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Juegos en línea y LAN parties [Online Games and LAN Parties]
- 3 Cuarentones asaltan las maquinitas (Historia poco convencional de los videojuegos) [3 Forties Attack the Machines (Unconventional History of Video Games)]
- Narrated by: Carlos Humberto Mendoza, Ulises Gama, Julio César Trinidad Lanzagorta Olvera
- Length: 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
La llegada de internet hizo posible que pudiéramos jugar con amigos o desconocidos que no estaban en la misma sala... o país. Aquí un vistazo a esa cultura que hoy ya es tan vigente pero que comenzó en los 90s con las LAN Parties, otro momento de historia digno de compartir.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2022 Julio César Trinidad Lanzagorta Olvera (P)2022 Storyside
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