THE ROAD TO VIDEOGAME HISTORY – Part 2

The American videogame industry had crashed at the end of 1983 and by 1984 few companies were releasing new games for the existing consoles. Then in 1985 Nintendo released its Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and suddenly videogames were once again in vogue. In 1986 Atari released its 7800 console, which also played most 2600 games.…… Continue reading THE ROAD TO VIDEOGAME HISTORY – Part 2

THE EPSTEIN-NINTENDO CONNECTION

On July 2, 2020, Ghislaine Maxwell, an associate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, was arrested for allegedly aiding Epstein in his nefarious activities. According to the indictment, Maxwell “assisted, facilitated, and contributed to Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of minor girls.”      While videogamers may take a cursory interest in the Epstein-Maxwell scandal, they would take…… Continue reading THE EPSTEIN-NINTENDO CONNECTION

THE FORGOTTEN EPIC

Much has been written about gaming’s first decade, with a particular focus on western innovation and domination. This focus is understandable considering Americans developed the first console, the first arcade games, the first hit videogame, the first system to support programmable games and the first console that was a true mainstream success, among many other…… Continue reading THE FORGOTTEN EPIC