The Nintendo NES is no stranger when it comes to brand new homebrew games. Having seen a whole host of new releases hit the console in the last few years, you won’t be that surprised to learn that another adventure is fast approaching the 8-bit system – Pyronaut.
Graeme Devine

Graeme Devine is one of the original bedroom coders. He briefly worked for Atari at the age of 16, formed Trilobyte, then rode the CD-ROM wave with The 7th Guest. He’s worked for id Software, been the writer for Halo Wars and even found time to port his classic games to iOS. Here he tells […]
Hardware Review: Super Retro Trio

For the majority of retro gamers there’s one thing that has the power to completely stop our collection from growing. Sure, money may be an issue, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still look in charity shops for a lucky find. No, the real nemesis to a collector is storage. Old games are big, often […]
HDMI to Component questions

This is not entirely related to Amiga Gaming, but does apply to very narrow circumstances when talking about NG Amiga Gaming display from the HDMI output on some of the newer video cards and trying to connect that output to the input on an older (one of the first made) HD televisions that does not […]
The RetroGamesCollector games room gets a rethink

My daughter enjoying the Games Room. 23 consoles on permanent set up means a lot of choice, but also a lot of cables… First World gamer problems I’ve decided it’s time I rethought how I go about using my consoles. Mainly because I am finding very little time to actually play on them these days, […]
New Game From Maniac Mansion Developers

The brains behind many classic LucasArts adventures, Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick, are back – and they’re bringing a project to Kickstarter. The new project Thimbleweed Park is a retro-styled point-and-click adventure, and is backed up by a crowdfunding campaign which includes humorous tiers such as the $25 guilt absolution special for players who pirated […]
