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Does Steam Accept Paysafecard? Here’s What Gamers Need to Know
Let’s be honest—topping up your Steam Wallet can feel like a minefield sometimes. Credit cards? Too risky for some. PayPal? Not always ideal. But what about something simple, secure, and widely available, like Paysafecard? If you’re a gamer looking for a hassle-free way to buy games without linking your bank details or using plastic, you’re…
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Apidya’ Special – An authentic, 24-bit pixel remake of a classic Shoot ’em up is coming to Consoles and PC (2026), and boy does it look good!
This month alone we’ve seen some real bangers of hot news stories, from The Settlers II coming to the Amiga, the latest release of Project-X Light Years through Steam, and the mind-blowing CubiX on the ZX Spectrum. Well, here’s another one that is sure to be a big hit! As I’ve been informed that ‘Apidya…
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Musketeer – An action-packed swashbuckling C64 game via Psytronik Software!
Although Psytonik Software doesn’t inform us of their new games that are either in development or just released. I did find out through Twitter however, that as of today you can download their new game called ‘Musketeer’. An action-packed swashbuckling arcade adventure set in 17th century France. A game that was developed by Ola Zandelin…
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Tony Montezuma’s Gold – A fantastic platformer by Monochrome Productions has arrived on the Amstrad CPC as a demo!
We’ve recently been informed by both Saberman and Xenomorph, that the highly enjoyable game of Tony – Montezuma’s Gold by Monochrome Productions. Which was previously released for the Amiga, AtariXL, Commodore 64 and as a preview for the ZX Spectrum. Has appeared as a demo on the Amstrad CPC. A game that I feel it…
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What Makes a Game Feel Valuable? Customisation, Currency, and Control
More Than Just the Endgame There’s more to gaming than racking up achievements or completing story arcs. For today’s players, value doesn’t come from just reaching the credits, it comes from the freedom to shape the journey. Whether you’re dominating the battlefield in a high-octane shooter or exploring every dialogue branch in an RPG, a…
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The Best Sidekicks for Your Console: Budget Tools That Upgrade the Experience
It’s Not All About the Console Sure, your PlayStation or Xbox is the crown jewel of your setup, but what about the rest of the crew? The unsung heroes of your gaming sessions are often the small, affordable upgrades that quietly change everything. We’re talking second controllers, better headsets, faster charging docks, and those little…
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Beer Rescue – DeDevlab/TSA’s first Commodore 64 game is worth checking out!
I’ve just been contacted by a good friend of ours, who said that if you have a C64 nearby, it might be worth checking out this new Commodore 64 arcade platformer called ‘Beer Rescue’. A game that the developers DeDevlab/TSA are noted as saying, "we are very proud to present to you our first Commodore…
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NEONnoir – A Cyberpunk style Adventure game for the Commodore Amiga by SteamKnight has been updated
A great piece of news has just hit our inbox, as if you’re looking for a newish adventure game to play on your Amiga, and a good looking one at that! Then thanks to a heads up via Saberman, we’ve just learnt that you can now download the Commodore Amiga Cyberpunk like Adventure game of…
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The Gate – A WIP action-adventure game inspired by Impossible Mission and Project Firestart for the Amiga
Looking through the EAB forums to see if any games were worth talking about, that’s either in development or newly released, and I’ve come across an upcoming Amiga game called ‘The Gate’ by Allanon. A game that the developer says, "is an action-adventure, that is highly inspired by Impossible Mission and Project Firestart". The game…
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The Evolution of Casual Gaming: From Snake to Spatial Ops
Casual gaming has come a long way since the days of pixelated snakes slithering across monochrome screens. What began as a time-filler between bus stops and coffee breaks has evolved into a multi-billion-euro industry, seamlessly blending high-end graphics, immersive soundtracks, and AR mechanics all without scaring off non-gamers. From tapping on Tamagotchis to mastering micro-movements…
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