Homebrew development, both in the software and hardware aspects, have taken retro gaming by storm over the past 2 decades. With the availability of equipment that can mimic original developer tools from the original era, have not only made it […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Breath of Fire Review

By Indy1988 When the Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest series (or Dragon Warrior to some people) were released to the public, they defined what makes a role-playing game. These games went beyond pencil-and-paper stats and long hours of leveling up a wizard or warrior. Video games made this possible … Continue reading The post […]
Breath of Fire Review

By Indy1988 When the Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest series (or Dragon Warrior to some people) were released to the public, they defined what makes a role-playing game. These games went beyond pencil-and-paper stats and long hours of leveling up a wizard or warrior. Video games made this possible … Continue reading The post […]
Vblank Entertainment Announces Final Physical PlayStation Vita Run of “Retro City Rampage: DX”

One of the more successful retro video game throwbacks came to us originally in 2012, when Vblank Entertainment first released “Retro City Rampage”, which gave gamers a title with the look, feel and setting of the mid-1980s. This example of […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Konami Announces “Castlevania Anniversary Collection” Lineup; Includes “Kid Dracula”

Over decades, there has been a wide selection of games published focused around the Belmonts. Of course, I am talking about Konami’s classic “Castlevania” series. A video game staple in the action-horror genre since 1986, it had been announced that […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Source Code for Most Infocom Text Adventure Computer Games Made Publically Available

When you think of the earliest days of computer gaming, there is a very good chance that you would think of the numerous text based adventure games from Infocom. Games such as “Zork” and “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…