Playbook Gaming Video, showing U “AlphaWave”.

For a good review of the game read this Crackberry post by Michelle Haag: http://crackberry.com/alphawave-hardline-studios-hd-arcade-shooter-blackberry-playbook

Skateman1972 showing you, “AlphaWave” nice game for the Blackberry Playbook.

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Proto Case for Commodore Flyer Check it out!

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As i was wondering around the net, i came across this nice Commodore Computer Club post. Its about a Prototype Housing for the Flyer.

The Flyer is a Commodore internet modem and disk drive emulator. And by default comes without a Case just the Board. Check out this Prototype Case

Find out more on  Commodore Flyer Enclosure Prototype – Commodore Computer Club – USA.

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Relive the Old Days, Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ Is best selling Vinyl Album for Third Year.

Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ Is Top-Selling Vinyl Album for Third Year

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The Beatles’ 1969 classic Abbey Road is the top-selling vinyl album for a third consecutive year, according to sales data recently released by Nielsen SoundScan. The record sold 41,000 copies in 2011, up from 35,000 in 2010 and 34,800 in 2009. Abbey Road was the second-highest selling vinyl album in 2008, with its 16,500 copies eclipsed by Radiohead’s In Rainbows, which sold 25,800 that year.

The gradual increase in vinyl sales for Abbey Road over the past few years mirrors an overall upward trend in vinyl sales, though the format only accounts for 3.9 percent of total music sales for the year.

via Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ Is Top-Selling Vinyl Album for Third Year | Music News | Rolling Stone.

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Retrode 2 retro gaming adapter brings SNES / Genesis support to your PC for $85 -

Retrode 2 retro gaming adapter brings SNES / Genesis support to your PC for $85, what a nice gadget.

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We were already head over heels for the original Retrode, and we’ve gotta say — version 2.0 looks mighty good in that attire. As the story goes, the product shown above is the result of some three years of toiling, with the second iteration handling cartridges for Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo. In fact, there’s a pair of ports on here, enabling one cart from each console to be loaded up and carried around. Users need only to find and install an emulator on their machine, plug a cartridge and / or an associated controller into the device and then connect the Retrode 2 to one’s computer via USB. Once you’ve loaded a ROM into your emulator, configured your controller and canceled every appointment on your calendar for the next 48 hours… well, you’re in for quite a weekend of retro gaming nirvana. It’s up for pre-order now in the source link for $84.99, with shipments expected to begin on January 23rd.

 

via Retrode 2 retro gaming adapter brings SNES / Genesis support to your PC for $85 — Engadget.

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The internet in 1969.

A look into the future of the Internet anno 1969….. not bad… not bad at all.

 

 

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