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The Rise Of Browser-Based Online Games
Browser-based online games are enjoying a remarkable resurgence; once sidelined due to their technical limitations and overshadowed by mobile and console gaming, these games are making a strong comeback. We can see that emerging technologies and shifting market dynamics place browser games in the spotlight — offering developers and players fresh opportunities in the gaming…
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Dungeons of GOMILANDIA – A Puzzler from Retro Works for the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum
Another Amstrad CPC news story, as thanks to a recent contact in our emails, we’ve been told that RetroWorks has released the Amstrad CPC version of their platform puzzler called ‘Dungeons of GOMILANDIA’: A high quality game that was previously released for the ZX Spectrum, that was also by the same team behind one of…
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Five PS1 Football Games Still Worth Playing
PlayStation was home to dozens of soccer games, from forgettable fare to genuine sports classics – here are five PS1 football games TechStomper feels are still worth pulling the boots on for. Read More From: N4G: retro news feed
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There Is Never A Good Reason For Delisting Classic Games
We need to start caring more about preserving the medium. Read More From: N4G: retro news feed
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Vintage Oil Drilling Game that NEVER WAS! | Oil Strike ’75
Get ready to earn while you learn in Oil Strike ’75, a fun, exciting, and educational new game from Cadal Corp. where you’re tasked with running a rig and discovering new oil deposits at the bottom of the sea – no matter the cost. Who knows what you’ll find! Utilise super-safe seismic exploration to discover…
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Old School Gamer Magazine Exclusive: Inside BOKURA: planet
Old School Gamer Magazine chats with BOKURA: planet developer Tokoronyori to find out all about the fun adventure/puzzle game with retro visuals. About: BOKURA: planet: BOKURA: planet, the sequel to the reality-bending co-op-only adventure with more than half a million downloads, BOKURA, crash-lands onto PC via Steam in early 2025. Developer tokoronyori and publisher Kodansha Game Creators’ Lab invite pairs…
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Pepper Buster – Pac-Man… A classic reinvented… with a spicy twist for the Amstrad CPC
Tetris isn’t the only game that keeps appearing on IndieRetroNews, as according to both Saberman and Xenomorph, Crazy Piri has released the Pac-Man game with a twist for the Amstrad CPC, called ‘Pepper Buster’. A game that doesn’t just have all the dot chomping goodness you could want in a Pac-Man Arcade style game, but…
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Gilligan’s Mine – A new remake of Gilligan’s Gold / Bagman for the ZX Spectrum 128k
Another new year heads up for you all, as we’ve recently been told through Facebook, that Clebin Games has released the high quality ZX Spectrum 128k remake of the 1980’s game of Gilligan’s Gold / Bagman. A game which spawned a number of more recent versions for the Amiga and C64 such as Bagman Strikes…
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Eye candy bullet hell ‘Danmaku’ shooter gets another stock Amiga A1200 tease.
Throughout 2024 I’ve been keeping you up to date about Golden Code’s awesome looking Danmaku shooter of ‘Hyperborea’. A game that doesn’t just feature decent graphics, but more bullets and lasers than you can handle all running on a stock A1200 or above. Well if you’re interested in the latest developments of this upcoming Amiga…
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Old Towers – RetroSouls seriously cool ZX Spectrum game arrives on the Famicom/NES with a version 1.1
If you’ve been following RetroSouls for awhile you would’ve known they have released games such as GLUF, Old Tower, Twinlight, Alter Ego, and even Tourmaline for the ZX Spectrum. Well today as thanks to a heads up via Facebook, we have been told that they have released a new game update for the NES as…
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