As far as gaming hardware goes, there are very few items out there that will stun retro gamers on sight. The arrival of an unreleased Commodore 65 (that’s right, sixty-five) prototype on eBay, however, will no doubt leave plenty of 8-bit fans counting their pennies and considering a bid.
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Show us your collection: #26 Rich King Retro

After a long haitus (blame my job!), we are back with another epic UK based collection. Those of you who partake in social media will already have heard of Rich King Retro and have probably already seen snippets of his amazing and diverse collection. For those who haven’t, feast your eyes on a mouthwatering array […]
Headhunter

Why is it that the near future is always so rubbish? Take Headhunter – it’s set about twenty minutes into the future, but law enforcement has been privatised, criminals are having control chips forcibly implanted into their brains and the TV news is telling you “all you need to know.” It’s a terrifying world, particularly […]
Microsoft Xbox

There’s a general opinion that the Xbox isn’t retro and that it just has versions of newer games with shitter graphics. These opinions are wrong. Yes the Xbox has spawned some successful franchises, including Halo, Fable and Forza Motorsport, but you can also make the argument that it’s one of the last truly creative consoles. […]
‘My Retro Game Box’ Service Launches: Get A Random Selection Of Classic Games Delivered Monthly

Loot boxes are becoming a common thing amongst fellow gamers now, with many different services popping up to deliver a hand-picked random selection of goodies each month. Now joining the likes of Nerd Block and Loot Crate is a subscription suited to classic gamers: My Retro Game Box.
Tommy Tallarico

The name might not be too familiar to you, buy Tommy Tallarico has been making superb videogame music for years. He started off making early Game Boy compositions, before moving to the 16-bit consoles and delivering the likes of Aladdin and The Lion King. He’s now best known for his Video Games Live concerts. We […]
Total Carnage

This post is written by Jake Parr. What a name, and what a game. This classic arcade topdown shooter from 1992, developed by Midway Entertainment, is an actionpacked slugathon that makes a brilliant twoplayer game with its fastpaced gunfights, hordes of evil mutants and buckets of blood and gore. Players can bag the game on various formats, with […]
Penguin Land

I never guessed penguins to be intergalactic space travellers, but after the exploits of the little fellows in Madagascar I suppose anything is possible. In addition to being able to fly spaceships, the penguins of Penguin Land have evolved so much that their beaks and wings can shatter brick. Despite their highly advanced brains and […]
Bonk’s Revenge

Poor old Bonk doesn’t get the love he deserves here in the UK. While Amiga owners might be familiar with him under the name BC Kid (an adaptation of the Japanese PC Genjin name), the cancelled release of the PC Engine / Turbografx in the region meant that he was doomed to even greater obscurity […]
The Making Of Jack The Nipper

If you were the owner of an 8-bit computer, odds are you had this wonderful little game. Essentially a comic book come to life, the aim was to take control of precocious nipper Jack and cause as much mayhem as possible. Developer, Greg Holmes, explains how the game came to be. During the early Eighties, […]
