Posts Tagged ‘digital comic’

Liberated Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch Getting Liberated in June

Liberated is a new graphic novel come to life in the tech-noir genre. This is a new take on the idea of a visual novel. At least the way we think of them right now. The interaction you have in the game is very comic book based. The closest I can think to this is […]

Sega Saturn Policenauts English Fan Translation Released

In issue #2 of our magazine we covered fan translations and digital comics.  We of course placed artwork from Snatcher on the cover.  In that issue was an exclusive interview with Artemio Urbina of Policenauts.net and featured Snatcher (among other digital comics and fan translations).  Well, today I am proud to write up this article […]

VN32X Brings Visual Novel Games to Sega 32X Console

The Sega 32X died a rather quick death in terms of video games are concerned.  There simply were not a lot of games released for the Sega 32X console.  Sega tried.  They really did.  We got stuff like Star Wars Arcade and even a Knuckles Chaotix game that showed the add-on could do really good […]

Shenmue Gaiden is a Digital Comic of Love by Fans

In our second issue of RGM we featured several “digital comics”, think Snatcher and you will have a good idea of what they are.  The reason I bring that up in this article is because there is a new Shenmue digital comic developed by two fans.  Shenmue Gaiden is not a canon title but a […]

Fans Work to Translate Shadowrun for Mega CD to English

Fan translations are a grey area of sorts for gamers.  Technically they are not illegal as the patch breaks no laws simply by existing.  The illegal activity comes from the fact that you have to use the patch with a copy of the game it is for.  Many will claim that the law allows for […]

Snatcher MSX Konami digital comic adventure

Snatcher MSX Turns Gamers Into Junkers on MSX2 – December 13th 1988 – Today in Video Game History

Snatcher MSX is slightly different than what we got in North America on Sega CD. Snatcher is a game that. It was one of the first of a small genre called digital comics. This genre has not progressed much in the two plus decades since either. We covered Snatcher in our second issue of Retro […]

Snatcher Pilot Disc PC Engine Konami

Konami Releases Demo/Preview Disk for Snatcher – August 7th, 1992 – Today in Video Game History

Snatcher, the cyberpunk adventure title that is sought after by retro collectors the world over, had a preview/demo disk that many don’t even know about. Way back in 1992, 22 year ago today, Konami released a special disk that featured quite a bit of content for the Snatcher fan. This is also a Japanese exclusive […]

Retro Gaming Magazine #2 Preview and Cover Reveal

We have had to hold back releasing the cover of our second issue as we worked with the artist to get it just right (great art doesn’t just happen). With our second issue we will continue our efforts to feature content that other publications avoid. As usual, this issue will be 40 pages and is […]

Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Game 30th Anniversary Edition Coming March 8th

BBC Radio 4 Extra, sister station to BBC Radio 4, is planning to release a special version of the classic text adventure in conjunction with the airing of “The Primary and Secondary Phase” radio show. This event is scheduled for March 8th, 2014.

Bubblegum Crash TurboGrafx-16 Fan Transation

Bubblegum Crash Knight Sabers 2034 Translated for TurboGrafx-16 and PC-Engine

Bubblegum Crash Knight Sabers 2034 is a series that has long been misbegotten in the United States, there are several games that have not seen release here. The game that is the focus of this article is the digital comic that hit the PC-Engine (TurboGrafx-16 in North America). Gamers familiar with Snatcher on the Sega […]

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