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LoJack + OnStar + Fitbit for your Bike

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The Internet Arcade was ranked #1 of the week for November 2nd, 2014
The Internet Arcade was ranked #1 of the day for November 2nd, 2014
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Jonathon Triest
Jonathon Triest
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10yr ago

The Internet Arcade - 900+ classic arcade games, no quarters required.

The Internet Arcade is a playable archive of 900+ retro arcade games for your delight and nostalgia 🕹️

Jonathan Howard
Jonathan Howard
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7yr ago

Internet Archive: Handheld History - Old school handheld game consoles, fully emulated

Archive of handheld games. In 1976, Mattel introduced the first handheld electronic game with the release of Auto Race. Later, several companies—including Coleco and Milton Bradley—made their own single-game, lightweight table-top or handheld electronic game devices. The oldest true handheld game console with interchangeable cartridges is the Milton Bradley Microvision in 1979.

Aditya
Aditya
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3yr ago

WayForwardMachine - Travel to 2046, imagine a future without access to knowledge

From wayback, now we take you wayforward…to the year 2046. Travel with us twenty-five years into the future. Try out our Wayforward Machine to experience a world where access to knowledge is under siege. https://wayforward.archive.org/

Bent Stamnes
Bent Stamnes
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9yr ago

Software Library: Amiga - 10,000 free Amiga games, playable in your browser

Jacqueline von Tesmar
Jacqueline von Tesmar
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9yr ago

The Malware Museum - A collection of malware programs from the 80s and 90s

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