First person dungeon crawling games have been around since the early days of gaming (not as early as text adventures but still, a long time). For the most part, if a platform could display graphics, even those as basic as early computers such as the Color Computer, there is a good chance that there is […]
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New Game: X-Force Reminds Gamers that the Commodore 64 Can Rock Scrolling Shooters
November 8th, 2014
Carl Williams Side scrolling shooters. A genre that used to rule the roost in gaming, no matter what platform you gamed on, there was probably more than a handful of side scrolling shooters (unless it was a 3DO, CD-i or Playdia that is). From the likes of Nemesis II on the Game Boy to Thunder Force III […]
Hack Slash Loot Coming to the Atari Lynx
September 28th, 2013
Carl Williams The Atari Lynx was one of the systems to die at the feet of the venerable Nintendo Game Boy (as chronicled here). The Lynx was released during a time that Atari was coming off the slow demise of the Atari 7800 (another system they handled extremely badly). This should have left Atari open to focus […]
Candelabra: Estoscerro Homebrew Title Coming to NES
August 11th, 2013
Carl Williams This post is from Gaming on Nintendo: The Nintendo Entertainment System, a console that is credited with reviving the North American home video game market, continues to get new games even decades after Nintendo discontinued the platform. This latest title we are talking about is a Role Playing Game (RPG) called Candelabra: Estoscerro by Sly […]
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