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      <title>Rediscovering Gaming History: The Resurrection of Xcavator</title>
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      <description>Long-lost NES puzzle game Xcavator, originally developed by Chris Oberth in 1991 and never released, is making a triumphant return thanks to a partnership between iam8bit and the Video Game History Foundation. This fully polished cartridge edition, priced at $100, not only revives a piece of gaming history but also includes a detailed manual that chronicles the games troubled past, Oberths career, and the broader challenges of preserving 8-bit history.</description>
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