Category: News

Mojon Twins’ 2017 game ‘Cheril in the Cave’ has been released for the NES

The Mojon Twins, one of the most prolific active retro game developers, has released one of their gams for the NES. This time it is a game from the famous Cheril Trilogy that was made in 2017. “Great reward for capturing the evil monster in the cave”, Cheril read in a notice placed in her local bulletin board. “Watermelon candy…

New Atari800MacX 5.3.0 includes Atari800 4.2 core update

The macOS emulator for Atari 8-bit computers has been updated to version 5.3.0. Among the many changes and improvements, the most notable one is the update of the emulator core, using Atari800 4.2. The last core update happened more than eight years ago. The UI has also new features that the users were longing for so much time, like continuous…

Creating homebrew games for the Nintendo Gameboy has just become much easier!

Using the same approach of NESMaker, GB Studio is a no-to-little-coding drag & drop visual too to create games for the Gameboy, allowing you to make real ROMs in minutes which can run on any emulator or even on a real GB! To make it even more appealing, the tools is free, open source and support macOS, Windows, and Linux!…

Scene World Podcast Episode #93 – Revisiting NeoHabitat with Randy Farmer

Habitat, and its final version Club Caribe, was one of the world’s first MMORPGs: an immersive, graphical, virtual world populated by C64 users in real time through the Quantumlink Network. Randy Farmer is one of the original architects of that world, and he remains involved in maintaining the project to this day. He joins AJ and Joerg to talk about…

Retro gaming homebrew development contests roundup – what is still going on in 2020

My only participation in game development contests happened a few years ago in the BASIC 10-liner, where I managed to a very low score – the game wasn’t that good, to be honest. Despite that, this is one of the topics that most interest me. The interest comes from reasons. One is my thinking to try again to participate in…

Murder Manor – The first interactive adventure presented in double lo-res graphics for the Apple II

The Crow Cousins (Daniel Henderson and Roby Sherman) have released a new graphic adventure for the Apple II, featuring beautiful low-resolution graphics using the double lowers mode of the Apple II. Murder Manor follows a similar plot and gameplay of a Clue game where you have to walk around, going to different places of the Screenhole Manor, interacting with objects…

ZEsarUX 9.0 – ZX Spectrum emulator gets major update, including MSX, Colecovision emulation support

The well-regarded ZEsarUX emulator reached version 9.0 bringing a foot-long list of new features and improvements, notably the addition to non-Sinclair machines like MSX, Colecovision, Spectravideo, and SEGA SG-1000. ZEsarUX is open-source and multiplatform, having off-the-shelf installers for Windows, macOS, Linux, Raspberry PI, and many others. Initially created to be a ZX Spectrum emulator, Cesar Hernandez’s program quickly extended its…

‘Poke for ZX’ – An experimental game that let you taste a Pokemon game on a ZX Spectrum +3

Now you can taste a Pokemon-like game running on a ZX Spectrum +3! The developer known as +3Code has created a J-RPG featuring ‘Poke’, a mutant cat that is very similar to the Nintendo’s most famous Pokemon. Who are we kidding, it is a 100% accurate copy :) The game was created using the +3 BASIC language and it is…

A TRS-80 Color Computer Commercial Quality Action/Fight Game in BASIC, part 3

Chapters: 01 , 02 , 03. So far we were just testing non-purpose brute force semigraphics block pushing, but enough to get a direction to explore.Next step would be to get that direction aligned to some game design. I certainly now know that my skills with BASIC will be able to cut for a bunch of blocks in motion, so I need…

Retro Tea Breaks 1 – RetroManCave’s book to preserve video game history – You have only one day to ensure you get your copy!

Neil “RetroManCave” Thomas is well-known by the retro gaming and computing community, mostly by his YouTube channel. Throughout the years, Neil has conducted many interviews on his YouTube channel – a series of videos entitled Retro Tea Breaks that help to tell the history of the video gaming industry for future generations. Complementing the popular video series,  Neil has selected…