Posts Tagged ‘videogame’

Silent Hiil 4- The Room’s Apartment Recreated in Unity Engine

It is interesting to see stuff like this be made by fans, especially when it is for a game (Silent Hill) that has been cancelled by the publisher (Konami).  The apartment from Silent Hill 4: The Room is pretty faithfully recreated in Unity by a small core group of indie developers.  This is not a […]

Silent Hill Lives on in Half Life 2 through Alchemilla Mod with Oculus Rift Option

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 […]

Type in Program- Flappy Bird for ZX Spectrum Available in Old School Method

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: World 1-1

Gaming has been involved in general culture since they were first introduced to players.  We have seen movies feature games in the background, sometimes in the spotlight of scenes, but few documentaries have been produced on our favorite hobby.  Thanks to independent film makers, Jeanette Garcia and Daryl Rodriguez, we can add World 1-1 to […]

New Game: Dokingan Reminds PC Gamers What Bullet Hell Shooters are like

When it comes to arcade style, overhead or side scrolling, shooters the console market is the clear cut winner.  The PC world simply does not get many of this style of game.  In the past we have seen a few though, some of the Raiden games have been ported (though in extremely low resolution) and […]

Bandit Gaming: Smurf Rescue Released for Commodore Amiga

The Commodore Amiga is getting more and more popular with homebrew developers over the last year or so.  The person behind Super Ted, Mikael Persson, is back with Smurf Rescue which uses the same game engine – the Backbone Engine.  Smurf Rescue holds the distinction of being only the second Smurf game to grace the […]

Game Hack: Zelda III Receives Update with FMV Cut Scenes and CD Quality Sound

That headline is not misleading, the original Legend of Zelda III: A Link to the Past on Super Nintendo has received an update by fans that includes Full Motion Video (FMV) cutscenes and CD quality audio.  This is all accomplished thanks to a hardware hacker named Byuu, who created BSNES and Higan and more importantly […]

Aliens, Buxom Women, Fisticuffs, Round One with Criticom on Playstation: Today in History- November 29th, 1996

Today in retro gaming, we acknowledge the release of Kronos Digital’s not-so-gripping fighting game of not-so-epic proportions with an ad more exciting than the game it advertises.  How does this sort of thing keep happening?

Perfect Dark on Nintendo 64 Beta Released

This article was originally made available on Gaming on Nintendo on May 12th, 2013- Perfect Dark, another Rare title that recently got a beta version release as covered by Past to Present Online (the other being Conker’s Bad Fur Day).  The big deal with this beta is that various debug options are available to the […]

Bandit Gaming: Resident Evil 2 GBA Tech Demo Released

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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