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Electronic Arts Shuts Down Maxis Emeryville, Developers Of “SimCity” & “The Sims” Franchises

March 4, 2015 / admin / retro news
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Chances are that at some point in your video gaming life, you have played some form of “Sim” game. While it all started with the original SimCity, the “Sim” franchise would go on for many years, bringing hours upon hours […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…

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Syndicate Free On Origin

March 4, 2015 / admin / retro news
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After offering the excellent Theme Hospital for free not too long ago, EA’s Origin service is currently offering Syndicate for free as part of its “On The House” promotion. It’s yours to keep once you’ve downloaded it, but there’s no word on when Bullfrog’s classic isometric tactics title will be replaced as part of this promotion […]

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Sacred Line arrives on Mega Drive

March 3, 2015 / admin / retro news
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Watermelon Games has released Sacred Line, a brand new visual novel for the Mega Drive, on physical cartridges compatible with both PAL and NTSC systems. The game is priced at $39.00 in its standard “Build It Thyself” form or $89.00 in its fully boxed deluxe form, and is available at Watermelon’s store now. For those […]

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Mega Drive Horror Adventure ‘Sacred Line’ Released On Cartridge

March 3, 2015 / admin / retro news
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Back in 2013 a brand new title hit the Mega Drive, bring the visual novel genre to the 16-bit console. Following the success of their previous homebrew releases, Watermelon Games have secured the rights to Sasha Darko’s Sacred Line, with a physical cartridge of the horror adventure now available.

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Panzer General

March 3, 2015 / admin / Dos Games
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2015 marks the 70th anniversary of both the end of World War II and the beginning of a neverending flood of books, films, television shows, and yes, video games, about the largest conflict in the history of man. Though most media tells the story of the war from both sides, video games about the Deuce […]

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Panzer General

March 3, 2015 / admin / Dos Games
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2015 marks the 70th anniversary of both the end of World War II and the beginning of a neverending flood of books, films, television shows, and yes, video games, about the largest conflict in the history of man. Though most media tells the story of the war from both sides, video games about the Deuce […]

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Citra now has opengl renderer.

March 2, 2015 / admin / Emulation
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Akira

March 2, 2015 / admin / retro news
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I’ve been on a retro manga kick lately, and Akira has been a big part of that. I could hardly have avoided it – if you ran in even vaguely geeky circles during the early Nineties, you probably came across Akira at some point. The anime was a critical smash and turned a whole generation […]

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Duke Caribbean: Life’s a Beach

March 2, 2015 / admin / retro news
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This post is written by Jake Parr. Soon after Duke Nukem 3D shook the gaming universe with its brilliance, many expansion packs were released, some with permission and many others without. Duke Caribbean: Life’s a Beach, developed by Sunstorm Interactive and published by WizardWorks Software in 1997, was one of  official expansion packs released. It […]

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Tomorrow’s Joe Review

March 1, 2015 / admin / Super Nintendo
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  Author: Masamune If you’re looking for an arcade style boxing game for the Super NES, Super Punch Out!! is really the only game in town. Or so I thought. Another title in a somewhat similar vein exists, but was only available in Japan. Ashita no Joe, or Tomorrow’s Joe … Continue reading

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