Puzznic is one of those titles that got around to a ton of platforms but no one realized it. Seriously, this game has officially hit the Sharp X68000 (see issue #2 of RGM for more on this computer), Game Boy, Nintendo NES, PC-Engine, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, PlayStation One and […]
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Airaki Game Play Video Released (New Game Boy Color Puzzle Game)
March 28th, 2014
Carl Williams Airaki, the new Game Boy Color puzzle game that is similar to Puzzle Quest, now has a game play video available. In this video the battle system is shown off, along with some explanation of the festivities that are shown off. Check the video out afte the jump.
New Game: Airaki for Game Boy (Puzzle Quest style game on retro handheld)
March 16th, 2014
Carl Williams Puzzle Quest, or “Battle Bejeweled” as it is called around the Hyper Focused Media Group offices, is definitely a title that changed the puzzle world around a bit. By adding an opponent and turn based gameplay, Puzzle Quest turned the Match 3 genre into its next iteration, one that gamers are still enjoying across the […]
Doom Sees SymbOS Port
October 12th, 2021
Carl Williams Doom was that release that made computers cool again. A release that transcended the stuffiness of computers of the time. Much like Myst did the same year (1993), just a different genre. Considering id Software opened their FPS to gamers the world over, it helped keep it in the spotlight. One area this helped was […]
Crazy Columns Sees Update Release on Commodore Amiga 500
October 7th, 2021
Carl Williams Crazy Columns is a fan remake of the popular Sega game, Columns. Sega needed a puzzle game to take on Nintendo’s exclusive license of Tetris. While Columns never reached the popularity level that Tetris did, Sega was able to create a puzzle franchise that still sees updates today. Fans and official updates are seen regularly […]
Fans Translate Mario Super Picross for Super Nintendo
October 6th, 2021
Carl Williams Mario Super Picross was a puzzle game released on the Super Famicom. This title never made it to North America. There was a similar title for the Nintendo Game Boy released. After that, the whole genre of Picross never really picked up in North America. Such a shame as this style puzzle can be quite […]
Nuts & Bricks: Apple Arcade releases two brand new games
January 26th, 2021
Carl Williams Arcade is far from dead, and Apple knew it well when it launched its new subscription service in 2019. Since then, they have built an impressive catalog with more than 145 new and exclusive titles. A subscription costs less than 5 $ a month ($4.99 to be precise) to download and play ad-free games on […]
Paprium Finally Sees Release on Sega Genesis
December 30th, 2020
Carl Williams Paprium is a brand new brawler title for the Sega Genesis. Some of you reading this may know it by its former name, Project Y. Most that knew about this game probably gave up on seeing it years ago. Considering this fighting game was in development for four years it is easy to see why. […]
Dr Mario Does House Calls with Nintendo Game Boy – December 1st, 1990 – Today in Video Game History
December 1st, 2020
Carl Williams Dr Mario is an anomalous release by Nintendo. On the surface, everything has the Nintendo feel to it. If you look slightly below the surface though and you see something more going on here. For one, we seem to have jumped forward in Mario’s life as he is now a doctor. Gone is the Mushroom […]
Oliver Twins Releasing Launch Fast Food Dizzy Remake on Nintendo Switch via FUZE App
November 8th, 2020
Carl Williams Fast Food Dizzy was originally released in 1980’s for popular computer programs of the time. From the Commodore 64 to the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC, The Oliver Twins showed support. Dizzy, being an egg with arms and legs, is the star of many of their titles. From action games to puzzle games, their egg-based […]
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