Tag: Atari STe
We rarely share much Atari ST/e Homebrew, it’s not that we don’t cover it, more that there really isn’t much going on in the ST/e Homebrew scene compared to say C64, Spectrum and Amstrad. Today though we do have something special to share with you. A new Homebrew title for the Atari STe has been recently released, the game is…
You may of noticed a slight decline in regular Retro Gaming News updates over the last week, this is due to the dreaded flu. Thankfully I am recovering albeit slowly and the daily posting of News will continue as normal soon. For now though, I will do a quick highlights post, some interesting stuff I have found on the mighty internets…
Back in March 2016 Scott Clifford started work on Raiden (1990) for the Atari Ste. Motivated by the existence of a Falcon version which was only limited to three levels. Unfortunately the development was paused due to personal reasons, that is.. until now! AtariCrypt has recently reported that work has resumed in recent weeks and is progressing rapidly with some new…
Some interesting News from our good friends over at AtariCrypt. Bionic Nerd aka Peter Jørgensen has recently released a new demo titled “Outrun New Year Music Demo 2017”. As you can guess from the title, this release contains music from the game “Outrun” in true Atari ST style. The demo will run happily on any Atari ST/E or Atari ST emulator. You can…
Doodling on retro computers has always fascinated me and I have quite happily been churning out endless (nameless) piccys on my various systems; mainly AMX Art on my Acorn Electron and, more lately in Degas Elite on my Atari ST. It occurred to me, though, that Art appreciation on the ST was a bit underwhelmed outside of demoscene circles, so…
Atari Crypt is a website dedicated to the Atari ST computers, and today Steve Gregory has announced the availability of the first issue of the AtariCrypt magazine. “Today, I am extremely proud to announce the availability of AtariCrypt Magazine. That’s right folks, a brand new magazine STuffed to the brim full of 16-bit gaming goodness. It has been designed by none…
Day by day the evenings are getting longer, so it is time to put Atari more to focus again. Also time for a new issue of the worlds greatest Atari Magazine, ‘PRO© ATARI Magazine’. Issue 11 is now available, you can order the magazine in either German or English language. Including a massive 13 Page Lightgun-Special! with more than 23…
Quote from Atarimania Facebook Page; ‘Atarimania ST presents another unreleased game rescued and preserved. It was originally to be released in 1991 but lost it. Thanks to the original author Emiliano Gusmini of Magnetica Development for letting us to preserve this lost piece of unreleased Atari ST gaming history!’ Facebook Page: Atarimania Website: atarimania.com
Lupo Alberto is a game developed in Italy that has been published by Idea for the Commodore 64 in 1990, and Amiga in 1991. Amiga Power magazine game to the Amiga version a 78% score. The magazine review summarizes well the game as a “cut down Super Mario Bros. A scrolling, platform based landscape is patrolled by creatures with different intelligence and…
Stephen Jones is developing an advanced R-Type game, and he’s trying to use all the good stuff the extended Atari STe has to offer. He mentions that the development is going well, and it supplied to AtariCrypt a nice set o brand new screenshots. Even sucking at it badly, R-Type is one of my favourite games, and I try to…