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Video Games Fact: America Online-
purveyor of the phrase "you've got mail"- was originally built on a network designed for a failed Atari venture. Gameline
was a service developed to let users download Atari 2600 games over their phone lines but it never caught on.
Did You Mean "Video Games" as in...
- Portable Video Game Systems
- Video Games Cheats and Tricks
- Video Game Consoles
- Full-Size Arcade Video Games
Portable Video Game Systems
| Nintendo Gameboy Advance - The Gameboy Advance and the new Gameboy Advance SP have hundreds of games available just for Gameboy Advance.
They are also backward compatible with every game made for Gameboy and Gameboy Color. For games, news, tips and hints visit
this site. |
Nintendo Gameboy Color - Game Boy Color is available with six different case colors: Teal, Kiwi, Grape, Berry, Dandelion and Atomic Purple.
The LCD display also plays the games in color which opens up a whole new world to the Gameboy market. There are hundreds of
games available including all of the original Gameboy games. |
Nintendo Gameboy - The original Game Boy was released in 1989, which gave players the freedom to play their favorite games no matter
how far they traveled from home. Games like Super Mario Land and Tetris proved that quality games could be developed for portable
use, and an instant army of loyal fans was formed |
Video Games Cheats and Tricks
| Video Game Strategies - Information on all apsects of video game strategy including hints, tips, tricks and cheats. |
SuperCheats.com - Super Cheats is updated on a daily basis with loads of cheats, hints and reviews for many games. They have been
around since 1999 and are one of the most popular game help websites on the Internet. |
A Video Game Cheats - A Video Game Cheats site is packed with the latest cheats, codes and hints for PS2, PC, Xbox and more! They also
have many of the harder to find N64 cheats, Gameboy Cheats, Game Cube cheats and Dreamcast cheats. |
IGN.com Codes - A comprehensive listing of codes, cheats and tricks for almost any gaming console and platform you can imagine. |
Video Game Consoles
| Microsoft XBox - The official page for hardware, software, information and support for the Microsoft XBox video game console. |
Nintendo GameCube - The official site for the Nintendo GameCube. It is filled with news, tips and information as well as details
of hardware, software and accessories for your Nintendo GameCube. |
Sony Playstation 2 (PS2) - The latest in the great line of video game consoles from Sony. This site has links for peripherals and games,
an electronic copy of the users manual, technical specifications and other great information. |
Sony PSone - One of the most successful video game consoles ever created has been miniaturized! The lightweight PS one packs
gaming into a portable, compact unit. There are still hundreds of great games to captivate and entertain with this legacy
video game console. |
Sega Dreamcast - The Sega Dreamcast has been discontinued as a console, but there are still many games available for it and Sega
continues to create new games for the Dreamcast as well as other video game console systems. |
Full-Size Arcade Video Games
| QuarterArcade.com - QuarterArcade.com is based out of Philadelphia, but they dont have a physical showroom. They do all of business
over the internet. This helps them keep costs down and pass the savings on to you. They can deliver games locally, as well
as to anywhere in North America. |
Killer List of Video Games - The International Arcade MuseumTM is the world's largest museum of the art, inventions, and history of the amusement
and coin-operated machine industries. This site maintains a database of nearly 11,000 different video games, news, message
boards and links for shopping. |
GaemArchive.com - This website exists to provide you with information on arcade video games and pinball machines. This is a community
website and we ask that you join our community and assist others by sharing your knowledge about the games you own, collect
or have info on |
Video Arcade Preservation Society - You have entered the Video Arcade Preservation Society (VAPS) web site. As an organization, VAPS is dedicated
to the arcade game collector. This site strives to reflect that by providing collectors, collectors-to-be and enthusiasts
a way to resolve their coin-operated informational needs. |
The Dot Eaters - This site provides a fairly comprehensive history and chronology of video game development starting with the
original Pong game created at Brookhaven National Labratory to entertain visitors to the lab. |
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