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Say “bonjour” to my little friend – NEON INFERNO news from Retroware

Say “bonjour” to my little friend as the demo for the hardboiled cyberpunk shooter adds support for new languages Philadelphia, PA – June 11, 2025 – While Neon Inferno’s love language is usually spoken through the business end of a hulking magnum, players worldwide...

‘King of Kong’ follow up on VOD and Walter Day’s debut album

Friends, Family & Colleagues, I'm thrilled (and relieved) to share that our new doc - Arcades & Love Songs: the Ballad of Walter Day - is now available through all major video-on-demand platforms - https://linktr.ee/arcadesandlovesongs As my first feature as a...

Old School Gamer Magazine Exclusive: Matt Tuttle Talks Echoes of the Unread

Old School Gamer Magazine chats with Echoes of the Unread creator Matt Tuttle to find out what inspired the game and more. Check it out on Kickstarter. About Echoes of the Unread: Developed by Clever Cat Games and published by Mega Cat Studios, Echoes of the...
The Explosive Fun of Bazooka Bill

The Explosive Fun of Bazooka Bill

What can you possibly say about Bazooka Bill? It wasn’t a particularly brilliant game. It didn’t contain any major firsts in video game history. It was a fairly standard side scroller action game. So, why bother writing about it?  Well, Bazooka Bill was one of the...

Maniac Mansion: A Campy Classic

Maniac Mansion: A Campy Classic

The teenage years are a difficult and confusing time. They’re even more difficult and confusing if your girlfriend Sandy has been kidnapped by a mad scientist who is being mind controlled by a sentient meteor. Such are the trying circumstances that Dave Miller must...

Mayhem in Monsterland: The Swan Song of the Commodore 64

Mayhem in Monsterland: The Swan Song of the Commodore 64

All good things come to an end. By the early 1990s, the golden age of Commodore 64 games was past. The world of technology was moving on, but the system had one last surprise in store for the gaming world. It came in the form of a little dinosaur. The dinosaur’s name...

Jelly Monsters: The Battle Between Commodore and Atari

Jelly Monsters: The Battle Between Commodore and Atari

In the great pantheon of video games, few titles loom so large as Pac-Man. Developed by Namco and released in 1980, the game was wildly successful, creating legions of devoted fans. That same year, Commodore released the 8 bit VIC-20. It marked an important step in...

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