The Commodore 64 featured a lifespan that was somewhat unique, especially considering how popular it was (and remains to be). Particularly, it missed the Internet (as we know it) and it missed “affordable” Wi-Fi options that we enjoy today. Those things have not stopped independent developers from creating a Wi-Fi cartridge for the little Commodore […]
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Bandit Gaming: Owl Hunt Expands on King’s Quest V in Unique Way
November 23rd, 2014
Carl Williams Ah, the classic King’s Quest series. A series that used to be a mainstay in gaming and a very viable reason to purchase a computer considering only one King’s Quest game was ever ported to a home console (quick, name it!). This series started in the early days of computing and lasted up to the […]
Alien Front Online was Multiplayer Before it was Cool – August 9th, 2001 – Today in Video Game History
August 9th, 2014
Carl Williams Alien Front Online was the gamification of yet another Sega screw up. This game was probably one of the worst launches in history. The Dreamcast has been discontinued about half a year prior to this being released. It did offer free to play on on-line servers which meant crappy options. Sega didn’t help the matter […]
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