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First Look: Echoes of the Unread

Old School Gamer's Patrick Hickey Jr. plays Echoes of the Unread on the NES from Mega Cat Studios. https://youtu.be/uLC7HyUXlnY  

Most Influential Football Games of All-Time

Who Else Misses Football?! Football is an integral part of American culture, but it’s an even bigger part of video game history. From its roots on the Atari 2600 to the eight-bit classics that revolutionized the genre, football games are the rock that helps keep the...

Old School Gamer Magazine Exclusive: Heikki Repo Talks Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon

Old School Gamer Magazine chats with Heikki Repo, creative director and co-founder of Cornfox & Brothers and the creator behind Oceanhorn to find out what makes this new dungeon explorer a special one. Old School Gamer Magazine: How was this game born? Heikki...
Phoenix IV: Neo Geo

Phoenix IV: Neo Geo

SNK’s Neo•Geo Many of the third-party publishers that had released games for the Famicom, such as Konami, Capcom and Enix, went on to produce games for the Super Famicom as well. However, SNK, a publisher of nine Famicom games, didn’t have anything initially available...

System Spotlight – Atari 7800

System Spotlight – Atari 7800

There aren’t very many consoles in my collection that I’ve ignored in the manner that I’ve ignored the Atari 7800 ProSystem over the years. I’ve owned Atari’s 3rd (2600 x 3 = 7800) foray into home console gaming for many years but after my initial purchase along with...

Ed Averett is KC Munchkin

Ed Averett is KC Munchkin

Ed Averett developed a whopping twenty-four games for Magnavox’s Odyssey2 system. Responsible for roughly half the game library, Ed believed in the Odyssey2 and kept it humming long before Magnavox and parent company Philips saw the light. His creation, KC Munchkin,...

Hyperkin Developing Aluminium Aftermarket Game Boy

Hyperkin Developing Aluminium Aftermarket Game Boy

CES is a great time for the tech industry as many of the big players announce and showcase their new products. There is such a broad range of items on show that even retro gamers get a piece of the technological pie - and with it being 2018, that, of course, comes in...

Get Your Kicks From QIX By Michael Thomasson

Get Your Kicks From QIX By Michael Thomasson

The screen flickers “Your marker controlled with joystick. To draw stix press fast or slow. Claim areas by joining walls with stix.“ Or so the first three simple sentences of the original Qix attract mode boldly stated. It continues, “Scores based on area. Fast score...

The Need for Speed  (3DO)

The Need for Speed (3DO)

The Need for Speed, or it’s official long winded title, Road & Track Presents The Need for Speed, is the first entry in the long running 3D car racing franchise that got its start on the 3DO. Developed by Electronic Arts Canada and released for the console in...

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Alexis Crowley

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Alexis Crowley

Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Alexis Crowley, who is displayed on card number 2721, from the Superstars of 2017.   Alexis is a collector of all things Nintendo.   He also collects arcade machines which were made by Nintendo.   You can see Alexis on his...

Downright Bizarre Games: I Want My Mommy

Downright Bizarre Games: I Want My Mommy

I Want My Mommy Atari 2600 1983 If the box featuring a crying teddy bear on the cover doesn’t pull on your heartstrings, you’re a cruel individual indeed! Teddy has had a bad dream, a nightmare actually, and he wants the comfort that only a  mother can offer. To reach...

Best Retro Games to Play on a Snow Day

Best Retro Games to Play on a Snow Day

Baby, it’s cold outside. With the Northeast being plummeted with snow and hundreds of schools closed, it’s the perfect time to curl up with a retro classic. From the NES to the Dreamcast, Old School Gamer gives you some great picks to warm you up. NHL 94…18?: The guys...

Clean Footage of Super Mario 64 from Its Earliest Days

Clean Footage of Super Mario 64 from Its Earliest Days

The early days of the fifth generation of console hardware was a little bit of a rough one for Nintendo fans. While SEGA and Sony launched their entries into the market in May and September of 1995, respectively, fans of Mario would hear about Nintendo's Project...

Unreleased Dreamcast Game Agartha to be Launched

Unreleased Dreamcast Game Agartha to be Launched

When Sega pulled the pin on the Dreamcast unforgivably early in 2001, plenty of in-development games sunk with it. One such title was called Agartha. Coded by French developer, No Cliché (of Toy Commander fame) from 2000 until the news of the discontinuation surfaced,...

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