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15 Fun Facts About the Nintendo Game Boy
The Game Boy Light, a Japanese-only release, had a built-in backlit screen allowing people to play in low light conditions.
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15 Fun Facts About the Nintendo Game Boy
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Interesting Facts on Poker, Bluffs and Lying
The rate of blinking can indicate lying, but only if you know in great detail the person's base blinking rate.
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25 Simulating Facts About The Sims
Did you know that characters from The Sims can actually die from embarrassment?
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What You Didn’t Know About Nintendo InfoGraphic
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20 Interesting Facts About the Nintendo 64
The final Nintendo 64 cartridge game ever made was "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater" and was released in 2002.
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30 Super Facts About Spider-Man
Did you know that former President Obama’s favorite superhero is actually Spider-Man?
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Interesting Facts About Microsoft’s Xbox One
Did you know you can Skype with your friends whilst watching TV or playing a game with an Xbox One?
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Call of Duty: Ray Gun Facts
One of the first times anything remotely resembled a ray-gun appeared was in H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds in 1989.
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Interesting Facts About Nintendo’s Wii U
The Nintendo Wii U gamepad is not only a controller, additional screen, and separate console, but can also control your TV!
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Interesting Facts About Sony’s Playstation 4
In order to prevent wire cluttering, designers of the PS4 created a downwards slope at the back of the console.
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Interesting Facts About Devil May Cry
Did you know that the puzzle solving, survival horror game Devil May Cry had 4 parts that weren't released in chronological order?
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Amazing Facts On The Atari 2600
The Atari 2600 gaming console was originally released in 1977 under the name Atari Video Computer System (Atari VCS).