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Sim City – by Marcus Albers

In 1984, game design found  Bungeling Bay, he was having more fun making the levels than playing the game. This was the seed that eventually bloomed into the granddaddy of simulation games, SimCity. As the game took shape, one of the key aspects Will brought was the...

Original Street Fighter II art now available for purchase

  On March 13th, Art Whirlwind announced through a press release that it was bringing 26 original Street Fighter II sketches by Mick McGinty to auction. The pieces can be seen here. This artwork was created for marketing purposes in the United States. Capcom...

Breakout on Cassette: When Apple II Games Came Screeching Out of a Tape Player

Before floppies and downloads, Apple II games could arrive on cassette. This look back at Steve Wozniak’s 37-line Breakout explores the strange magic of loading code from tape, playing with paddle controllers, and discovering color arcade-style gaming at home.

Sim City – by Marcus Albers

Sim City – by Marcus Albers

In 1984, game design found  Bungeling Bay, he was having more fun making the levels than playing the game. This was the seed that eventually bloomed into the granddaddy of simulation games, SimCity. As the game took shape, one of the key aspects Will brought was the...

Tetris – by  Brian Lesyk

Tetris – by Brian Lesyk

This could have safely guessed that Tetris (Alexey Pajitnov, 1988) would appear in our list of The 50 Most Influential Video Games Ever. There’s a simple reason for this… Tetris is the single greatest video game ever created… No caveats. No clarifications. No...

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/...

This Day In Video Game History

Simon was released for Dedicated console in United States.

Othello was released for DOS in Worldwide.

Aoki Ōkami to Shiroki Mejika was released for PC-98 in Japan.

Game & Watch Multi Screen: Bomb Sweeper (Multi Screen (BD-62)) was released for Dedicated handheld in United States.

Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge was released for Genesis in Japan.

Nightmare Collection: Dead of the Brain - Shiryō no Sakebi was released for PC-98 in Japan.

SPIN (v1.00e) was released for DOS in United States.

Strife was released for DOS in United States.

Animal Breeder 2 was released for Game Boy in Japan.

Total Soccer was released for Windows in United Kingdom.

TrackWords (V 1.21) was released for Windows in Worldwide.

Pro Pilot '99 was released for Windows in Germany.

Jane's Combat Simulations: Fleet Command was released for Windows in United States.

Red Mars was released for Amiga in Poland.