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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...
Jaws for the NES

Jaws for the NES

Have you ever played a game that gives you deep-seeded anxiety? That game for me was always Jaws for the NES. As a young child, I was allowed to watch the classic 1975 Stephen Spielberg movie, Jaws (thanks mom!). The cover art alone is the most horrifying VHS box art...

A Look at Super Mario Land’s 1-Up Hearts

A Look at Super Mario Land’s 1-Up Hearts

This seemed thematically appropriate for today. In adapting the popular Super Mario franchise to the Game Boy, Nintendo's developers made numerous changes along the way which have helped the titles to stand out -- especially over the last decade or so, as the New...

Keep Calm and Insert Coin: This is Starcade!

Keep Calm and Insert Coin: This is Starcade!

There were times in my childhood where I was unable to make it to the local arcade or the local corner store just to play a game for a couple minutes.  There were even times when I couldn't make it down the street to play pinball at one of houses of a friend of my...

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Arda Ocal

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Arda Ocal

Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Arda Ocal who is displayed on card number 2813, from the Superstars of 2018 Collection.  Arda is a broadcaster whose resume includes ESPN, NHL, WWE, MSG Network and many more. From being the weather reporter or a report for...

Keep Calm and Insert Coin: Always Wear Protection

Keep Calm and Insert Coin: Always Wear Protection

There is a lot of things that are happening in the next couple of months.  The Super Bowl was today and good thing we didn't see any wardrobe malfunctions.  But the half time show wasn't bad.  We were introduced to a few new movie trailers that are making me happy and...

Wizard Mode: Pinball With Heart

Wizard Mode: Pinball With Heart

Different from your average video game, pinball, which has been around for a lot longer, has been and always will be one of the greatest challenges in the arcades.  You never know where the ball is going to go or what will happen next.  The same holds true in the...

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.