For those that do not know, the original Penguin Adventure for the Japanese MSX computer is the first title Hideo Kojima worked. Penguin Adventure is a 3D running game, think early Temple Run, which came out on the MSX computer, Playstation, Sega Saturn, mobile phones, PC and Virtual Console all in Japan. We pretty much […]
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Bandit Gaming- Penguin Adventure Prepares Soft Launch on ColecoVision thanks to Homebrew Developers
January 1st, 2016
Carl Williams
Shadow of the Colossus Atari 2600 Revived After Hardware Crash
December 27th, 2015
Carl Williams A while back I covered the Atari 2600 port of Shadow of the Colossus by AtariAge member, “Ultima”. Since I last covered Shadow of the Colossus for the Atari 2600 there has been a hardware crash that cost Ultima all of his previous code. Since then he has gone back to the drawing board and […]
Mortal Kombat X Not Coming to Last Gen Consoles, We Look at Reasons Why
August 28th, 2015
Carl Williams You read that headline right, Mortal Kombat X is no longer coming to the Xbox 360 and the Playstation 3 (Nintendo Wii owners welcome their fellow gamers). It seems that Mortal Kombat X on the Xbox 360 and the Playstation 3 just didn’t measure up to the quality of the Playstation 4 and Xbox One […]
Silent Hill Lives on in Half Life 2 through Alchemilla Mod with Oculus Rift Option
May 3rd, 2015
Carl Williams Silent Hill is one of those franchises that appeared during the 32-Bit Sony Playstation days that simply has not died, at least till recently. Konami recently announced that the new Silent Hill title is more than likely not going to see the light of day (in Silent Hill, was there really any light?). The horror […]
Bandit Gaming: Shadow of the Colossus for Atari 2600 Work in Progress
January 27th, 2015
Carl Williams We have covered wild works in progress and the like for various consoles since we started RGM. One of the more interesting ones was Mario 64 getting ported to the Atari 2600, of all consoles. Interestingly, we have found an even wilder work in progress title, Sony’s Shadow of the Colossus which is currently a […]
Type in Program- Flappy Bird for ZX Spectrum Available in Old School Method
January 24th, 2015
Carl Williams The old days of gaming on computers was all about typing in programs out of magazines such as Ahoy, Compute! and Compute!’s Gazette to name a couple I am very fond of myself. These magazines are a thing of the past but their legacy lives on, history repeats itself, etc. These were programs that other […]
Review: Cave Story for Sony PSP
June 30th, 2014
Carl Williams When I first started playing Cave Story on PSP, I didn’t “get it”, I thought it was ridiculous- pushing DOWN to enter doors, really? Then after I got over my problems with a few design choices like that, I became the recipient of what I have come to call my latest digital addiction. Playing into […]
Today in Gaming History – Devil Dice (PS1)
June 29th, 2014
Michael Crisman Puzzle gamers are a unique breed among the diversity that makes up the general population. When they find a game that appeals to them, the rest of the world might just as well fade to nothingness as they struggle to make that particular game their bitch. Good puzzle games which aren’t just clones of the […]
Bandit Gaming: Resident Evil 2 GBA Tech Demo Released
June 29th, 2014
Carl Williams This article was made available on Gaming on Nintendo on June 29th, 2013- While many gamers are aware of the Resident Evil game that was headed to the Game Boy Color, how many know that there was a company in Italy that took it upon themselves to port Resident Evil 2 to the Game Boy […]
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