Back at the end of July we brought you the news that War Wings from Miniclip was arriving on both the iOS and Android in the western market, where it debuted as the #1 free-to-play download in both the App Store and Google Play. On its original release, over on the Asian market, this truly glorious […]
The 64 Team update backers on the The 64 MINI, handheld, full-sized and special editions
There seems to be recently a steady stream of news coming from the team over at The64 camp and today two updates have arrived relating to the machine that is honouring the Commodore 64. In the latest round of news not only do we get to see The64 MINI prototypes, but were given a huge […]
The 64 team reveal a list of classic games to appear on their machines
The 64 team released some updates as usual at the end of the week, to keep backers (and future buyers) abreast of what’s happening with this future slice of returning retro. With glimpses of the future machine and games titles included there’s enough to wet a few C64 lovers whistles. There are pictures of the […]
Video Game Review – Ooze on the ZX Spectrum
Villordsutch reviews Ooze on the ZX Spectrum… In this latest release from Andy Johns, Monty Mole has been allowed to take a break for five minutes, after his jaunt through the haunted tombs of the Great Pyramids, and our latest hero has seeped through the cracks and revealed itself to be nothing more than a […]
Book Review – Art of Atari by Tim Lapetino
Villordsutch reviews Art of Atari by Tim Lapetino… The original Atari 2600 was a truly fantastic looking console. It came with faux-wood panelling to give it an extra special piece of class that other gaming consoles – like the Binatone – just couldn’t bring to the sophisticated buyers home (yes Intellivisison tried but it couldn’t match the Atari […]
Music Review – The Spectrum Works by Allister Brimble
Villordsutch reviews The Spectrum Works by Allister Brimble… If you asked most classic gamers if they would like to sit down and listen to the tunes of a ZX Spectrum for just under an hour, they’d probably look at you like you’re a fool. Expecting to be blasted in the ear with the migraine inducing screech […]
Interview: Bob Smith of Bob’s Stuff on creating a new wave of ZX81 and ZX Spectrum games
Villordsutch chats with Bob Smith of Bob’s Stuff about creating a new wave of ZX81 and ZX Spectrum games… The Sinclair ZX81 – currently 35 years old – is a great British machine that proudly boasts 1K of RAM or 16K if you buy yourself an additional RAM pack. It’s fair to say on its […]
Video Game Review – Merry Christmas From Horace on the ZX Spectrum
Villordsutch reviews Merry Christmas Fom Horace on the ZX Spectrum… Horace, the no necked, vacant staring shape of a being is – in some classic ZX Spectrum owners hearts – the official mascot of the their machine. Yes, we have Miner Willy from Manic Miner and Jet Set Willy, Monty Mole from a cluster of games […]
Event Report – PLAY Expo Manchester, EventCity – October 2016
Villordsutch reports from Play Expo Manchester… This year’s PLAY Expo celebrated its 5th Anniversary in Manchester. This major North West event brings together gaming of all varieties. Most gaming events like to hug and look towards the next amazing next-gen treat, but this weekend celebrates everything from board games to retro and next-gen games and even games […]
Video Game Review – Worms W.M.D
Villordsutch reviews Worms W.M.D… Worms! You wouldn’t actually believe that for over 20 years these wiggling pink things could have kept warfare raging across so many gaming platforms. For two decades I’ve been engaging in some serious battles with the tiny voiced beasties, so much so, “I’ll get you!” is now part of my own […]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- …
- 71
- Next Page »