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The latest news in Gaming, Game Development, Anime, and Archive Projects. News submissions and comments are very welcome! News shown on Archive [frontpage]. Archive News can be viewed in your favorite news reader in RSS, RSS2, and XML formats. Fri, 21 Nov 2008 06:06:08 +0100 A little less than a year ago, we launched Archive Games (http://archivegames.net), a utility to easily browse, download, and update games. Since then, we've doubled the size of our games library (okay, from 3 to 6 :P), created a Linux version, added support for Vista, and seamlessly patched in...
Sun, 09 Nov 2008 07:43:01 +0100 The primary IRC server (http://editingarchive.com/irc/) is back online, and so I've moved everything back on over to it. Included in this move are the logs (http://www.editingarchive.com/irc/logs/), which are now updated for the last couple of months and will continue being updated automatically. ...
Fri, 07 Nov 2008 16:12:24 +0100 Just caught this one via one of Simon Carless's GameSetLinkDump (http://www.gamesetwatch.com/2008/11/gamesetlinkdump_elite_beat_sorcerors.php) articles: Simon the Sorceror 4 is out, and it sounds pretty fun (http://www.adventureclassicgaming.com/index.php/site/reviews/419/).
For those...
Thu, 06 Nov 2008 05:16:44 +0100 As of last Saturday, Microsoft has ceased license sales (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7707016.stm) of its once popular Windows 3.1 operating system. While not in common home usage today, it is still used for low-power systems in specialized cases, such as aviation.
Fri, 31 Oct 2008 01:37:49 +0100 Apparently Electronic Arts has a new policy (http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/87102-EA-Get-Banned-From-Forums-Lose-Your-Games) wherein misbehaving in their forums and getting a ban will result in your online EA games being unplayable. To make this worse, apparently they have no posted...
Tue, 28 Oct 2008 04:19:34 +0100 A Brief History of A & B (http://gangles.ca/?p=128) goes through the consoles from the NES to the 360, detailing how the A and B buttons have evolved through generations. In the comments, one astute reader points out that the Sony symbols can be counted in number of brush strokes, thus putting it...
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