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Friday, August 14, 2009

Friday Timewaster

My friends, we have struck the retro-gaming mother lode. It's hundreds of classic 80s and 90s home video and computer games in a veritable orgy of nostalgic gaming nirvana. (Okay, that prose was bit purple, but I'm kinda tingly over here.)

I've linked to the Commodore 64 site; there are sister sites for Nintendo, Sega Master System, DOS, and Gameboy -- and they're all Java-liciously one-click emulated.

Now go forth and blow your work day to smithereens.

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