A quirky tech enthusiast attempted to load Sega Genesis console games through a vinyl record player.
Something’s hiding in the cassette. Rearrange the words of your enemies to investigate a small-town conspiracy in this mystery puzzle game. Your guide to every puzzle in the ridiculous game, and every ...
Roger is a long-time tech journalist with many site credits including AppleInsider and Android Authority. His specialties include everything from Apple, Android, and Windows devices through to ...
For the past ten years or so I’ve been a musical rut, playing the same half-dozen, half-written songs on guitar once every other blue moon and listening to the same handful of punk bands I listened to ...
Much technology that's used today was created in the '60s, including computer mice, LEDs, barcode scanners, video game ...
These obsolete things boomers took for granted were once everyday essentials before technology made them disappear for good.
Collect awesome monster forms to use during turn-based battles in this indie open-world RPG. Combine any two monster forms using Cassette Beasts’ Fusion System to create unique and powerful new ones!
Super Mario, Zelda (or Link), Purple Tentacle, Sonic—these are just a few of the heroes who have inspired gamers for over 40 years. Some of the original gaming devices from Atari, Commodore, Nintendo, ...
Admittedly, it’s pretty easy to buy a vintage cassette tape player or a vintage Walkman these days. Ebay is a great resource. However, buying one that is in working order is a different story entirely ...
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Japanese consumer electronics company Maxell, known for its high-performance chromium metal cassettes during its 80s zenith, has now released a modern update to the portable cassette player. This ...
No, this isn’t science fiction. Real-life researchers taught a dish of roughly 200,000 living human brain cells to play the classic 1990s computer game “Doom.” Experts at Cortical Labs, an Australian ...