Have you ever felt that Nintendo failed to get the most out of its 16-bit Mouse accessory? The Super Nintendo peripheral was only compatible with a mere 62 games, a large number of which were Japanese exclusives. One lucky retro gamer has recently discovered a prototype cartridge containing the long lost title Sound Factory, a […]
Uniracers Review

Author: jrsupermoore If you’ve ever been the author of what you thought to be a brilliant, one-of-a-kind concept only to be told “hey, that’s our idea, copycat!”, you know what it was like for DMA, the geniuses behind Uniracers. It turns out that being accused of idea theft was a double blow, because … Continue reading
Super Nintendo Classic Legend of Zelda: Link To The Past Gets Unofficial CD Audio & FMV Video Update

Although the Super Nintendo never received the CD add-on it was due to get, the many games that hit the 16-bit system proved that it didn’t need it anyway. That said, many retro gamers often wonder what could have been had compact discs arrived on Nintendo’s system. With a certain flash cartridge in hand, you […]
Matt Gray to remake Last Ninja2 Audio

I know this is a C64 news, but it deserve his support also from Amiga community. Exclusive Last Ninja2 and other classics.. check out his kickstarter project. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects…t-gray-last-ni
Imagine Publishing Secure The Rights To Vintage Gaming Magazines Crash & Zzap!64

Several decades ago when the home computer dominated the playground, two gaming publications rose up to further fuel the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 war. Zzap!64 and Crash magazine became iconic names for their illustrious time on the newsagent’s shelves – something which may happen once more.
Dark Seed

There were actually a decent amount of “scary” adventure games, and Dark Seed traditionally appears on any such list. I had never played the game before this review, but was intrigued by its reputation as an unsettling piece of Clive Barker-ian psychological horror. Actually playing it, it feels like someone’s attempt at making their own low-rate […]
