Tomb Raider The Last Revelation is the first entry in the franchise to go multiplatform since the original. Much like the first Tomb Raider game, the other platform was a Sega one – the Sega Dreamcast in this case. Sony, smartly, locked up this franchise as a PlayStation console exclusive after the first game was […]
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Tomb Raider The Last Revelation Goes Multiplatform – November 22nd, 1999 – Today in Video Game History
November 21st, 2020
Carl Williams
Tyrannosaur Tex Unreleased Game Boy Color Title Acquired by Piko Interactive
March 8th, 2016
Carl Williams Piko Interactive have just announced that they have acquired an unreleased Game Boy Color title- Tyrannosaur Tex. Tyrannosaur Tex is a first person shooter. For the Game Boy Color. Let that sink in for a moment. Back in the late 90’s, Eidos Interactive had this little title in development over at Slitherine (no idea), due […]
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 […]
Five Games You Need the Japanese Version to Fully Enjoy
July 12th, 2015
Michael Crisman It’s not news to say the Japanese get tons of stuff the rest of the world doesn’t, but at least they throw non-Asian gamers a bone every now and then. Usually this is in the form of a simple port, where all the text is translated and (hopefully) localized for the target market. This localization process […]
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