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‘TerrorBytes: The Evolution of Horror Gaming’ Creeps Into Final Pre-Sale
The documentary series, releasing in April, offers a combined 5.5 hours runtime across five episodes and features 50+ horror and game industry legends. March 13, 2025 – After a stellar 9.1 out of 10 average rating from a backer review of a rough-cut episode, TerrorBytes: The Evolution of Horror Gaming has released its launch trailer…
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Licenses and Online Casinos: An Important Explanation
Online gambling is on the rise. More and more people are discovering gambling websites, and creating accounts, so that they can enjoy their favorite games. However, despite first hitting the scenes in the 90s, the mass popularity of iGaming is relatively recent. That means there are many people who are not aware of how the…
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Dragon’s Lair: The Legend Gets A Re-Release On Game Boy
Retro Publisher Incube8 Games and developer Elite have announced the classic Game Boy game Dragon’s Lair: The Legend is getting a re-release. Read More From: N4G: retro news feed
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What!? Not the same Auction? Let’s Sell.
There is a new app platform I have signed up for and will be selling video games and perhaps sports cards in the future. It is called ” Encore”. CLICK HERE FOR MY PAGE This new app is really catching on for video game buyers and sellers. It is unique as it is not “live”…
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UFO 50 is a Retro Inspired Indie Gem
Remember those retro compilation packs that promised a burst of gaming, all contained in one fun package? The best of the bunch, like Sega Smash Pack (PC, 1999), gathered several classics in one place, while terrible offenders like the unlicensed Action 52 (NES, 1991) provided nothing but janky disaster. Now, there’s a new “retro” collection…
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Head Over Heels Deluxe – Top quality remake of an isometric retro classic is well worth checking out on Steam!
Head Over Heels was first released in 1987 for several 8-bit home computers such as the Amstrad, C64 and ZX Spectrum, but this faithful remake and deluxe edition, which was only recently released on Steam and has just got a new update, is based on the Spectrum version with all new gorgeous graphics and new…
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Prisonela MD – 80 short levels of fun for the Sega Mega Drive
Fancy a new game for your Sega Mega Drive, a platformer that has many varied albeit short levels, then come and check out Ratalaika Games and Two Black Cats latest release of ‘Prisonela MD’. A game in which you play as an enslaved creature that has sought his chance for freedom, when the underground resistance strikes against…
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Arcade 92 – It’s Time to Play Again!
The Mission: We bring people together by providing a place to connect through a multigenerational video gaming experience. I was fortunate enough to have met and interviewed the owner of “Arcade 92” in Flower Mound, TX. I will have his full interview published in the May issue of Old School Gamer Magazine. Here is a…
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Pjusk – A puzzler from Zooperdan for the Commodore Amiga
While many of you are looking forward to playing the finished version of ‘RallyXSE’, there’s another game that’s worth checking out by the same developer, especially if you like puzzle games, is Zooperdan’s Amiga game of ‘Pjusk’. A Sokoban like game whereby you must defeat enemies in the right order and collect power-ups along the…
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Bringing Retro Worlds to Life: How a Cinema 4D Render Farm Enhances Nostalgic CGI
Retro aesthetics have made a strong comeback in modern media, influencing everything from indie games to animated short films. Whether it’s the pixelated charm of 8-bit platformers, the flickering glow of VHS tapes, or the simplicity of low-poly 3D models, nostalgia-driven visuals resonate with audiences. Cinema 4D has become one of the go-to tools for…
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