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  • The History of Video Games

    An article by Leonard Herman, Jer Horwitz, Steve Kent, and Skyler Miller. Also lists events in video game history.

    www.gamespot.com

  • Martin's Pinball Simulation Reviews

    Reviews of games for Windows and DOS, including ratings and high scores.

    www.lastbandit.com

  • Rising: The Tower of Pin

    Includes a history of computer pinball simulations, rulesheets for many games, and reviews.

    www.pcpinball.com

  • Open Site

    A volunteer run encyclopedia categorized by genre. Includes information, review overviews, hints, release dates, and artwork.

    open-site.org

  • GamingMoz

    Open content video game information source. Includes release data, box art, links, cheats, and message boards.

    www.gamingmoz.org

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