Ah, more Flappy Bird. This time the infectious timing game has come to the Sega Dreamcast. Well, the Visual Memory Unit (VMU) of the Sega Dreamcast. For those that have been living under a rock for the last few years, Flappy Bird is a timing game. Not exactly like the music games or rhythm based […]
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Flip Flap Brings Flappy Bird to the Sega Master System, Does Anyone Care?
August 20th, 2015
Carl Williams Ah, another Flappy Bird clone- bet you thought this fad had died off by now right? Nope. There are still platforms that this, more annoying than fun, game has not hit and we now scratch one off. The Sega Master System is now the latest home to Flappy Bird via the comically named, Flip Flap. […]
Flappy Bird Comes to the Sega Mega Drive, aka Sega Genesis
June 13th, 2015
Carl Williams Ah, Flappy Bird, the game that simple would not stop invading classic retrogaming consoles. It is quite interesting that, so far, we have not seen a release of this infuriating game on the Sega Genesis yet. It has hit nearly every other retro console out there so why has it taken so long to see […]
Gaudream Brings Flappy Bird Style Action to the Sega Master System
April 10th, 2015
Carl Williams Flappy Bird is this generations’ game that just won’t go away and it seems everyone has to release their take on it. During the 16-Bit era it was fighting games, 32-Bit it was 3D fighting games and 3D action platform titles. In today’s mobile market it is Flappy Bird. Flappy freaking Bird. A simple reactionary […]
Balloon Girl Shows Flappy Bird Clones How It’s Done on Atari 2600
March 14th, 2015
Carl Williams Okay, it is no secret that Flappy Bird has gotten quite long in the tooth with gamers, though for some reason those articles are well read. So, knowing that the readers are fine with more Flappy Bird I decided it might be worth covering this new, upcoming, title for the Atari 2600 called Balloon Girl. […]
New Game: Flappy Bird Released for Texas Instruments TI-99/4A
March 3rd, 2015
Carl Williams Flappy Bird, the game that countless people hate and despise yet it is played and continues to get ported, has hit the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A computer. I would say “gaming computer” but anyone that has owned a TI-99/4A would know, it wasn’t (which about five readers would catch). Flappy Bird for the TI-99/4A is a, […]
Type in Program- Flappy Bird for ZX Spectrum Available in Old School Method
January 24th, 2015
Carl Williams The old days of gaming on computers was all about typing in programs out of magazines such as Ahoy, Compute! and Compute!’s Gazette to name a couple I am very fond of myself. These magazines are a thing of the past but their legacy lives on, history repeats itself, etc. These were programs that other […]
New Game: Flappy Bird Ported to Super Grafx
November 16th, 2014
Carl Williams It is getting to the point where Flappy Bird, or clones of it, have nearly reached every conceivable platform that it can hit. Now, we can scratch off an unlikely candidate in the NEC Super Grafx (what is left though?). This version of Flappy Bird does offer some unique additions to the tired, and infuriating, […]
New Game: Flappy Bird Ported to the Amiga CD32
September 13th, 2014
Carl Williams Flappy Bird has been making the rounds quite a bit in the retro gaming world (as evidenced here). The Commodore Amiga CD32 is now added to the list of platforms this little, infuriating, game has hit. The CD32 version has some much appreciated differences versus the other ports though, maybe just enough to entice gamers […]
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