Following the success of last year’s Crash Annual publisher Fusion Retro Books have started a Kickstarter campaign for an annual celebrating the ZZap! 64 magazine. If you were a Commodore 64 owner then ZZap! 64 was the magazine to go for, not just for reviews and previews but also for the humour and the excellent […]
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THEC64 Mini gets Boulder Dash, complete games list and release date revealed
Retro Games Ltd. – those behind THEC64 Mini – have today made a number of rather excellent announcements, especially for all us classic gamers. The first being that the excellent Boulder Dash – in its original 1984 version – is to be pre-installed on the device. This is due to BBG Entertainment GmbH, leading producers and […]
THE64 has gone, please welcome THEC64
Two pieces of news have arrived this weekend from THE64 camp, though from this point on we shan’t be calling it THE64 anymore. This retrogaming device – which is coming in three different forms – that is bringing back Commodore 64 gaming goodness, has changed its name ever so slightly and you’ll probably agree it […]
Crash Magazine returning for a special Crash 2018 Annual
Back in the 1980’s when we wanted information about upcoming games, cheats, reviews or anything else in that field, we had to wait for a monthly fix from the local newsagent, who supplied us with our favourite gaming magazine. The internet was a mere Sci-Fi pipe-dream and the word Google would have been taken as […]
Interview – Sam Dyer discusses the Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom: a visual compendium
Villordsutch recently managed to speak with Sam Dyer from Bitmap Books, the man behind Sinclair ZX Spectrum: The Visual Compendium, Commodore 64: a visual Compendium and also Commodore Amiga: a visual Commpendium, the latest book that has just entered Kickstarter with a fairly massive bang is the Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom: a visual compendium… Villordsutch: Firstly congratulations […]
Video Game Review – Shadow Complex Remastered
Martin Carr reviews Shadow Complex Remastered… Originally developed by Epic in association with Chair Entertainment and published by Microsoft, Shadow Complex is 2D sideways scrolling platformer. Powered by Unreal Engine and rebooted for Xbox One and PS4, Complex lapses into 3D whilst maintaining the old school ethic of two dimensional shooters. Initially released on Xbox […]
Hardware Review – Blazetab
Villordsutch reviews the Blazetab… As a fan of Retrogaming or as a mature gamer I like to call them “proper games”, I currently have a cupboard that is bordering on a midlife crisis, along with a loft which holds the remains of my childhood carefully wrapped away for nobody to touch. I often get these odd […]
Report: PLAY it! at the MOSI in Manchester
Villordsutch reports from PLAY it! at the MOSI in Manchester… Yesterday evening I attending the grand opening of PLAY it! at the MOSI in Manchester. The doors were finally flung open for a hands on video gaming event for the next coming fortnight, which will see people embracing gaming through the past three decades. Whether […]
Video Game Review – Bedlam
Villordsutch reviews Bedlam… If you’re like me , an old mature gamer who has been around for a fair few decades watching games evolve, we’ve seen wondrous things from black and white tennis (Pong) to the monochrome colour clashing on the ZX Spectrum then onwards to the 486 basic PCs up to our beast of […]
Five Essential… Movie to Video Game Adaptations
Gary Collinson selects his Five Essential Movie to Video Game Adaptations… If you’re a fan of movies and/or video games then chances are you’ll already be more than aware that the movie tie-in is little more than a recipe for disaster. It seems that in developer-land, the phrase “Official Video Game of the Movie” provides […]
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