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Open Club · 7 members · Last active
Do you remember when Sauron was a mod, and how awful he was? Do you quickly get tired of his sarcasm and pettiness, or his overall narcissism? If so, then join us! The I Hate Sauron club is actively seeking new members so we can all have fun complaining about Sauron and his pretentious opinions. Sign up today!
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Closed Club · 11 members · Last active
Phantom Logic's Esoteric Beta Society — An elite, members-only establishment for retro gaming's most discerning patrons. Seasoned connoisseurs meticulously vet new original games for the Atari 2600, ensuring each release delivers an uncompromising level of fun, rewarding challenge, and pure 8-bit delight.
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Born during the height of the PlayStation Portable, PSPMinis.com was the primary source of information about Sony's range of download-only PSP Minis and PlayStation Mobile games. As it enters its twilight, that site has successfully lived up to its goal to "become the largest and most popular site dedicated to providing news and reviews of PSP Minis and PlayStation Mobile games." This AtariAge club is dedicated to the memory of that site, preserving its coverage of these two Sony publishing programs, and providing a new home for its small forum community. -
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Is there anyone in Southwest Florida dying to play some multiplayer 2600, 5200, and 7800 on original hardware, and available for meetups? I've found that it's very difficult to get people to even TRY old Atari games these days because the skill set required to play retro games is so different from that of modern gamers. For example, my 8 year old brother can beat Ganon in Breath of the Wild with janky armor and few hearts, and he can practically take down a golden lynel with his eyes closed, but he rage quits on the easiest levels of the simplest Atari games. He gets blown away and loses interest fast in any competitive games as well. My wife has also beaten Legend of Zelda: BotW and is of the same mindset. I believe it takes an old school gamer with a certain old school skill set to appreciate the smooth clarity and polish of lightning fast Atari action. I'm hoping that we might be able to get a group together in the Ft. Myers/Naples area to experience the excitement of the greatest generation of home video games.
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