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Slick Willy — A Manic Miner Graphic Improvement Project for the ZX Spectrum

Following the stall of an ambitious project to remake Manic Miner with enhanced graphics, titled Slick Willy, developer Bob Fossil has integrated the new assets into a playable mod that can be downloaded right now. While the original, high-performance engine overhaul...

Nick Arcade: When Nickelodeon Went 16-Bit

In the early 80s, when I was just a little Gen-X gamer, I was excited to see a new game show that had started in syndication. It was called Starcade, and it was just what an arcade gaming fan like me was looking for. Parts were structured like a basic trivia game...

Block’n’Bubble II – An updated C64 game that seamlessly continues the action-packed gameplay of Block’n’Bubble.

Welcome to Block'n'Bubble II, a direct continuation of the classic action gameplay developed by natthrafn. Originally programmed by the author and published in Germany back in 1989 via Markt & Technik Special #30, this updated iteration breathes fresh life into...
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective

Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective

I still remember the overwhelming excitement I felt when I first acquired the Sega CD system. I had owned a Commodore 64, an NES and a Sega Genesis, but the Sega CD was going to change everything. After all, it’s games were on compact disc, not dusty, old cartridges....

Excitebike for the NES

Excitebike for the NES

Growing up, I had a few friends who had dirt bikes. I did not. I was always a little jealous. The closest I could come to my own personal motocross was taking my bicycle to construction sites and riding it on dirt piles. Well, that and playing Excitebike. Based on my...

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Sean Tagg

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Sean Tagg

Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Sean “Taggsta” Tagg, who currently is displayed on card number 2030, from the Superstars of 2015 Collection.   Sean has hands on been a big part of the Walter Day Collection trading card history. Along with his own card...

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...

This Day In Video Game History

Apple II Demo Program Cassette Tape (included game) was released for Apple II in United States.

Seawolf was released for Sol-20 in United States.

Jumpman Lives! was released for DOS in United States.

Sangokushi II: Haō no Tairiku was released for NES in Japan.

Hōma Hunter Lime (Takeru release) was released for FM Towns in Japan.

Zapping Satsui was released for LaserActive in Japan.

Popful Mail was released for SNES in Japan.

Yū Yū Hakusho 2: Kakutō no Shō was released for SNES in Japan.

Spider: The Video Game was released for PlayStation in Germany.

CHAMP Pac-em (V1.0, initial release) was released for DOS in United States.

Jiji and the Mysterious Forest: Chapter 3 was released for Windows in Worldwide.

MicroProse sign world-wide publishing and distribution deal with Team17.


Virtual Chess 64 was released for Nintendo 64 in United States.

Chaos Gear: Michibi Kareshi Mono was released for WonderSwan in Japan.