In 1997 Human Entertainment re-released their popular Super Famicom exclusive horror-adventure Clock Tower on the Sony PlayStation. Arriving as an enhanced port with additional scenes and FMV sequences, fans of the series could once again step into the suspense and make the most of the then advanced 32-bit hardware. Although the game’s sequel was released […]
Super Back to the Future II Review
Author: John Legendoffzelda Three years after the end of the Back to the Future film series, long after America gave up on the notion of a good video game adaptation, the Japan-exclusive music label Toshiba EMI released Super Back to the Future II. The game’s quality might remind players of … Continue reading
Imagine Publishing Is 10 Years Old!
Ten years ago this month, Imagine Publishing was founded – and within the first year, Retro Gamer was acquired and relaunched. Since we’ve reached this milestone birthday, we thought we’d share the love and offer our readers some celebratory discounts! All of our titles on imagineshop.co.uk are being offered at a 10% discount for the […]
DotEmu Slashes Android Game Prices
Retro game publisher DotEmu is currently having a major sale on its Android game line-up via the Google Play store, with classics going for as little as £0.09 (nine pence – not a typo!). The sale runs until 13 May 2015, and includes the following titles: £0.09: R-Type £0.09: R-Type II £0.30: Another World £0.30: […]
Rate Classic Videogames With Our Fantastic New App
Our exciting new app allows you to rate all your favourite videogames and share them with fellow retro gamers. If you feel that The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time is the greatest game of all time, or that Duke Nukem Forver is nowhere near as bad as reviews suggest then this is your chance […]
The Strong Museum Announces Top Fifteen Finalists For World Video Game Hall Of Fame
In Rochester, New York, The Strong Museum pays a special tribute to everything that is for pure play entertainment. It includes the National Toy Hall of Fame, a games research library, and even a journal called The American Journal of […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…