While computer mice are very commonplace today in the world of computing, there were a variety of home video game consoles that tried to take advantage of the same technology as well. The Super NES, Sega Genesis, Dreamcast and CD-i […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Nintendo Announce ‘Legend Of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Remake’ For Nintendo 3DS

Since the arrival of the Nintendo 3DS, we’ve seen a steady rise in titles from the Japanese gaming giant’s back catalogue receiving 3D revivals. After porting the Nintendo 64 adventure Ocarina of Time to the handheld, the hugely popular follow up Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask appears to be next on the list with a […]
Sinclair ZX 80

Year Released: 1980 Original Price: £79.95 (kit), £99.95 (assembled) Buy it now for: £150+ Associated Magazines: Sinclair User, ZX Computing Why the ZX81 was great… It might seem archaic now, but the ZX80 was also a gateway into an exciting new world, a world full of possibilities. Many classic developers cut their teeth on Sir […]
Atari Landfill Excavation Cartridges Up For Auction On eBay

After such an incredible find earlier this year, the team behind the upcoming Atari: Game Over documentary have decided to make the finds of their excavation available to collectors. Having dug up a large quantity of game cartridges and accessories from Atari’s New Mexico landfill, many of the contents have arrived on eBay with no […]
Japanese Exclusive Sega Mega Drive Sci-Fi Adventure ‘Psy-O-Blade’ Fan Translated Into English

In 1988, several Japanese home computer platforms were gifted a sci-fi point and click adventure known as Psy-O-Blade. Just two years later, T&E Soft re-released their title on the Sega Mega Drive with updated visuals. Although remaining a Japanese exclusive, fan translators have finally localised the game for English audiences.
Internet Archive Now Offering Over 900 Classic Arcade Titles For Instant In-Browser Enjoyment

The Internet Archive is an amazing online resource when it comes to documenting the history of the World Wide Web. The Wayback Machine archives websites from as early as the mid 1990s, they offer an amazing database of audiovisual programs […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…