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Gaming

A collection of blogs for gaming. Included are console gaming, PC gaming, mobile gaming, and other electronic games.

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Flappy Bird’s Final Flight: 12 Years Since The Game That Quit At The Peak

Flappy Bird launched on iOS in May 2013, made by Vietnamese indie developer Dong Nguyen under his small studio dotGears. It’s the definition of simple: tap to keep a tiny bird (often referred to as “Faby”) in the air and squeeze through pairs of green pipes. Its simple gameplay and extreme difficulty made Flappy Bird

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An image of Sal9000 and Nene from Love Plus.

Japanese Man Holds Wedding Ceremony With Nintendo DS Game Character

In 2009, a 27-year-old man in Tokyo who goes by the online name “SAL9000” drew international attention after holding a wedding ceremony with Nene Anegasaki, a fictional character from the Nintendo DS dating simulation game Love Plus. Nene is portrayed as a cheerful, affectionate high school girl whose in-game responses shift depending on how the

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PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for October: Silent Hill 2 Leads the Scares

Sony’s October lineup leans into spooky season with a marquee horror remake and a stack of story-driven hits. Silent Hill 2 headlines the month, with fresh PS5 editions and horror treats rounding out the slate. Until Dawn and Poppy Playtime are perfect Halloween picks if you want jump scares and tense choices. Yakuza: Like a

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Impact of Horror Games

Horror games hit different because you’re not just watching fear. The best releases pull you in with story, atmosphere, and choices that feel risky. Lose focus, and the game punishes you. Keep cool, and you get that rush only interactive terror can deliver. Its interactivity is nothing you can experience in movies or books.  Let

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