Tag: Game Reviews
Talented game designer, Alf Yngve has built himself a reputation over nearly three decades for releasing quality vertical scrolling shooters for the Commodore 64. Yngve is generally considered as one of the leading innovators when it comes to getting the most out of the Shoot’Em Up Construction Kit (SEUCK), the game creation platform released back in 1987 that he uses…
Exploring the the back catalog of Commodore 64 games released over the past decade, you will often come across the names of Georg Rottensteiner, Richard Bayliss and Trevor Storey being associated with many of classic hits of the modern C64 era. Soulless, Joe Gunn, Barnsley Badger and X-Force are shining examples that have had at least two this talented trio…
Sometime in the near distant future, our scientists travel to the planet Vektor and discover a form of energy crystals that will help protect mankind from future alien invasions. The Scientists all agreed that the crystals should be brought back to Earth and stored in a complex 16 level security system for safe keeping. Great idea right? Well there are…
By 1993, the Commodore Amiga was going through something of belated mid-life crisis. Though once a technical marvel of the computing world, Commodore had failed to invest or innovate in the Amiga’s hardware to any significant degree. Although the A1200 and AGA chipset had launched the previous year, the majority of the Amiga user-base was still using A500 or A600…
Clueless Gamer coming at you once again for a look at another revered and hated video game – Renegade – which pops in the charts at #16 on Cracked.com’s List of the 20 Worst NES titles of all time. My first thought on researching this game was – why is it on a bad list? It has action, fighting, suspense,…
Clueless Gamer here once again to come at you with my insight, wit, and sarcasm – and most likely, not in that order. Everyone loves retro gaming! I know this is true, the internet told me so. Sure Super Mario Bros. and Legend of Zelda are timeless games that those of us “middle earthed” people recall with wonder and fond…
Atari ST Gamer Magazine Issue 2 has finally been completed. This second and final collectors issue of has some great interviews, facts, and Atari ST game reviews. for your enjoyment plus allot more. The magazine is published in digital form with 78 pages and it costs £3.99 (US$6.90). This edition contains clickable hyperlinks so you can quickly jump from the…