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Def Jam: Fight For New York

February 25, 2015 / admin / retro news
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I’m not a huge fan of rappers. I don’t really enjoy their music and their personas (which I appreciate are often exaggerations of their actual personalities) just make them come off as pretentious divas (I do like Xzibit in the car shown though). You might find it strange then that I’m getting so excited about […]

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Watermelon Games Announce Additional Print Run For Sega Mega Drive Homebrew RPG ‘Pier Solar and the Great Architects’

February 25, 2015 / admin / retro news
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Where homebrew retro games are concerned, Watermelon Games have set an incredibly high standard to follow, after releasing an incredibly deep and detailed adventure for the Mega Drive in 2010. Having sold out numerous times over following repeated reprint editions Pier Solar and the Great Architects is due to become available once more following the […]

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Remembering Steve Bristow

February 24, 2015 / admin / retro news
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Atari historian, Marty Goldberg recently revealed that legendary designer, Steve Bristow has passed away. He was instrumental to the success of the company in its early years, had a hand in the creation of the Atari 2600 and headed Atari’s coin-op division at one point. He was a gaming pioneer who will be sorely missed. […]

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Long Lost Sega Saturn ‘Sonic X-Treme’ Ported To Windows

February 24, 2015 / admin / retro news
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The demise of Sonic The Hedgehog can easily be seen historically from the arrival of 32-bit hardware. With Sega clearly unsure on how to handle the blue blur in three dimensions, countless attempts were made to bring the flagship hero to the Saturn, but never seen. Fast forward to today and one of these long […]

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The Making Of Sensible World Of Soccer

February 24, 2015 / admin / retro news
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Sensible Software’s hit follow-up to Sensible Soccer is still widely regarded as one of the greatest football games of all time. It built perfectly upon the original game, delivering a blistering fast game of football that’s still insanely exciting to play. Designer, Jon Hare, reveals how it all came about. The most important game I […]

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Dr. Mario

February 23, 2015 / admin / retro news
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This post is written by Jake Parr. Is there a doctor in the house? Dr. Mario made his first debut on the Nintendo Entertainment System, revealing to the world three things: 1) he has a PhD, 2) His dyed his hair blonde for this game only, and 3) it was a simple but fun Tetris-esque […]

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