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February 6, 2015 / admin / Emulation
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Bought Worms CD32 and got Director’s Cut

February 6, 2015 / admin / Amiga
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Bought Worms CD32 from eBay and loaded it up and on the menu it say’s Director’s Cut. Have I got a rare version? Maybe Team 17 decided to put the Director’s Cut version onto a few CD’s for the Amiga CD32 Version. I find this quite odd, but it’s not a bad thing lol. When […]

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Bonk’s Revenge

February 6, 2015 / admin / retro news
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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 […]

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The Making Of Jack The Nipper

February 6, 2015 / admin / retro news
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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, […]

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Super Mario Sunshine Unofficially Ported To Nintendo DS In Super Mario 64 DS ROM Hack

February 5, 2015 / admin / retro news
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Super Mario Sunshine might not be every retro gamer’s favourite outing of the famous plumber, but its quirky mechanics sure do attract a loyal fan-base. Without the water-propelled action and cleaning mechanics though, how would the Gamecube hit’s levels fare when thrown into a more traditional 3D platformer? Well, you’re about to find out with […]

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Retro Gamer 138 Is Out Today!

February 5, 2015 / admin / retro news
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Issue 138 of Retro Gamer has hit the shelves, and is jam-packed with features on your favourite retro games, systems and developers. Leading the issue is our Bluffer’s Guide To Point-And-Click Adventures, examining the history of a genre which has given us such classics as The Secret Of Monkey Island, Broken Sword and Day Of […]

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