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Many kids growing up know the pain of not having money to buy new games. This is why free flash games will always be a significant part of my childhood. Websites like Newgrounds and Kongregate became a haven for the little kid in me. Frontline Zed brings back those memories immediately after remembering the franchise …

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If you’re anything like me, you probably got this miscellaneous mission in Fallout 76 and gave up on it. In the Morgantown Airport Terminal, there’s a mission to register for advanced responder training. It’s easy to miss a small detail for the mission and spend 20 minutes running around with no idea what you’re missing.

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SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamesh shows how Image & Form keeps tackling different genres successfully. The SteamWorld universe got its start in 2010 as a tower defense game and has since garnered attention across several video games. SteamWorld Quest continues to build on that setting with new characters, stories, and a new way to play …

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On May 20, 2019, Twitch streamer, Lylovir, went public with a situation where they were removed from a stream team after using an LGBTQIA+ tag on Twitch. Team Retro Craze owner and partnered streamer, ClChambers00, approached Lylovir and recited the team guidelines, describing the LGBTQIA+ tag as a non-gaming purpose. Their stream team guidelines and …

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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice released close to two weeks ago and has led to a lot of discussion around how difficulty affects how accessible a video game is. Originally I thought it was a discussion that wouldn’t last too long, perhaps a couple of days. But, over time it grew into more people tweeting about …

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