by Val Behold: The most ridiculous FNAF fan game ever created. Have you ever played one of the 8-bit minigames and thought: “What if it was on a real Atari 2600?” No? Well I did. And I did something about it. Presenting Cakewalk! for the Atari 2600 Video Computer System and Sears Telegames Video Arcade. You control Mr. L.D. Bear (That’s Mr. Legally…
by ETHAN HALL DEV A fantastic tribute Castlevania game: Crimson Blood! The year is 1760 A.D., darkness chokes the land, It’s thirst for life spreads across the world so grand, A vampire lurks in secret, feared by those who dare to speak. And demons claw from hell to torment the helpless and the weak. On this night of terror, stands…
by Namekop Professoreitor es un CRAP GAME, en toda su esencia. El título, mola, la trama atrae y el desarrollo, minimalista. Más, CRAP, no se puede.. o sí. Un profesor lanza tizas, con 5 intentos para demostrar quien manda en clase al más puro estilo “Class of 1984” ante un alumnado, muy rebelde en el que la reputación se debe…
From Henry Lowe: Card Cat Version 1.91 in now available at https://henrylowe.net/card-cat/ This update adds additional cards and preliminary support for detection of a No-Slot-Clock (NSC) on a card or under system ROM. Thanks to the Apple II community members who have helped add new cards and assisted with testing.
The Bally-Midway classic, now in your pocket! by arugulaZ Here’s a Game Boy Advance conversion of the arcade classic GORF, which aims to be as close to the original as possible on a 2001-vintage handheld. Aside from a cramped resolution, the Game Boy Advance has more than enough juice to do the game justice. You’ve got 128 sprites, 256 colors,…
Title: Robotik Genre: Arcade Author(s): Gamecast Medium: Disk 720KB Hardware requirements: MSX1 64KB, FDD This is another maze game where each exit takes you to a new maze. Find the key and head through the exit door. It’s a classic MSX1 arcade title from the land of the rising pasta. Imagine being an astronaut out in space, spacesuit on,…
For those of you who are 6502 fans, this project will be right up your alley. Many of us attend the vintage computer festivals and related events around the country each year and with Frank Eggen’s little project, we can now attend in style. According to his introduction of the project on Facebook: I am excited to announce the release…
















