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Ersh over at World of Spectrum Forums has released a new graphical text adventure game for the ZX Spectrum. The game was originally planned to be created on the Commodore 64, ten years ago! The game is coded from scratch in assembly. The code, puzzles, story and additional pictures took Ersh just over a month to put together. Below is the game’s description…
Way back in 1992, Ast_A_Moore over at World of Spectrum Forums wrote a shoot-em-up called A Yankee in Iraq. The entire game was written in Sinclair BASIC. He decided to revive the game and have another look over it. The only thing he was able to find was the BASIC file; the rest of the assets, the loading screen, music, and UDG were…
August updates over at The New Dimension are as follows: Dark Force Dissected, SEUCK School, SIDScope, 24BIT Frequency Counter, Zub the Box by Roberto Ricioppo, Let’s Invade Preview by TND Games, Jimbas the Warrior, World of Numbers, Abyss Global, Super Road Seven 06, Sub13, Arcadians 071, finally Cloco the Robot, Mission Ras 2, Shomys 06, ZB Rinco and Commander 02. Website: http://tnd64.unikat.sk
On the web page Flashtro.com you can see many cracker intro’s with your browser. The original intros from the Amiga, Atari-ST, Dreamcast, PC, Playstation etc. are converted to Flash. The most recent flashtro’s are: Terminal Cracking News – Somewhere in Time, ROL – Secure golden keyboot, Flashtro – Great Giana Sisters SE, Scoopex – Great Giana Sisters SE, Bronx –…
Toni Wilen has released WinUAE 3.4.0 beta 1. WinUAE is currently the best Amiga emulation available to date and if used alongside Classic Workbench and WHDLoad you can achieve a really great Amiga hard drive experience like the picture above. Download from the link below and don’t forget to check all the new features in the release notes link, have fun!…
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
















