If you remember the 90’s and were a computer gamer then you probably know about Blood already. It was a First-Person Shooter (FPS) by Monolith that used the Build Engine (early competitor to id Software’s Quake engine). It was super violent and it was unique for the time so to speak – there wasn’t much […]
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The Five Most Badass Retro Game Cheat Codes
February 3rd, 2016
Michael Crisman We’re not telling you to wreck a good relationship or risk expulsion from school, but under the right circumstances cheating can feel so damn good. By ‘under the right circumstances’ we mean ‘when playing retro games’ because, duh, we’re Retro Gaming Magazine. While there’s something to be said for plugging in a Game Shark or […]
Update- Slain Successfully Funded on Kickstarter with Time to Spare
March 9th, 2015
Carl Williams Late last year we covered Slain, previously called 7 Towers, and how it was coming this year. The team behind Slain have since then put the game on Kickstarter and just recently successfully passed their minimum goal. Now Slain will finish its Kickstarter run in about 18 days so there is plenty of time to […]
Splatterhouse Brings Home Blood Guts and Ski Masks to TurboGrafx-16 – April 21st, 1990 – Today in History
April 21st, 2014
Carl Williams Splatterhouse was a unique release when it was released. When NEC released the TurboGrafx-16 in North America it was instantly the underdog in gamer’s eyes. This was the first outing for NEC in this territory. For all intents and purposes, no real name brand games were available or on the horizon for this new console. […]
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