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The Electric Playground Reveals Officially Licensed Attack From Mars Topper
If you follow this website, you’ve probably seen me talk about the cool aftermarket toppers from The Electric Playground (TEP) in the past. They are pretty well known for their neat Twilight Zone and Godzilla toppers. This morning the Company announced that it has reached an agreement with Planetary Pinball to produce officially licensed toppers…
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Elevator Action – JOTD’s latest Arcade to Amiga conversion gets a final ECS build!
It’s Commodore Amiga news time! Welcome to Elevator Action for the Amiga! A new conversion update by JOTD and team which has now been released as a final ECS build ( Previously released as AGA). A game that was originally released in 1983 in the arcades. Basically you are a spy who has must infiltrate…
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iGamers Torn Between Retro and High-Tech Slots
The first coin-operated slot machine was introduced just before the turn of the 20th Century. Since then, there have been massive advances in slots, not least the evolution to online digital slots. Modern slot machines have multiple playlines, are based on pretty much every conceivable theme, and can feature additional bonuses and features. However, despite…
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Stern Pinball Unveils Metallica Remastered
The Pinball Expo in Schaumberg near Chicago is in full swing and will continue through October 19th. In the midst of these events, Stern Pinball has seen fit to announce a remastered revival of their popular 2013 Metallica table. The new LCD display makes the most of eleven years of technological advancements. Geometrical…
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Mushrooms That Grow in the Woods – Love Pac-Man? Then you might like this new C64 game by NemanjaV
One game that many people remember throughout the world by both the young and the old, is the Arcade game of Pac-Man from the 1980’s. It put you in control of Pac-Man through a maze, eating all the pac-dots, avoiding ghosts and moving on to the next stage. It is still loved to this day…
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From Classic Games to MMORPGs: How World of Warcraft Changed Online Gaming Forever
The Evolution of Online Gaming: From Simplicity to Complexity The world of online gaming has come a long way since the early days of simple text-based games like MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) in the late 1970s. These early titles laid the groundwork for what would become the massive multiplayer online games of today. As technology advanced…
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The PlayStation 2 Killer That Never Was
When thinking of failed game systems there are a few that always come to mind such as the Dreamcast, Virtual Boy, and Atari Jaguar. Those all are examples of large, established companies that dropped the ball on a console in the public limelight, but what about a console that was born to little fanfare and…
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Pyjamarama – A classic 1984 game by Mikro-Gen arrives as a port on the MSX!
We always try to keep you up to date with the best in retro gaming news, but boy do we have a special treat for you. As we’ve recently found out through Facebook, that the classic game of ‘Pyjamarama’, has been ported over to the MSX by Fregarni via the MSXDev24 competition. A Mikro-Gen action-adventure game…
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Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Video Game Summit
The Pinball Expo will be expanding its show floor to 100,000 sq. ft. and celebrating its 40th year as the longest running pinball show. The event, which takes place Oct. 15-19th, will be combining forces with Video Game Summit, which has been running since 2003. Video Game Summit first became involved with Pinball Expo in…
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The Suffering II: Ties That Bind- Torque’s Last Stand; A Monster In My Closet
“I keep the ends out for the tie that binds, because you’re mine, I walk the line.” -Johnny Cash Gritty, unmistakably smart and brewed in a combination of adventure, action, survival-horror and shooter gameplay, Surreal Software and Midway’s The Suffering was a combined million-seller on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox when it was released in 2004. It…
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