12 Cultural Shifts Sparked By the 1975 Digital Revolution
Life looks a lot different than it did in 1975, and that’s largely thanks to the digital revolution that took place 50 years ago.
Life looks a lot different than it did in 1975, and that’s largely thanks to the digital revolution that took place 50 years ago.
‘Magic: The Gathering’ cards can get extremely pricey among collectors, but certain versions—like the 1993 Black Lotus card—could still be worth a lot of money to this day.
NECA is reviving “The Game of Jaws” in honor of the 50th anniversary of the original summer blockbuster.
Prodigy Education ranked the most game-obsessed states based on the number of establishments, events, and search trends related to the hobby.
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Spoiler alert: They’re still around.
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The Tamagotchi gets an update with this Darth Vader edition, complete with mini-games, character interactions, and lightsaber training.
Instead of breaking your old Game Boy out of storage, snap the GAMEBABY case onto your iPhone.
The game of familiar faces has surprising connections to Anne Frank and fidget toys.
GTA Boom reveals people‘s favorite video game characters of the year.
This riddle dates back to the 1860s—can you figure out the answer?
This riddle dates back to the 1930s—can you figure out the answer?
We give you an obscure word with four definitions—one correct, three made up. Can you identify the correct one?
Elms Puzzles experts can help you take your puzzle game to the next level.
People in the past had a way with words when it came to describing activity between the sheets.
Holiday toy crazes come and go, but some retro toys like Tickle Me Elmo and the Talkboy are as iconic today as they were 30-odd years ago.
The riddle below dates back to the 19th century—can you figure it out?
KFC customers in Spain can now raise their own digital fried chicken pet.