Villordsutch reviews Minesweeper for the Sinclair ZX81… Back in the 1990’s, if you sat behind any computer that ran a version of Microsoft Windows you quite possibly became a wee bit bored and found yourself drawn towards the ‘Games’ folder. Here lurked (if you were lucky) a cluster of excellent little titles, to waste numerous […]
Show your Pride in Final Fantasy XIV with Gayorzea
With the worlds celebration of Pride now in full swing, it’s only right to highlight the huge and growing LGBTQ+ community within the cyberworld. The largest of these communities is called Gayorzea a spin on FFXIV’s virtual land Eorzea. This free community brings together thousands of LGBTQ+ gamers with a love of Final Fantasy XIV, to a […]
Exclusive Interview – Simon Sim, President of Netmarble US, talks about Lineage 2: Revolution
Villordsutch chats with Simon Sim about Lineage 2: Revolution… Netmarble recently rolled out a major update for it’s fantasy mobile epic release Lineage 2: Revolution, which introduced (amongst other things) a castle siege mode, news dungeons and a brand new region. Villordsutch managed to speak with Simon Sim – over at Netmarble US – about Lineage […]
Retro Review – ZX81 Jetpac (2018)
Villordsutch reviews ZX81 Jetpac… Back in 1983 the brothers Tim & Chris Stamper released, via their enigmatic software house Ultimate Play the Game, Jetpac for the ZX Spectrum. This groundbreaking game was both ever-so-simple to pick up and unbelievably difficult to turn off, it also let all fellow Spectrum programmers know what the Speccy could […]
Unboxing Loot Gaming Crate “Pew Pew” featuring Overwatch, Metroid and Destiny 2
This month’s Loot Gaming Crate is titled “Pew Pew”. Fighting the forces of evil is never easy, but with an added touch of onomatopoeia you can do it with a smile. “Pew Pew” celebrates the anniversary of Overwatch, it aims its arm cannon at the Metroid universe and brings you a touch of light from […]
The Hit Points are bringing bluegrass to your favourite games
Often when an album is announced which talks of re-imaginings of classic gaming music pieces, from titles such as Skyrim, Legend of Zelda and Journey (to name but a few), you’d expect epic orchestra’s backing reworked scores, or perhaps an ethereal piano player and solitary string companion. What you’ve possibly never really expected to hear […]
Two new Legendary Pokémon coming to Pokémon Sun & Moon this July
The Sun may be melting the tarmac on the roads here in the United Kingdom and it may six months away from Christmas, but that’s not stopping the Pokémon Company delivering two rather impressive Legendary Pokémon to all owners of the Pokémon Ultra Sun, Pokémon Ultra Moon, Pokémon Sun, and Pokémon Moon games. The lovely people […]
ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove set for Autumn 2018 release
Back in 1991 ToeJam & Earl appeared on the SEGA Megadrive. Taking control of the aforementioned alien space-rappers, who had unceremoniously crash landed on Earth, it was your mission to gather their ship back together and get the heck back to Planet Funkotron. This may sound like an episode of The Mighty Boosh, but ToeJam & […]
Tempest 4000 coming to the Xbox One and PS4 in July
Back in 1981 games developer and genius Dave Theurer released upon the world – via Atari – Tempest, a frantic 3D wireframe shooter that required all your gaming skills to be wired to perfection. Now near forty-years later Jeff Minter – fellow gaming genius – of Llamasoft whose catalogue reaches back decades, though more recently […]
Pokémon Quest launches on the App Store and Google Play
After smashing a million downloads on the Nintendo Switch, Pokémon Quest has today arrived on both the App Store, for iOS devices and Google Play for all Android fans. This latest addition to the mobile Pokémon gaming library from developers Game Freak Inc. and the Pokémon Company International, will have you venturing across Tumblecube Island […]
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