It is not every day that over two thousand games are made available for gamers. While this is not entirely “legal” that is exactly what happened recently with the Internet Archive. They added 2,500 MS-DOS games to their site. These games are playable in your browser as well, so they are technically is platform independent.
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Top 10 TurboGrafx-16 Hu-Card Games, Plus 5 Honorable Mentions
February 18th, 2018
Carl Williams The TurboGrafx-16 is one of those consoles that people either love or love to hate. There is no middle ground. For NEC’s first, and only, foray into console gaming in North America it was quite a polarizing console. Technically going head to head with the Sega Genesis but falling in between Sega’s newest console and […]
Piko Interactive Announce Pre-Orders for New Games
October 15th, 2017
Carl Williams Piko Interactive, the independent publishing company that won’t quit, has just announced another round of cool games for classic consoles. For those that do not know who Piko Interactive is, maybe you have heard of some of their releases including Legend, Dorke and Ymp, Iron Commando (all for Super Nintendo) or Super 3D Noah’s Ark […]
Bantha Poodoo: The Eight Worst Retro Star Wars Games
December 9th, 2015
Michael Crisman It’s been ten years since the theatrical release of “Revenge of the Sith”, and once again the Star Wars machine is making the jump to light speed. The license has been around pretty much since the dawn of the home console. MobyGames pegs the total number of games based on the property at 165 as […]
The Long Island Retro Gaming Expo is Back
July 22nd, 2019
Carl Williams Retrogaming in recent years is experiencing an incredible success and we are ready to bet, maybe using the best casino apps, that this trend will continue to grow for a long time to come. A sign of this interest is the growth of exclusive events dedicated to our passion.
Piko Interactive Secure Shadow Madness and Milos Astro Lanes Rights
May 21st, 2019
Carl Williams Rescueware is alive and well at the Texas based headquarters of Piko Interactive who have recently announced three new retro titles have been rescued from history. Piko, for those that do not know already, purchases the rights to classic games and works to re-release, port, improve, finish them for fans. Their latest acquisitions are nothing […]
Demonic Love Story RPG Translated for Super Nintendo
November 4th, 2018
Carl Williams One thing that Nintendo would certainly not allow on their consoles prior to the “Play it Loud” campaign was demonic games. I am pretty sure they didn’t allow them on their consoles till around the Nintendo Gamecube, two console generations later (Eternal Darkness being the game I am thinking of here). That is in the […]
Atari Lynx Marks Console Maker Entering Portable Gaming, Nintendo Doesn’t Flinch, September 1st, 1989
September 2nd, 2018
Carl Williams Atari once ruled the gaming landscape. The problem is, they had no teeth in their tigers so to speak. Once it was proven in court companies like Activision could make games without working with Atari it opened the gates for the earliest third party developers to spring up. Many might think that it was this […]
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