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What are some good video game websites that are worth reading? Not stuff like GameFAQs, but just good sites/blogs to read about and explore. To start off I'll share a few of my favorites (or at least former favorites):
I really enjoyed HardcoreGaming101.net for a while but some of the takes are bad and the redesign is even worse. You can't even see all of the games in one page anymore (and it is an extensive list).
For the Obscuritory, it's really easy to write this one off as the author looks like every California "balding cuck" stereotype and doing a fundraiser for Trans Lifeline isn't confidence-inspiring, but there's a lot of stuff to read here, including on SimRefinery and its backstory, and a host of games, many of which you probably hadn't heard of:
TaskMaker (which could've been something like EarthBound for WRPGs if it wasn't for the Mac-only release), Capitalism (an amazingly complex business simulation, the tutorial is 90 minutes alone), art projects that weren't really appreciated at the time (Uncle Buddy's Phantom Funhouse), strange fangames (Super Mario and the Legacy of the Golden Hammer), or games like PowerBar Extreme Rock Climbing.
Those are the only two I can really think of right now. I'd also talk about the venerable |tsr's nes archive but it seems to have gone down for good, 20 years after it stopped updating. Still, for as outdated as it is, it has some full pages for Famicom Disk System games (despite not being officially discontinued until 2003, information on it in the West was hard to come by, and there are pages for it, from stuff everyone knows (Super Mario Bros. 2 aka "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels") to the obscure (Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School), though sadly that's about the extent for it for full pages...
I really enjoyed HardcoreGaming101.net for a while but some of the takes are bad and the redesign is even worse. You can't even see all of the games in one page anymore (and it is an extensive list).
For the Obscuritory, it's really easy to write this one off as the author looks like every California "balding cuck" stereotype and doing a fundraiser for Trans Lifeline isn't confidence-inspiring, but there's a lot of stuff to read here, including on SimRefinery and its backstory, and a host of games, many of which you probably hadn't heard of:
TaskMaker (which could've been something like EarthBound for WRPGs if it wasn't for the Mac-only release), Capitalism (an amazingly complex business simulation, the tutorial is 90 minutes alone), art projects that weren't really appreciated at the time (Uncle Buddy's Phantom Funhouse), strange fangames (Super Mario and the Legacy of the Golden Hammer), or games like PowerBar Extreme Rock Climbing.
Those are the only two I can really think of right now. I'd also talk about the venerable |tsr's nes archive but it seems to have gone down for good, 20 years after it stopped updating. Still, for as outdated as it is, it has some full pages for Famicom Disk System games (despite not being officially discontinued until 2003, information on it in the West was hard to come by, and there are pages for it, from stuff everyone knows (Super Mario Bros. 2 aka "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels") to the obscure (Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School), though sadly that's about the extent for it for full pages...
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