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Category Archives: retro
Retro Gamer #138
Just got Retro Gamer issue 138 in the mail, and here is some of things to read: Back to the Nineties… January 1998 The Bluffer’s Guide to Point-and-click Adventures The Making of: Hired Guns Ultimate Guide: Commando Game Gear: 25 … Continue reading
Super Mario Bros. (NES) – The Continue trick
I’ve been playing Super Mario Bros. on the Nintendo NES for nearly 30 years. But it’s only recently that I discovered (through GoNintendo) that the game support continue. When you have lost all your lifes and are back at the … Continue reading
Retro Gamer – The Amiga Book
This time around, the people at Retro Gamer have made the bookazine The Amiga Book: Amiga 500 Amiga 500: Perfect Ten Games The Making of… Lemmings 1 & 2 Company Profile: The Bitmap Brothers The Making of… Sensible World of … Continue reading
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Retro Gamer #137
Retro Gamer issue 137 is a good read: Retroradar: The Legacy of Raplh Baer 1922-2014 A moment with… Matt Gray Back to the Nineties – December 1997 How the Playstation Changed Gaming The 20 Greatest Playstation Games You’ve Never Played … Continue reading
Kickstarter: The Story of the ZX Spectrum in Pixels Volume 2
I came across The Story of the ZX Spectrum in Pixels Volume 2 on Kickstarer here the other day. Looks like a good book to support. It will have 236 pages with 100 games covered. This is the second book … Continue reading
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Review: Duck Hunt (NES, 1987)
Duck Hunt is one of the Nintendo NES classics. It’s a very funny and entertaining game. The game was released in Europe in 1987, but it was already out in Japan in 1984. In short, you use the NES Zapper … Continue reading
Retro Gamer annual 2015
In Retro Gamer annual, you find the best of the best from the 2014 issues of Retro Gamer. The Hardest Games of All Time The Making of: Fairlight I and II The Making of: Golden Axe The Making of: UFO: … Continue reading
Retro Gamer #136
I got issue 136 of Retro Gamer last week, and here is some of the things to read: Back to the Nineties – November 1997 30 Years of Being Elite The Making of: Ranarama Ultimate Guide: Puzzle Booble Import Only: … Continue reading
Day of the Tentacle – Special Edition coming in 2015
There was one new that I didn’t catch last week. At the PlayStation Experience keynote on December 6, Tim Schafer announced the Day of the Tentacle – Special Edition. The game originaly came out in 1993 on PC and Mac, and will be … Continue reading
The father of videogames Ralph H. Baer has passed away
The man knows as The Father of Video Games, Ralph H. Baer has passed away at the age of 92 on December 6, 2014. Baer was born on March 8, 1922 in Germany. He moved to USA before World War … Continue reading
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