Tag: Retro Gaming
Sheffield in 1983 was a city swamped in the gloom of recession with her trade and manufacturing industries withering in economic decline. Against this bleak outlook, the dawn of affordable home computers would lead two entrepreneurial retailers, Ian Stewart and Kevin Norburn to open a small shop on Carver Street. Just Micro would become a mecca for a generation of…
While “Viva Amiga” has not been released yet, a Kickstarter has started for yet another Amiga movie. ‘From Bedroom to Billions‘ was a massive success which is a documentation about the British history of video games from 1979 till now. “The Amiga Years!” will be dedicated to the days of glory of this computer lasting 90 minutes. The movie is…
First the ZX81 and now a C64 port to be released in the future? InuYaksa shows us on YouTube some early work of Dragons Lair running on the Commodore 64. Sound is most possible although not implemented yet. Here are the current specs: Need 16MB REU extension: Vice, Chameleon or 1541U. Powered by NUVIE player by Crossbow/Deekay. Watch on YouTube
Seems the CPC Scene has woken up! We take a very brief look (not a lot of info currently) at an upcoming game release for the good old Amstrad computer. The game is called ‘The lost treasure of Cuauhtemoc’, now say that three times without getting tongue tied! ‘The lost treasure of Cuauhtemoc’ looks to be a platformer/adventure game in…
You are Starslayer, a hard-lad bounty hunter. You like a good laugh as long as it involves killing a lot of pirate vermin. Good news for you then, that you have been chosen by the Galactic Federation to clean up a number of Star Colonies that have been taken over by the scum. Not only have you got to teleport…
Recently released, comes Pentacorn Quest, an Adventure/Platformer for the ZX Spectrum created using the popular La Churrera (The Mojon Twins) In the game, you need to collect five golden acorns distributed by the large mapping and deliver to the magical sanctuary, so you can cross an ancient door that will lead to … well, creators would prefer us not to…
The MagPI, now under the Raspberry PI Foundation umbrella, has just release its issue #31, and one of the featured articles is a review of three emulator packages for Raspberry PI: RetroPie, Raspicade and RiPlay. These are the article’s verdicts for each package: PiPlay – PiPlay offers a good collection of emulators that are easily configured to work with many games…




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