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18  avril     16h25
The Apple II: A Computer That Sparked a Revolution
A I    In the annals of technological history, few machines hold a place as revered as the Apple II. While its bit processor and limited memory might seem quaint today, its impact was immeasurable. The Apple II didn’t just sell well; it transformed our relationship with computers, ushering in the era of...
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Tomb Raider is coming to Evercade
Old School Gamer    The first three Tomb Raider games are coming to an Evercade Cartridge Today we’re delighted to announce a new partnership with Crystal Dynamics to bring this great franchise to Evercade fans. These classic titles from the bit era will be available as part of our new Giga Cart format of...
16  avril     11h37
2005 Mobile game Doom RPG’ could be coming to high end Amigas
Indie Retro News    Here we are with another special announcement, as if any of you remember the mobile phone game of Doom RPG’; a game developed by Fountainhead Entertainment combining the Doom first person shooter franchise with role playing video game elements. Then at some point in the near future, you could...
14  avril     12h08
6 Recommended Gamecube Games by Curry Blaha
Old School Gamer    In crafting this list, I’ve curated a selection of my personal favorites, encompassing both the expected and the more unconventional choices. As a non traditional console gamer, my journey through the realm of video game titles has diverged from the mainstream, offering a unique perspective....
13  avril     14h56
Indie Update by Brian Hall
Old School Gamer    Sega had many consoles over the years. Their first system, the SG , was primarily sold in Japan. That was followed by the Sega Master System, which was sold world wide. Both of those systems were bit. Third time’s the charm, and next up came the first bit system from Sega, known as Genesis...
12  avril     16h35
The Commodore VIC-20: The Little Computer That Could
Old School Gamer    The Commodore VIC , with its iconic beige case and membrane keyboard, represents far more than a piece of retro computing nostalgia. It was a pivotal force in the burgeoning home computer revolution, its influence rippling across decades to touch the digital world we take for granted today. To...
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Multimorphic to Begin The Princess Bride Pinball Production This Summer
Knapp Arcade    This morning, Multimorphic sent out one of its great frequent company updates. It contained a lot of great information, like a schedule of where consumers can see and play its products at upcoming pinball shows see below . For me, the biggest takeaway from the letter was that production of...
11  avril     12h52
You Are What You Play by Howard Scott Warshaw
Old School Gamer    The gaming world is perverse, as are its constituents... and what makes it all so perverse Perceptions. Allow me to start by digressing. When I first arrived at Hewlett Packard, a rosy cheeked budding youth fresh out of college, I was rather a wild and crazy sort. To the dismay of some, the...
10  avril     11h57
Spinning Image A 50 level puzzle game released by Carleton Handley for the C64
Indie Retro News    If you love playing puzzle games, then you might like to play this new game by Carleton Handley called Spinning Image’ for the Commodore . As in the words of the creator, Spinning Image is a game where you gradually build up the image on the playfield to match the solution on the right of ...
09  avril     15h52
JetHuntERS An Amiga preview of a new arcade shoot ’em up by Coagulus
Indie Retro News    Thanks to another heads up from Saberman, he has told us that Coagulus has made available an early build preview of his her work in progress Shoot em up for the Amiga called JetHuntERS’. A game that the developer says isn’t just a sequel to JetHunt, but also a partial tribute to the game Zybex...