its underlying value

How to Give Bitcoin or Another Cryptocurrency as a Gift Using BitCard


PRESS RELEASE. As Bitcoin and crypto grows in its appeal and global use by individuals, businesses and merchants from all places and corners of the world, the desire for them also increases. Now, perhaps more than any other time in history, digital currencies like BTC, ETH and others, are...

Released Today, The Last Google Stadia Game Is A Piece Of History


If you haven’t heard, Google Stadia is shutting down and closing shop next week. But before the never-quite-successful game streaming service dies, it has provided one neat (and free) little gift you can only play for a few days before it all goes offline. Read more

Argentine Soccer Association AFA Partners With Upland to Enter the Metaverse


The Argentine Soccer Association, AFA, has partnered with Upland, a virtual world platform, to introduce its fans to the metaverse. Upland will allow Argentine fans to have a bigger connection with AFA history, presenting the opportunity to acquire digital representations of several properties...

The Kid Who Crashed The Game Awards Has A History Of Trolling


Academy Award winner Al Pacino may have opened the 2022 Game Awards, a night of industry recognition and expensive marketing for the biggest games around, but it was a new type of internet celebrity who closed it out. “I want to nominate this award to my reformed Orthodox Rabbi Bill Clinton,” said...

This Atari Retrospective Sets A New Standard For Game Anthologies


Yesterday in a Twitter thread, the gaming historian Frank Cifaldi said this about the work done by his organization, the Video Game History Foundation: “We all know where the ROMs are hiding online. We don’t need games, we need CONTEXT to tell stories.” It helped me realize why I think Digital...

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