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ICYMI: it's Zelda's 35th anniversary this year! So check out @ishaansahdev's The Legend of Zelda - A Complete Development History in eBook and Wiki versions: https://t.co/DgxX5v2Fyb
The history of a sometimes overlooked game, 1994's Microsoft Space Simulator: https://t.co/v6puT8xCwr
Converting historical 1980s Czechoslovak activist games for an exhibition on the end of Communist rule in the country: https://t.co/fuORuQ92Xn
On 40 years of Alan McNeil's Berzerk, which debuted as an arcade machine in late 1980: https://t.co/TZoMY3iC8G
Arcade/rhythm game history is sometimes under-appreciated, so @ItsFantasticAC is a great new site/Twitter. Here's a translated DDR Extreme interview from 2003: https://t.co/SZcdjkTOay
How much do you know about the Nintendo... mini vacuum cleaner? @beforemario comes up with the goods: https://t.co/LwIlumK6if
It was thought to be lost forever, but we managed to rescue and rebuild the unreleased "Days of Thunder" for the NES from a pile of dying floppy disks. In memory of its co-author Chris Oberth, here's the story of how it all came together: https://t.co/knXkMaJ6bJ
These gorgeous Final Fantasy VII scene renders from our archives are like peering into an alternate universe where Remake used all of the original art assets Square made in 1996. See them all here: https://t.co/D5zakpkrej
More vintage Final Fantasy VII promotional character renders added to the gallery, here's a sample. See them all here: https://t.co/YWyDXbP5wh
To celebrate Final Fantasy VII Remake, we're going to post some of the original art that Square sent to magazines way back in 1997 to promote the game! Follow this thread for more.
First up: Some very high res Nomura Tetsuya illustrations. More here: https://t.co/dbd9AulECc