Tag: Arcade
After receiving such fantastic exclusive recent News about Sam’s journey wasn’t enough today, we now have even more Exclusive News! yet again from Retrofan! Retrofan has uploaded a third teaser video on his YouTube channel showing Bomb Jack DX’s Power mode! Collect the coins! :) A few words from Retrofan himself.. We found a space–saving solution for the power mode….
In this (English language) podcast the following items: Chris Huelsbeck: Super Turrican 2, Chris Wilkins interview, Top 10 games from The C64 In Pixels, Gaming Trivia, Karma 64: Wizball and the Amiga Minute (Individual Computers: New Commodore motherboards). Website: http://www.retrogamingroundup.com
Habi from CPCWiki Forums has ported Pac-Mania over to the Amstrad PCW. Pac-Mania is an arcade video game in the Pac-Man series, released by Namco in 1987 (and distributed by Atari Games in the United States and Europe). It runs on Namco System 1 hardware and was the last arcade title in the Pac-Man series until 1996. Pac-Mania is a…
Retrofan from Forum64 contacted us today to let us know that teaser video number 2 (Beta 1) for ‘Bomb Jack DX’ is now available for our viewing pleasure! Since the last video there has been several updates to the game. Check out the list below! Revised logo New font Now 3 of 5 backgrounds (with working bombs) Bomb’s fuses light…
F.L over at World of Spectrum Forums has ported the ZX Spectrum version of Barbarian to the Sega Megadrive/Genesis! You can download the port (and other versions) over at http://barbarian.1987.free.fr. The rom works on a real Sega Genesis/Megadrive (ntsc or pal), and on emulators. (Kega Fusion works best) Download: barbarianSPECTRUMmegadrive.zip Website: http://barbarian.1987.free.fr Forum Thread: http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/
FPGA Arcade is a retro computer system developed by MikeJ and can be used to emulate (in hardware) many retro computers such as: Amiga, Apple II+, AtariST, Atari 800XL, BBC B, Commodore VIC-20 / C64, MSX and the Spectrum. Mfilos has received his FPGA Arcade and has built the system inside a mini-itx case. You can follow his progress on…
















