Tag: Robert Joy
“Revenge is best served cold”. Or in this case, a Yar. A Yar? What on earth?! Allow the elaboration of one of the most successful video games released on the Atari. Your character, a flying insectoid being known as a Yar, is set the task of destroying the Quotile entity, protected by a cellular shield which rotates around its presence. This…
News Updates from Vintage is the New Old. Two new game reviews have been added to our reviews page today. First up is Karateka by CheekyCrissy and the second is Cybertron Mission on the Acorn Electron by Stuart Johns. You can check out these latest reviews on our Reviews Page, as well as many other ones by Robert Joy and…
Our leading games reviewer Robert Joy has sent over his latest retro review. This time we fly back in time to 1987, and reminisce the good times, playing the classic air combat fighter ‘After Burner’. Where did all the years go? :) You can read the review over on our reviews page, enjoy! Vitno Reviews Page: http://www.vitno.org/reviews/
News Updates from Vintage is the New Old.Robert Joy from Ram Retro Arcade Memories has sent over his latest batch of Arcade reviews for Vitno. Some classics there for you all to enjoy! You can read the reviews below on our Reviews Page, as well as many other ones by Rob, Stuart Johns and C64Glen. Pac-Land (Arcade) Paperboy (Arcade) North…
News Updates from Vintage is the New Old.Robert Joy from Ram Retro Arcade Memories has sent over his latest batch of Arcade reviews for Vitno. Some classics there for you all to enjoy! You can read the reviews below on our Reviews Page, as well as many other ones by Rob and Stuart Johns. Operation wolf Buggy Boy The Newzealand…
It’s been a while since we posted an update, we been working very hard in the Vitno vaults adding bits and pieces and getting things together for something big happening in the upcoming months. In the meantime why not check our 13 newest reviews that have just been added to the game reviews page! Missile Command, Boot Hill, Donkey Kong,…
“The average age of the combat soldier in Vietnam was 19.” Not the case here! John Rambo, a green beret special forces combat veteran, you!! After landing several menial jobs and drifting from one place to another, the gratitude and memory of your services to your country are long forgotten, or at least you thought they were until contact is established…














