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B-17 Flying Fortress – World War II Bombers in Action for DOS
Came also out for: Amiga Atari ST Linux Macintosh Game description: B-17 Flying Fortress is a simulation of the legendary heavy bomber of World War II. After customizing one’s bomber with nose art and a name, one of several randomly assigned bombing missions into Germany must be flown. The game … Read More From: Retro…
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Guess the ZX81 Games – Special
So, I have shown nearly every ZX81 game, program and demo in existence. Of course, that means here is a special. Can you guess the games? Write them down in the comments, I will reply. … Read More From: Retro Roundup
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Commodore Amiga Laserdisc Game Roundup – Friday Night Disaster
Welcome to the FRIDAY NIGHT DISASTER STREAM! We’re BACK at it with a roundup of ARCADE LASERDISC GAMES! I fell in love with the Amiga the VERY SECOND it had Dragon’s Lair ported to it, and I never looked back! Join Amigo Aaron with a look at the collection of … Read More From: Retro…
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ZXTRIS for the ZX81
Came also out for: Game description: A homebrew Tetris clone. There is no I block. … Read More From: Retro Roundup
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ZX-iatrist for the ZX81
Came also out for: Program description: ZX-iatrist is a program where the ZX81 acts as a psychiatrist (or therapist). … Read More From: Retro Roundup
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Muppet Treasure Island · Swashbuckling Adventure with Gonzo & Rizzo!
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474: The Dark Origins of Horror Games – The Retro Hour EP474
This week, we catch up with Richard Moss and welcome first-time guest Connor O’Keane, the creative minds behind the spine-chilling documentary series TerrorBytes. In this follow-up to our earlier chat with the TerrorBytes team, we explore the evolution of horror in video games, from lo-fi jump scares to controversial bans … Read More From: Retro…
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Is anyone familiar with the Checkmate MultiRam CX for the iic? I want to go on the long and arduous hunt for the 65c816 “PAL” chip that is required to install a 65c816 onto this board. If anyone has one and could provide serial numbers or data from the chips, that would be amazingly helpful.
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Swords, Spirits, and Sound Chips – Revisiting First Samurai on Amigos: Everything Amiga 497
First Samurai. A game that tried to blend ancient mysticism, a big ol’ sword, and that unmistakably early ’90s attitude—complete with a sound chip screaming “OH NO!” and the Hallelujah Chorus. Released on the Commodore Amiga in 1991 by Vivid Image and published by Image Works, this one had style, … Read More From: Retro…
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