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9-Ball Shootout! Championship for Arcade / MAME
Came also out for: Game description: A slightly improved version of 9-Ball Shootout! … Read More From: Retro Roundup
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“Nintendo Made Us Cut the Bikini Girls from Duke Nukem 64” – Eurocom’s Kev Harrison – The Retro Hour
This week we chat with designer Kev Harrison, whose career began at Eurocom working on Duke Nukem 64 and Duke Nukem: Zero Hour. Kev shares what it was like adapting Duke’s outrageous world for Nintendo, from cutting bikini girls to sneaking in Simpsons gags, as well as why his team … Read More From: Retro…
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9-Ball Shootout! for Arcade / MAME
Came also out for: Game description: 9-Ball Shootout! is a first-person billiards game for one or two players. You begin each session at the table, choosing from Nine-Ball, Eight-Ball, or Straight Pool modes. Using a joystick for precise aiming, you execute shots including banks, jumps, and spins with English, … Read More From: Retro Roundup
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B SQUAD
A Crusade In SpaceMy first experience of an ST turn-based strategy game was with Sabre Team. I loved it, and it was one of those moments I wondered why I had spent my life ‘avoiding’ such games. Sure, I didn’t initially grasp the concept, but once I realised it wasn’t … Read More From: Retro…
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More COMPUTER GAMES you (probably) didn’t know existed!
More computer games you (probably) didn’t know existed! Obscure gems, forgotten experiments, and weird wonders await—check out my latest video! Patreon: http://www.Patreon.com/MetalJesusRocks 0:00 Intro 0:28 Pixelated Panic in Space 2:24 Wardrobe Malfunction of Destiny 4:22 Bullet Ballet Bonanza 6:06 The Long and Winding Game 8:08 Freddy’s Finger-Slash Fiesta 10:30 Captain … Read More From: Retro…
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800 Fathoms for Arcade / MAME
Alternative title: Mariner — German title Came also out for: Game description: 800 Fathoms is an under-water themed side-scrolling shoot-em-up with gameplay similar to Konami’s Scramble . You are a commander in control a submarine which can shoot horizontally, and deploy depth charges (diagonally fowards and down). With these … Read More From: Retro Roundup
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