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Maisie Day Is Not Okay – A new ZX Spectrum 48k game inspired by Sabre Wulf.
There are many here who remember Ultimate Play the Game, a company that released many incredible titles in the 80’s, such as Knightlore, Jetpac, Sabre Wulf and Gunfright to name but a few. So to see that a developer by the name of ktbproductions had released a Sabre Wulf inspiration for the ZX Spectrum called…
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Multilingual Casino SEO for Brazil, Japan, and MENA: Absolute Digital Media Leads
The future of iGaming growth lies in multilingual markets. From Brazil’s booming regulated sector to Japan’s unique digital landscape and the high-growth economies of MENA, operators cannot rely on a one-size-fits-all approach. Regional differences in culture, regulation, and player behaviour demand precise, localised strategies. That is why global operators turn to Absolute Digital Media, a…
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Join the Resistance
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OutRun Amiga Edition – A vastly superior version of a classic racer has arrived on the Amiga! (UPDATE)
In 1986 Sega released one of the greatest racers of our time, it just had to be Out Run. An Arcade racer designed by Yu Suzuki, that was not only a commercial success, but became one of the best selling games of its time. A game that featured incredible graphics, fantastic music and fast paced…
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Zak McDrucken Saves The Chickens – Another impressive ZX Spectrum game appears, and this one is by RetroSouls
Here we are with another rather impressive looking homebrew, and it’s ‘Zak McDruken Saves The Chickens’ from RetroSouls Team for the ZX Spectrum. A game that not only has fantastic graphics while also having a clever use of color attributes, but it’s also very enjoyable while also remaining a challenge as you try to solve some of…
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Elite – David Braben’s 8-bit space combat trading simulator of Elite gets a beta Atari XL/XE port by Rensoupp
Only just recently I was talking to a few friends about the original David Braben’s 8-bit space combat trading simulator of Elite, and how we’ve seen a few fan based remakes appear as well as improvements and ports to different 8bit systems. But this latest news may interest you, if you have an Atari XL/XE…
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Why Xevious Still Pleases
Originally released in 1982, Xevious is one of the first vertical shooters in video game history. Released on a plethora of consoles over the past 40 years like Nintendo, Game Boy Advance and Sony PlayStation and even X-Box Live Arcade, Xevious is a title that every hardcore shooter fan or retro-game enthusiast should give a…
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Tetris 1200 (AGA) – The 1988 Arcade version of Tetris for the Commodore Amiga [1.02 UPDATE]
If you remember the 1980’s hit game of Tetris then you’ll be pleased to know that as of this morning, we have been informed that JOTD has released an update to the 1988 Arcade version of Tetris for the Commodore Amiga 1200. As in the words of the creator "A transcode of Atari Tetris arcade…
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Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Steven Schaefer
Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Steven Schaefer who currently is displayed on card number 4712 from the Superstars of 2025 Collection. Steven is a world record holder on the NES game Dr. Mario. He is also a wizard at puzzle games on home consoles. Other world records are for Yoshi’s Cookie as well as…
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Reflections on Pokémon Concierge Season 2 Episode 4
The final episode of Pokémon Concierge isn’t really about a Pokémon per say, although Arcanine fans will no doubt enjoy the big fire dog’s moment in the spotlight. Like Sealeo, Arcanine is another case of artistic license being taken with the Pokémon’s in-game measurements- Arcanine is close to twice the size of Sealeo, bigger…
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