Tag: Arcade

Globus, New ‘Old’ ZX Spectrum Game Finally Released After Many Years!

Globus is a new ‘old’ release by Paco Lafuente. The game was developed between 1986 and 1987 and was unpublished until recently. The game looks a lot like Pac-Man minus the collecting of pills. Instead you have to try and get to the left side of the screen, collect your energy charge and make your way to the right side to discharge without getting…

Bebop and Tempo, New Challenging Retro Arcade Fun for PC and Mac!

Brandon Dominguez recently emailed over details of a new game for PC and Mac called Bebop and Tempo. Bebop and Tempo is a challenging retro arcade platforming game with a focus on skill and competition. Inspired by the many great games on NES, Bebop and Tempo has the music, art, and difficulty to match. Play through a variety of levels…

SIGI, A Fart for Melusina, New Retro Platformer for iOS

zapposh recently emailed us about a new game for iphone and ipad. ‘Sigi, A Fart for Melusina’ is a new retro style platformer with beautiful cartoon graphics and some potty humour thrown in. If you like a game that is not too much of a challenge, something less stressful than say ‘Ghost and Goblins’, then be sure to check this one out,…

Power Drift, Sega, 1988, Mini Arcade Review by Rob Joy

Lets head to the beach for some thrills n’ spills in this action packed racer from Sega. Differing from the many other arcade racers of the time, Power Drift added the choice of which vehicle and indeed which driver to choose for the adrenaline fuelled race. Beach buggies are the auto-mobile of choice, massive wheels, huge tyres with chunky grip…

Continental Circus, Taito, 1987, Mini Arcade Review by Rob Joy

“Go Go GO!!” Who remembers ‘Pole Position’? Well let’s base this article around that, actually, scratch that. This offering from Taito was such an upgrade to the classic that I feel it deserves every bit of attention as the game itself. As with any racer the onus is on winning of course, and winning with style. Steering wheel and pedals,…

Splatterhouse, 1988, Namco, Mini Arcade Review by Rob Joy

Survival horror. It certainly was. Taking shelter from the storm, you and your partner find refuge in an abandoned mansion deep within the forest. Safety at last! Safety, lets just consider that feeling for a moment. Out of the elements, a warm fire and hospitable guests, safety. Then let us begin. A scream is heard in the dark from your…

Berzerk, 1980, Stern Electronics, Mini Arcade Review by Rob Joy

Berzerk! The name provides the content. Stern electronics introduced this classic to the halls of arcade action back in 1980 with a mechanised assault on the senses. As the only human in the many arenas and corridors, your task is to obliterate the metallic hordes thus clearing the way for the more organic to take residence. Eight way directional movement…

Crazy Climber, 1980, Nichibutsu, Mini Arcade Review by Rob Joy

Yes it’s that rare company again, responsible for the classic ‘Moon Cresta’. Firstly, lets begin by saying this was an original game for so long ago, and indeed a unique control method. The climber, you, are set varying tower blocks to ascend, and ascend you must if fame is to be obtained. Beginning… At the bottom, the first notable thing…

Bank Panic, 1984 Sega, Arcade Review by Rob Joy

“Don’t Panic!” Don’t believe a word! Panic is rife in this offering from Sega. Six shooter at the ready, your job is simple and yet deadly. Protect the cashier of the local bank from lawless bandits of the wild west and ensure the safe deposit of bags of cash delivered by inhabitants of the town ,with a joystick moving left…

Karate Champ, 1984 Data East, Arcade Mini Review by Rob Joy

“Begin!” So we shall! What a classic this was back in 1984. Standing proud amongst its challengers in the Dojo’s of arcade game legends, this masterpiece delivered every aspect of the title itself. Firstly, allow us to elaborate on the control method. A unique arrangement of two joysticks offering a wide range of combat movement and attacks. The way this…