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Seriously Gaming – US Black Engineer

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How can Blacks finally get in the game, and become creators of the games we all love? Thirty years ago Nintendo brought Game Boy to the United States, where it became an instant icon of the 80s'. Game Boy and Game Boy Color would go on to sell 118.69 million units worldwide. From Super Mario … Continue reading "Seriously Gaming"

Source: US Black Engineer – The STEM Community's Magazine

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