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✅ Added [Number] new titles (e.g., NES, SNES, PS1) ✅ Fixed reported broken links ✅ General site speed improvements The update is live right now
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The old cluttered sidebar has been replaced with a . Consoles are now organized by generation, from the Magnavox Odyssey (1972) to the PlayStation 2 (2000). A dark mode toggle is now available by default, reducing eye strain during late-night browsing sessions.
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