by Old School Gamer | Apr 9, 2026 | Gaming
Baseball has always had a different kind of rhythm. It does not rush to keep your attention every second, and that is exactly why it works. The tension builds slowly, quietly, and sometimes a little awkwardly. Then one pitch lands in the wrong spot, one batter hangs...
by Old School Gamer | Apr 8, 2026 | Gaming
Many players still feel unsure about doing a PUBG Mobile top-up outside the game. There’s always that concern about account safety, fake services, or whether the platform is actually reliable. At the same time, in-game prices can feel quite high, especially if you top...
by Patrick Hickey Jr. | Apr 8, 2026 | 2020s, Gaming, Indie, Interviews
Old School Gamer Magazine chats with Astro Burn developer HaZ Dulull, who discusses their game, Astro Burn, which is gearing up for a physical release on PC and Mac. About Astro Burn: Beyond The Pixels®, a London based transmedia media studio dedicated to bringing...
by Old School Gamer | Apr 7, 2026 | Gaming
The used game market has changed a lot in recent years. Prices for classic cartridges and consoles keep climbing, yet plenty of people are jumping into the hobby anyway. Starting a retro gaming collection in 2026 is still very possible on a budget – you just...
by Old School Gamer | Apr 6, 2026 | Gaming
Casino slots are among the most popular money games online, attracting both beginners and experienced players. With their colorful graphics, simple mechanics, and exciting rewards, it’s no surprise that many people enjoy these fun online games. However, while slots...
by Old School Gamer | Apr 6, 2026 | Gaming
The online casino industry has evolved far beyond its early days of simple digital slot machines. What began as a niche form of entertainment has transformed into a global, technology-driven ecosystem offering thousands of games at the click of a button. This shift...