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The Legend of Zelda – by Tristan Ibarra

The Legend of Zelda represents, for many gamers, the birth of what is arguably the greatest, and most influential, action-adventure franchise of all time. Released early in the Nintendo Entertainment System’s lifecycle, it arrived during a formative moment when...

Atari Acquires Rights to Original Wizardry RPG Franchise

MAY 7, 2026 Atari has acquired the complete and exclusive rights to the first five games in the landmark Wizardry role-playing franchise, expanding the gaming company’s push to revive classic intellectual property through remasters, new releases and cross-media...

Hyper Sports – An arcade Olympic themed sports game appears on the Amiga (AGA/ECS)

If you haven't broken your joystick just yet, with this latest release that is very possible! As after releasing the joystick and button bashing game called Track'N'Field, JOTD has now made available the first downloadable version of Konami's arcade Olympic themed...
Playdew Brings Lost Twins 2 to Nintendo Switch

Playdew Brings Lost Twins 2 to Nintendo Switch

[7th May 2026, Islamabad] - Lost Twins 2 launches on Nintendo Switch today, the charming and brain-teasing puzzle-platformer that has already captured hearts on other platforms. Starting today, Nintendo players can join siblings Abi and Ben on a magical journey filled...

Hydlide – Jeremy Parish

Hydlide – Jeremy Parish

it’s almost certainly not with any sort of affection. A slow, primitive-looking grind of a game with repetitive music and confusing action, Hydlide came across as nothing so much as a terrible clone of The Legend of Zelda when it hit the NES in the spring of 1989....

Pit Fighter – by Todd Friedman

Pit Fighter – by Todd Friedman

While I agree with that, 2 years before Mortal Kombat hit the scene, there was a breakthrough game featuring live-motion capture. This game was Pit Fighter. An underrated game in my opinion, Pit Fighter captures the reality of fighting in a video game. I remember...

IMPORTANT: change on Blog | Commodore

IMPORTANT: change on Blog | Commodore

A new news item titled “C” You Soon – Commodore 64 Ultimate Line-Up Expands with C64C Edition Later this Year (dated April 28, 2026) was added to the What's New feed and includes a "News" link. https://commodore.net/news/ https://commodore.net/computer/...

Re-Introducing the C64C!

Re-Introducing the C64C!

We knew from the start, it would be a race. From the moment the first Commodore 64 Ultimate arrived, the community was going to find a way to give their Ultimate the C64C 'Slimline' treatment. We knew you wanted it. We were hoping we could beat you to it. But it's...

The Ultima Series – by Jarrod Kailef

if you spent your entire lifetime doing so. From amazing modern masterpieces to the most primitive, barely playable first-generation games, it’s hard to determine what’s worth your time and what isn’t. But for old-school gamers like us, one of the best ways to...

Super Mario 64 – by Brett Weiss

Super Mario 64 – by Brett Weiss

It didn’t just revolutionize a franchise - it reshaped the entire video game industry, much like Super Mario Bros. had done more than a decade earlier. Just as the 1985 NES classic defined the blueprint for side-scrolling platformers, Super Mario 64 established the...

Xevious – by Jeremy Parish

Xevious – by Jeremy Parish

Part of that discrepancy stems from the fact that the American console crash derailed Xevious’s journey. Atari Inc. manufactured and distributed the arcade machine here, but the company’s dissolution prevented the game from reaching eager audiences at home until well...

This Day In Video Game History

Arena of Octos was released for TRS-80 in United States.

Sansū 2-nen: Keisan Game was released for NES in Japan.

Sansū 3-nen: Keisan Game was released for NES in Japan.

Sansū 1-nen: Keisan Game was released for NES in Japan.

Devilman was released for NES in Japan.

River City Ransom was released for NES in Japan.

Violence Fight was released for Arcade in United States.

Parodius was released for Arcade in Japan.

Galactix (Shareware v1.2e) was released for DOS in Worldwide.

Savage Reign was released for Arcade in Japan.

SeaBass Fishing 2 was released for SEGA Saturn in Japan.

Elf o Karu Monotachi was released for SEGA Saturn in Japan.

Shutokō Battle R was released for PlayStation in Japan.

Gamera 2000 was released for PlayStation in Japan.

Tobal 2 was released for PlayStation in Japan.