Get ready to dust off that unloved and unused Super Nintendo Mouse that sits beside Mario Paint! Interactive-guru Toshio Iwai’s unreleased 16-bit debut Sound Factory has finally been made available to the masses – a creative and easy to use music studio for anyone with a SNES.
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[Event] RetroCollect Competitions At Play Blackpool May 2015

Time flies when you’re playing retro games, so much so it’s that time of year again where we gear ourselves up for a pixel-packed weekend at the seaside. Once again RetroCollect will be making a proud appearance at Replay Events’ Play Blackpool event next month, with plenty of gaming challenges on offer.
Where to buy Quake 2 and Payback

Hi just wondered if anyone knows where I can buy the amiga versions of Quake 2 and Payback. Both were available recently and now I want to buy them I can’t find either of them from any of the amiga retailers online.
Presented Without Commentary: Sonic Doesn’t Know What Piccolo Is

The post Presented Without Commentary: Sonic Doesn’t Know What Piccolo Is appeared first on Sonic Retro.
Street Fighter III: Third Strike

When I first saw Street Fighter III, at the bottom of Sega World in the late Nineties, I instinctively hated it. Sure, it had Ryu and Ken, but I didn’t know who Dudley and Alex were, and wasn’t entirely sure why I should care. Street Fighter Alpha 3, which was just across from it, was […]
Hitman 2: Silent Assassin

This post is written by Jake Parr. Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, released in 2002 by Io Interactive, is the best-selling Hitman game to date. Compared to the notoriously cheesy and dated Hitman: Codename 47 which was exclusive to the PC, Hitman 2 made its way to the Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Xbox as well. Campy writing, silly voice […]
Castlevania: Dracula X Review

Author: John Legendoffzelda For all the edge and shimmering visuals apparent throughout Castlevania: Dracula X, you can still see its creators reinstating the series’ strict roots and doing so with relative panache. No swinging from hooks, no whipping in a direction that isn’t directly in front of you, and … Continue reading
Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45

We recently covered a classic in the strategy genre, SSI’s Panzer General, and lauded it for its remarkable tactical flexibility and open-ended campaign mode. We also seem to be on a bit of a World War II kick lately, so today, let’s take a look at another commander in the field, as Koei also released […]
Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45

We recently covered a classic in the strategy genre, SSI’s Panzer General, and lauded it for its remarkable tactical flexibility and open-ended campaign mode. We also seem to be on a bit of a World War II kick lately, so today, let’s take a look at another commander in the field, as Koei also released […]
RetroCollect FM – Retro Gaming Podcast – Re-Quest II: Your Retro Questions

This time on #RCFM: our intrepid hosts dedicate the entire RetroCollect FM episode towards responding to your intriguing and sometimes odd questions. Ladies & Gentlemen we bring you the answers you’ve all been waiting for on Re-Quest II.
