Posts Tagged ‘indie’

Mojon Twins Spanish Crowdfunding Project Ends

The Mojon Twins have been quite busy.  They have worked on several titles over the years for many platforms.  Earlier this year they launched a crowdfunding project on a Spanish service similar to Kickstarter.  Their campaign is now over.

Mojon Twins to Release Six New Games via Spanish Crowd Funding Service

The Mojon Twins are not new to our readers here at Retro Gaming Magazine.  I have covered their releases over the years and readers have shown amazing support.  Recently, one of our readers alerted me to the fact that the Mojon Twins are releasing six new games via a Spanish crowd funding service.  Here are […]

Interview with Youki- Developer of Ghost n Zombies for Colecovision

This is an interview I conducted a while back (about six years ago) for another site.  That site was UnNamed Gaming, now closed down (available on Waybackmachine).  I am reposting this here so that fans of the Colecovision can see what homebrew developers have created.  I will be following up with Collectorvision on possibly seeing […]

5 Indie Titles Prove 2D Still Lives

2D is a rarer and rarer occurrence, especially on consoles. That is saddening for a retro gaming fan like myself as I grew up playing the greats. Super Mario Bros 1/2 (site link)/3 (site link)/World/Land, Mega Man series, Castlevania (site link) etc. Even the obscure ones like Shockman (Turbo Grafx-16), Popful Mail (Sega CD), even […]

Half-Life Ported to Android Wear Watches, Not Sure Why

Android Wear and the like are becoming “all the rage” around the tech world, Apple is in on it, Microsoft is in on it, Google and their partners are in on it, everyone is getting in on smaller wearable screens.  These things have small screens, so small that for the most part you are only […]

Adventure in the Tower of Flight on Steam Remembers the Nintendo Entertainment System Fondly

The Nintendo Entertainment System was an iconic gaming platform, no doubt about it (get over it Atari 7800 and Sega Master System fans).  The graphics and sounds have become second nature to both retrogamers and more recent fans alike, it is easy to pick out a Nintendo Entertainment System game.  They just have that style, […]

Fishbone on Nintendo Virtual Boy Reminds Us of Hungry Hippo Meets Fishing with Lots of Blood

This is one of the bloodiest games that you may ever play in your gaming life.  I mean look at the video below, this thing is nothing but blood, blood everywhere.  Okay, satire off.  That description could fit every release on the Nintendo Virtual Boy, considering it only displayed shades of red and black pixels.  […]

Twist It is a New Sega Dreamcast Game that Mixes Magical Drop Game Play with Fantasy Theme

Sega leaving the Dreamcast open to hackers by going for protection via proprietary disc formats opened the console up to life after commercial death.  While this is the main reason a lot of people feel the system failed (piracy) it is also the reason we are getting games like Magical Drop, er, Twist It and […]

Gaudream Brings Flappy Bird Style Action to the Sega Master System

Flappy Bird is this generations’ game that just won’t go away and it seems everyone has to release their take on it.  During the 16-Bit era it was fighting games, 32-Bit it was 3D fighting games and 3D action platform titles.  In today’s mobile market it is Flappy Bird.  Flappy freaking Bird.  A simple reactionary […]

Boulder Dash Finally Sees Light of Day on Mattel Intellivision

The Mattel Intellivision was quite the unique console, it was not all that well received by the fans of the time but #retrogaming fans are reviving it on a regular basis.  One such revival for the Mattel Intellivision is a new release for a game that Atari had a hold on, Boulder Dash.  Thanks to […]

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