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Illegal Alien Haitians File Criminal Charges Against Trump Over Cat Memes
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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BREAKING: Government Source Confirms FBI Dirty Tricks With Key Jan 6 Pipe Bomb Footage as Cover-Up Unravels
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BREAKING: Government Source Confirms FBI Dirty Tricks With Key Jan 6 Pipe Bomb Footage as Cover-Up Unravels

BREAKING: Government Source Confirms FBI Dirty Tricks With Key Jan 6 Pipe Bomb Footage as Cover-Up Unravelshttps://t.co/Jr0Px0xrxChttps://t.co/Jr0Px0xrxC — Revolver News (@RevolverNewsUSA) September 25, 2024
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Global Majority Reject Biden’s War
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Global Majority Reject Biden’s War

by Harley Schlanger, LaRouche Organization: While Biden lied that he is doing everything possible to end the war in Ukraine and get a ceasefire in Gaza, other world leaders denounced the wars backed by those running the U.S. government and their allies, such as Zelensky and Netanyahu.  The potential for the emergence of a new security […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Biden Commerce Secretary Says Trump Needs To Be ‘Eliminated for Good’
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Biden Commerce Secretary Says Trump Needs To Be ‘Eliminated for Good’

by Sean Adl-Tabatabai, The Peoples Voice: Joe Biden’s Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has urged Democrats to “extinguish” former President Donald Trump “forever” before the election this November. “How did we get here? Let’s extinguish him for good,” Raimondo told MSNBC. “We have the answer, we have a remarkably talented candidate who is sincere, pragmatic, who’s […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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COL. Douglas Macgregor : Putin’s Patient Plans
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COL. Douglas Macgregor : Putin’s Patient Plans

from Judge Napolitano: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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The Antstream Arcade Guide #1: Adventure
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The Antstream Arcade Guide #1: Adventure

Greetings, brave retro gamers! Retro games can sometimes be tricky and puzzling – in a good way! But if you’re struggling, we are here to help with a new feature on the Antstream Arcade blog. Each Antstream Arcade guide will include tips and help on how to play and beat a particular game on the service. We have over 1500 brilliant retro games on Antstream Arcade – so we’d better get cracking! The Game: Adventure Developer: Warren Robinett Publisher: Atari Year: 1980 System: Atari 2600     Background Atari’s debut console, the Atari 2600, first appeared in the autumn of 1977 and became a worldwide smash. Many of its games were either official arcade conversions or simple shoot-‘em-ups. However, despite the technological restrictions, talented developers were pushing the boundaries of gameplay to produce relatively complex and thoughtful games. One such person was Warren Robinett, author of another Atari 2600 game, Slot Racers. A fan of the original text adventure game, Adventure by Don Woods and Willie Crowther, Robinett loved the concept of a network of rooms, many of them containing objects to pick up or enemies to fight. For his second game, his objective was to translate the text adventure format to the Atari console. Did you know? Robinett co-founded The Learning Company, specialising in educational software. Its best-selling game was the logic circuit simulation Rocky’s Boots.     The Aim Of The Game An evil magician has stolen the enchanted Chalice and hidden it inside the kingdom. As a courageous hero, your task is to locate the Chalice and place it back inside its rightful home, the Golden Castle. Inevitably, the magician isn’t going to let you wander around unhindered. Three aggressive dragons patrol the kingdom along with a pesky bat that has a penchant for shiny objects.     Getting Started The game begins outside a castle. A small square represents the player and can move in four directions. Each screen has a gap or gaps around its edges – moving through these takes you to another location. There are three difficulty levels which we’ll go into more detail about shortly.     Objects When it touches an object, the square automatically picks it up. Touching the relevant piece of the game activates the held object while pressing fire drops it, and the square can only hold one item at a time. The objects in Adventure are:- Keys: the keys in Adventure are colour coded and open the portcullis’ to each corresponding castle.     Sword: used to slay the chasing dragons. Make sure it’s pointing at the dragon!     Magnet: pulls items towards the square – useful if they’re stuck in a wall.     Bridge: this can be picked up and placed over walls, enabling passage. Essential for levels two and three.     Chalice: your objective, and must be returned to the Golden Castle.     The Enemies Adventure has four enemies: three prowling dragons and a rather annoying bat. The dragons chase the player relentlessly, although you can use the sword to slay them. Should they eat the player, pressing return revives the player back outside the Golden Castle, an early example of a videogame ‘continue’. This, unfortunately, also revives slain dragons while objects remain in their current position. The bat is harmless physically but will constantly swap or steal items, depositing them randomly elsewhere in the maze.     The Difficulty Levels Adventure has three difficulty levels, selectable at the start by pressing F12.   Difficulty Level One Level one is the easiest and, therefore, the best place to start. The adventurer begins at the Golden Castle, and its key is nearby. Grab it, and you can enter the castle and acquire the sword. Make sure you hold the key above your avatar and push it against the portcullis. The objective is to collect the Chalice from the Black Castle. Go down, right and down, and you’ll find its corresponding key, guarded by the green dragon, Grundle. Go back up, left, left and up, and you’ll find yourself in the labyrinthine maze. Somewhere to the north lies the Black Castle. Get the Chalice, head back to the Golden Castle and fortune and glory are yours! There is no bat or red dragon in level one.     Difficulty Level Two As in level one, the player begins outside the Golden Castle. There’s no key, however, and the irksome bat soon absconds with the sword. This is a much more complex adventure, containing three castles and a set of catacombs bottom right from the Golden Castle. You can only see a short distance ahead of you in these – to get the gold key, go down twice, making sure you use the middle path. Taking the key back to the Golden Castle unlocks another path in the catacombs leading to the White Castle. But first, you’ll need the white key, situated in the maze to the west. Once in the White Castle, the northern area is only accessible with the bridge. Here is the key to the Black Castle, home of the Chalice and situated north of the maze.     Difficulty Level Three Level three is identical to level two, except that all the items are placed randomly around the kingdom. Sometimes this makes things easier, but usually trickier! The randomisation can also render the game unsolvable – for example, if the white key is inside the White Castle, there’s no way to get in save for the slim hope that the bat will come in useful for once and pick it up.     Did You Know? In addition to being a remarkably complex game for the Atari 2600, Adventure also contains one of the earliest examples of a hidden Easter egg. Annoyed by Atari’s insistence on designer anonymity, Warren Robinett ‘signed’ Adventure using a secret room. Inevitably, a keen gamer located the room. “A 15-year-old from Salt Lake City wrote to Atari, explaining with a detailed diagram how to get into the secret room,” explains Robinett on his personal website. “By then, I no longer worked for Atari, so they had a couple of their designers track down the part of the game program that produced the secret room. Brad Stewart, who located the offending code, said that if he was assigned to change the program, he would replace ‘Created by Warren Robinett’ with ‘Fixed by Brad Stewart’.” In the end, Atari embraced the idea of hidden content, thus creating the concept of the ‘Easter egg’.     We hope you’ve enjoyed our first Antstream Arcade Guide – stay tuned for more helpful hints soon. If you’re still stuck on Adventure, why not head to the Antstream Arcade Discord server and see if someone can help you? You can find us at: https://discord.gg/antstream. Farewell, adventurer!   The post The Antstream Arcade Guide #1: Adventure appeared first on Old School Gamer Magazine.
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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New To Antstream This Week: Megalopolis SOS & Snowboard Championship
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New To Antstream This Week: Megalopolis SOS & Snowboard Championship

Strap on your board and head down the mountain, or save Earth’s cities from alien attack in this week’s new titles. Two more new games come to Antstream this week. Shoot down alien ships in Magalopolis SOS (MSX) and master the slopes in Snowboard Championship (Arcade). Megalopolis SOS was originally released for the MSX system way back in 1983. The game is a fixed screen shooter in which the player must defend the major cities of Earth against alien attack. Similar to the original Space Invaders, Megalopolis SOS will have the player moving their target cursor to take down alien ships attacking from the top of the screen. Alongside a usual projectile missile, the player can also fire what the game calls “floaters” which are a mine of sorts that will explode on contact with an alien ship. Along the bottom of the screen are representations of major Earth cities that will fall to ruin if they take enough damage. Save these major cities, such as London, New York City and more, by removing the alien threat. Snowboard Championship is a Gaelco arcade game from 1997. Snowboard Championship replicates the thrill of racing down a snow-covered mountain on a snowboard, with the player having to react to on-screen prompts showing upcoming turns. It is all about the time on the various courses available in the game, picking the perfect line and avoiding obstacles to maintain high speed. There are three different snowboarders to choose from, representing Japan, US and Europe, and two different modes. Strap on your board, adjust those goggles and show the mountain who’s boss. This week’s challenge is Most Valuable Figurine in BioMechanical Toy (Arcade), for players who want to prove just how good they are. We’ll be back next week with more games to play anytime, anywhere. The post New To Antstream This Week: Megalopolis SOS & Snowboard Championship appeared first on Old School Gamer Magazine.
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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New On Antstream This Week: Thunder Hoop And Midnight Resistance
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New On Antstream This Week: Thunder Hoop And Midnight Resistance

Save the world or save your family in this week’s new additions to the Antstream library. Two more games join the Antstream library this week. Classic run and gun action in both Thunder Hoop (Arcade) and Midnight Resistance (Amiga). Thunder Hoop was released as an arcade game by Gaelco in 1992. When genius geneticist Dr. Genbreak goes into a rage and unleashes a bunch of mutants on the world, the only response is for another group of geneticists to create Thunder Hoop, a biological weapon, in the form of an angry dude, designed to deal with the mutant menace. Combining run & gun with platforming, Thunder Hoop must make his way through the various levels, or zones, climbing ladders, leaping over gaps and obstacles, and using his powers to destroy the wide range of often quirky looking mutants, before eventually taking on the end of zone bosses. Thunder Hoop has a punching power that launches a projectile which has a nice variety of upgrades similar to scrolling shooter games, but can also jump on some enemies to defeat them, also allowing him to jump higher. Data East’s 1990 Amiga launch of Midnight Resistance is another run & gun game, but this time there are two brothers on a mission to rescue their family from King Crimson’s evil drug empire. Data East originally launched the game as an arcade title in 1989, and Midnight Resistance also made an appearance on other home computers and on the SEGA Mega Drive. As the player works through the levels of Midnight Resistance, fighting back a variety of soldiers and hardware, they will collect keys that allow them to enter a weapons store and unlock new guns, special weapons and extra ammunition, giving access to plenty of variety in ways to shoot the enemies that approach from in front, behind and above. There is plenty of action to be had in Midnight Resistance, and plenty of enemies to be shot. Also, this week’s challenge is Iaijutsu Stand-off in Samurai Shodown. Defeat or be defeated in this challenge where one hit will decided who the victor is. We’ll be back next week with more games to play anytime, anywhere. The post New On Antstream This Week: Thunder Hoop And Midnight Resistance appeared first on Old School Gamer Magazine.
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RetroGame Roundup
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Atari 50 – ‘The Wider World of Atari’ DLC
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Atari 50 – ‘The Wider World of Atari’ DLC

New York, NY (September 26, 2024) —Today, publisher Atari and developer Digital Eclipse are thrilled to announce the launch of the first major DLC to the critically acclaimed Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration. Titled The Wider World of Atari, this DLC features 19 playable games and eight video segments set in a brand-new timeline. Delve deep into stories from Atari’s history, highlighting how the company has influenced creators and fans over the decades. Fans can explore the 19  games included in this first DLC:  Berzerk – 2600 Berzerk Voice Enhanced – 2600  Berzerk – 5200 Berzerk – Arcade Frenzy – Arcade Red Baron – Arcade Sky Diver – Arcade Avalanche – Arcade Destroyer – Arcade Super Bug – Arcade Football – Arcade Stellar Track – 2600 (Sears exclusive) Submarine Commander – 2600 (Sears exclusive) Steeplechase – 2600 (Sears exclusive) Atari Video Cube – 2600 Desert Falcon – 2600 Off the Wall – 2600 Sky Diver – 2600 Avalanche – Atari 8-bit Here’s what else is included in the new DLC expansion:  Unusual and underappreciated Atari 2600 innovations, as well as hidden gems from the 1980s A spotlight on the artist Evelyn Seto, who helped create Atari’s iconic logo The community’s quest for unreleased prototypes and the preservation of gaming history Archival and contemporary interviews from employees, fans, and homebrew developers   The Wider World of Atari includes new interviews, vintage ads, historical artifacts, and more, which have all been researched and presented with Digital Eclipse’s signature style. Highlights from the new timeline include unusual and underappreciated innovations and hidden gems from the late 1980s; a spotlight on the artist Evelyn Seto, who helped create the iconic “Fuji” Atari logo; Pong creator Al Alcorn explaining the birth of Breakout; and an exploration of the fan base’s role in discovering unreleased prototypes, creating “homebrew” games, and preserving Atari history. The DLC is available now on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and Series X, and PlayStation 4 & 5 for $7.99. Additionally, owners of the original game on the Atari VCS can get the DLC content for free as part of an update! Fans attending the Portland Retro Gaming Expo (PRGE) can learn more about the DLC and the Atari 50: Anniversary Celebration project this Sunday, September 29, during a panel discussion featuring Digital Eclipse Producer Chris Kohler, Atari VP of Games Ethan Stearns, and Atari Founder Nolan Bushnell. A second DLC entitled The First Console War will be released globally on November 8, along with the physical release of Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 for $39.99. The physical release contains the original game and both DLCs. A Steelbook version for Nintendo Switch, which will include Atari 2600 art cards, miniature arcade marquee signs, and an Al Alcorn Replica Syzygy Co. business card, will retail for $49.99 USD.     The post Atari 50 – ‘The Wider World of Atari’ DLC appeared first on Old School Gamer Magazine.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Jesse Watters Primetime (Full episode) - Wednesday, September 25
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