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My Top 25 SNES Games
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System went by many names. In Japan, it was the Super Famicom. In Korea, Hyundai sold it as the Super Comboy. In the West, it was the Super Nintendo, the Super NES... in our house it was always just the SNES. (That's pronounced “snez” by the way. None of that “ess-enn-ee-ess” here.) When we got our own second-hand SNES in the mid-90s, it was a revelation. Our first home console, with full colour games to play on our terribly modest TV screen. Some will favour the Mega Drive/Genesis, others the PlayStation; but for me, the SNES was the great console of the 1990s. Don't worry, I'll get to those other two.
By Daniel Tessierabout 3 hours ago in Gamers
Revisiting All the President's Men: The Gold Standard of Journalistic Thrillers
Plot Summary All The President's Men follows Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein as they investigate a suspicious event that took place at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. What begins as typical reporting gradually uncovers a vast web of political scandals and cover-ups connected to the United States government. As the two journalists gather leads, verify sources, and face mounting pressure, their work exposes the dark truth behind the Watergate scandal.
By TheScreenAnalystabout 3 hours ago in Geeks



























