Tag: Retro
[youtube KTWd_eyAmgQ nolink] It came from the Desert is a 1989 action-adventure game by Cinemaware. It was originally released for the Amiga, but later ported to MS-DOS, as well as released in distinctly different forms to consoles. The two console versions, for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive (unreleased) and TurboGrafx-16, are very different from the versions released for computer platforms, in…
One dark and gloomy night, the kingdom of Alexandria is attacked by an evil sorcerer and his army of darkness! Despite their best efforts to protect their king and their princess, the royal guard falls, one-by-one, to the forces of evil. One knight, unconscious but still alive, awakens on the throne room floor to find that the princess is nowhere…
Two decades ago, Javier Lavandeira created a game called ‘Matrix – Quest for deliverance’, complete with some nice Moonblaster 1.4 stereo music and released it to close friends only. The game is a Breakout/Arkanoid clone. It has great FM-PAC / Music Module music composed by Carlos García. Coding and graphics are all by Javier Lavandeira. It runs fine on the…
A classic platformer taken from 1986 the next universe over. Pretty pixels A whimsical retro soundtrack 8+ large continuous area’s that go up, down, and all around. Comical, cute and quirky characters. Easy to understand, Challenging to master game-play! The player’s actions are: Arrow Keys: Turn left/right (In auto mode they are not required but available). A very high variable…
Starr Mazer blends two classic genres, the Point-and-Click Adventure and Classic-style Shoot ‘Em Up, into a retro-sexy sci-fi epic with modern design sensibilities, open-middled gameplay and RPG elements. The game will feature a collaborative soundtrack by Alex Mauer (VEGAVOX, Serious Sam: Random Encounter), Manami Matsumae (Mega Man), The Protomen, Virt (Shovel Knight) and many more! Website: https://www.kickstarter.com
The Greek printed magazine “Retro Planet” has 52 coloured pages and is published every three months. Issue 6 (Front page) includes a Neo-Geo-special, an article about the both Memotech-computers MTX500 and MTX512, the MorphOS-ports of Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy as well as the Amiga CD³². Website: http://www.retroplanet.gr












