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Old School Gamer Magazine Exclusive: Inside ‘Ground Zero Hero’

Old School Gamer Magazine chats with “Ground Zero Hero” developer Rowan Edmondson, who details the creative journey behind the upcoming game. About Ground Zero Hero: Featuring a vibrant hand-drawn art style inspired by The Simpsons and Rick and Morty, Ground Zero Hero...

PinkSweets and Muchi Muchi Pork! Ports Confirmed for Modern Systems

  On Friday May 29th, Clear River Games confirmed that they would be rereleasing the classic CAVE shooters Pink Sweets: Ibara Sorekara and Muchi Muchi Pork! on modern consoles. The developer City Connection is responsible for bringing the games to the PlayStation...

RandomPac – A great tribute to Pac-Man, an arcade game first released by Namco in 1980 [UPDATE]

More great news this week as looking through the itch io website, we've found out that LC-Games has released the latest game of RandomPac for the Commodore 64. A game that isn't just a tribute to Pac-Man, an arcade game released by Namco in 1980. But this version of...
Astrosmash and the Blue Sky Rangers

Astrosmash and the Blue Sky Rangers

Some things are instantly addictive. One sweet taste and you’re immediately hooked for life. No, I’m not talking about anything illicit. I’m talking about things like Cap’n Crunch with Crunch Berries, Lay’s Potato Chips (Betcha can’t eat just one!), and Astrosmash for...

EON to Release MK-II of its Popular GCHD Adapter

EON to Release MK-II of its Popular GCHD Adapter

Back in January, a company new to the aftermarket retro hardware scene, Eon, released the GCHD. This allowed native 480p video output on the GameCube via HDMI – something elusive to the console since Nintendo’s component adapter is relatively uncommon. They’re also...

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Steve Grunberger

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Steve Grunberger

Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Steve Grunberger who is displayed on card number 906, from the Superstars of 2014 Collection.   Steve, who lives in Australia, is a passionate gamer who grew up in the early 80s and lived the arcade boom as well as the fall. ...

Whomping Worms On the Intellivision

Whomping Worms On the Intellivision

A few months ago, I read a horror novel titled, “The Conqueror Worms” by Brian Keane. It tells the story of a world overrun by massive, worm-like creatures that are brought to the earth’s surface after a never ending deluge of rain. The book was the first of a series,...

Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker

Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker

Stepping into Free Play Richardson is a bit like having access to a time machine that can transport me to my childhood. The experience starts the instant you step in the front door. Pulsing, synth heavy New Wave blares through the building, playing songs like “Space...

This Day In Video Game History

Space Ship Game was released for Wang 2200 in United States.

Shinkei Suijaku Game (Gekkan Micro (Japan), Vol. 3, Issue 6) was released for Sharp MZ-80K/700/800/1500 in Japan.

Apple DOS 3.2 (included game) was released for Apple II in United States.

Hanoi no Tō (Gekkan Micro (Japan), Vol. 3, Issue 6) was released for Sharp MZ-80K/700/800/1500 in Japan.

FLIP-ELLO (v2.41 - BASIC only) was released for DOS in United States.

Time Runner was released for Atari 8-bit in United States.

Scout Search was released for Apple II in United States.

Bakusō Buggy Ippatsu Yarō was released for Sharp X1 in Japan.

Lethal Labyrinth was released for Apple II in United States.

Gaudi: Barcelona no Kaze was released for PC-88 in Japan.

Basketball Nightmare was released for SEGA Master System in Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom.

Golfamania was released for SEGA Master System in Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom.

Dino-Sorcerer (This was a port of the Apple II version) was released for DOS in United States.

Super Star Wars was released for SNES in United States and Canada.

Canfield (v1.01 (first public release)) was released for Windows 16-bit in United States.