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Scanline Artifacts

Buried video treasures, ancient gaming lore, cool artifacts of a cathode ray past – come with me on an expedition through AV and video gaming history!

Author: Sasha McAuliffe

Hello! Sasha here, freelance writer, digital and physical media archaeologist, and fanzine editor. I'm passionate about exploring video game history, gaming pop culture, and old physical media and I hope you join me on my expeditions here!
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The Adventures of Robin Hood: The Forgotten Open-World Game Pioneer

3rd Aug 202424th Nov 2025 Sasha McAuliffe

What if you wanted to be part of a living sandbox world that, given the opportunity, runs independent of your involvement but will react and change according to your actions? Such a game would be years away from those 16-bit days, right?

Wrong. It existed in 1991. Continue reading The Adventures of Robin Hood: The Forgotten Open-World Game Pioneer

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Exploring the 1995 PlayStation Developer’s Demo Disc

3rd Aug 20249th Sep 2025 Sasha McAuliffe

While Europe and Japan focused on gameplay with its first demo discs for the Sony PlayStation, North America charted a different course. Continue reading Exploring the 1995 PlayStation Developer’s Demo Disc

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