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Pixel Arcadia – August 24th

Thanks to Time Extension, we just found out about a new tv show? - channel who knows.  And the youtube video doesn't tell us much. Retro game marketing company Pixel Helix has announced a digital showcase celebrating retro games, which will air in August. Broadcast in...

The Music of JRPGs – by William Schwartz

The story of JRPG music begins in that same ironic place so many JRPG stories begin, with Final Fantasy for the NES in 1987. After initially being thrown into the game without much explanation, the four warriors of light are rewarded with a bridge to take them further...

Deuteros Resurrected – Strategy PC remake of a classic Amiga/Atari ST game is in the works, first milestone reached!

We haven't featured a PC remake of Ian Bird's Amiga/Atari ST Strategy game Deuteros for awhile, especially as a number of announced remakes of this classic game have been announced and then dropped never to be seen again. Thankfully it looks as if Tony Cheetham has...
Video Game Summit 2018

Video Game Summit 2018

Video Game Summit, is Chicago’s Premier Video Game Event. The 2018 show will be at The Odeum Expo Center in Villa Park,IL, 7/14/18 show hours are: 10:00am till 6pm(all times central) Remember how much fun you used to have playing Atari, Nintendo and all kinds of games...

Creature Features: Monster Games of the 1980s

Creature Features: Monster Games of the 1980s

I adore the old, black and white monster movies. Films like Frankenstein, King Kong, and even clunkers like Gamera are some of my favorite cinematic experiences. Given the choice between Citizen Kane and Creature from the Black Lagoon, I’ll pick the creature feature...

Pinball…..Not a Easy As You Think!

Pinball…..Not a Easy As You Think!

We have always talked about the retro gaming world and how it has effected us in a positive or negative way.  But there is another level that we have not even tapped the subject on.  The one type of gaming that was there even before the first video games..... Pinball....

Who You Gonna Call?: Remembering Ghostbusters for the C64

Who You Gonna Call?: Remembering Ghostbusters for the C64

VIdeo games made from licensed films are notorious for their sketchy quality. Gameplay and graphics tend to be thrown together slap dash in an effort to capitalize on the film’s popularity before the public has moved on to the next big thing. So, it would be if gamers...

6 Random Games To Play This Summer

6 Random Games To Play This Summer

While summer time is when you can relax and admire the beautiful nature, you can also play some games. Get out of your comfort zone and play some games that you’ve never played before and you might a new genre to fall in love with. It doesn’t matter whether you like...

Keep Calm and Insert Coin: Happy 4th Of July

Well here we are on a very special day.  The Fourth of July!  Independence Day.  There is so much that is happening on a day like today.  Parades fill the streets with candy and road apples from the horses, The neighbors are having a bbq party with a pool and didn't...

Wizball: Sensible Software’s Magnum Opus

Wizball: Sensible Software’s Magnum Opus

The world has been drained of color and the nefarious wizard Zark is to blame. Who can save us from this monochromatic nightmare? Why, Wiz and his cat Nifta of course!  To do so, Wiz must explore the worlds in a Wizball, bouncing his way along as he attempts to set...

The Top Old But Yet Not Old Games

The Top Old But Yet Not Old Games

Old games are difficult. Old games are too boring. You might have heard so many people say these things but what is your take on it? While you love going all out and playing HD and 3D games, it won’t hurt to go down the memory lane and play iconic games that changed...

Paradroid: The Rise of the Machines

Paradroid: The Rise of the Machines

Anyone who has spent any amount of time reading or watching science fiction knows that the machines are bound to rise against us. It’s just a matter of time. From Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey to James Cameron’s The Terminator, the idea of killer machines...

This Day In Video Game History

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