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Sim City – by John Michonski

In 1989, SimCity was released for DOS-compatible computers and Macintosh. With this release, millions of people got their first taste of the city-building genre, and one of the most legendary game development careers began. Simple at first glance, SimCity is a game...

From the Past to the Present – by Brian Chansy

Ask someone to recommend a management simulation video game and there is a fairly good chance that they would recommend Chris Sawyer’s Transport Tycoon and RollerCoaster Tycoon games. Considered among the most influential management simulation video games, the genre...

Commodore is Back from the Dead!

The Commodore brand carries a rich legacy and a devoted community that has never truly let go. What began as a line of home computers evolved into something far greater than anyone could have anticipated. Over the years, the brand changed ownership numerous...
Original Earthworm Jim™ Team Reunites 25 Years After Initial Release to Create a New Earthworm Jim Game Exclusively for the Upcoming Intellivision® Amico™ Game Console

Original Earthworm Jim™ Team Reunites 25 Years After Initial Release to Create a New Earthworm Jim Game Exclusively for the Upcoming Intellivision® Amico™ Game Console

Live Simulcast Chat During First Game Design Meeting Saturday, May 4 at Noon PT on Facebook Live, Twitch TV and YouTube Live IRVINE, CA, May 1, 2019 – In celebration of the 25th anniversary of Earthworm Jim, Intellivision Entertainment is proud to announce it has...

No More Endgame, There’s a New Game Coming, Sonic!

No More Endgame, There’s a New Game Coming, Sonic!

Now that the smoke, I mean dust has cleared this past weekend with the chaos of the Endgame and also GoT, we have a lot to look forward to this year.  With the hype of the Pokemon' movie and the next and hopefully not the last Star Wars movie ever to be made, we...

The Last Ninja for the Commodore 64

The Last Ninja for the Commodore 64

No, not the Last Ninja you're thinking of. You're probably thinking of the Last Ninja created by Mark Cale and released by System 3 in 1987. It's an understandable mistake. That Last Ninja was one of the best selling games for the Commodore 64 and regularly appears on...

Gun Fight: A Two Player Shoot Out

Gun Fight: A Two Player Shoot Out

There’s probably no better scene in movie history than Doc Holliday stepping through the trees to confront Johnny Ringo and saying coolly, “I’m your huckleberry.” The quick draw gun fight that follows is brilliant, capped by Doc standing over Ringo’s body and...

Theme Hospital for PS1 Review

Theme Hospital for PS1 Review

Woahh hey! New Review! Theme Hospital, on the PS1, is a sim that puts you in the position of hospital admin as you build, battle wacky illness and mediate cranky patients and staff. Watch it here: [wpdevart_youtube width="640" height="385" autoplay="0" theme="light"...

PaRappa The Rapper

PaRappa The Rapper

It’s very strange to think that PaRappa the Rapper is now an old school game, but 23 years have passed since it was released in Japan and 22 since it debuted in the rest of the world. The game was the brainchild of Japanese musician Masaya Matsuura, who had enjoyed...

Ten More Games Announced for the Genesis Mini

Ten More Games Announced for the Genesis Mini

Sega has been touting their new miniaturised Genesis for a while now, and while there’s a lot of excitement around the fact that they’re the ones actually manufacturing it (unlike a third party such as AtGames) the final games list is ultimately what everyone cares...

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