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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...
California Games for NES Review

California Games for NES Review

Today I'm checking out California Games - a totally TUBULAR selection of mini-games that fit right into 80's California. Some examples include skateboarding, surfing, BMXing and... hacky sack. [wpdevart_youtube width="640" height="385" autoplay="0" theme="light"...

Keep Calm and Insert Coin: Sucked Into a Black Hole

Keep Calm and Insert Coin: Sucked Into a Black Hole

So over the Thanksgiving weekend, I was honored to be part of one of Iowa's largest video game and pinball auctions.  These auctions happen twice a year.  Normally during Easter weekend and Thanksgiving weekend.  I'm not going to get in depth about the auction because...

Phoenix IV: Movies and Videogames

Phoenix IV: Movies and Videogames

Parker Brothers was another major company that began licensing games for home use.  In addition to acquiring arcade games like Sega's Frogger, Parker Brothers also licensed the movie The Empire Strikes Back and designed a game around it. Even the cereal company Quaker...

Obelix for the Atari 2600

Obelix for the Atari 2600

Asterix is the name of a very popular French comic that, like many Americans, I have never read. I can tell you that Asterix is the little guy, Obelix is the big guy and they both have Atari 2600  games named for them. That's about it. Sales weren't exactly brisk in...

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Joel West

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Joel West

Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Joel West, who is displayed on card number 11, from the Circus Card Collection of 2011.  Joel is also featured on cards 1236, 1911, 2103, 2189 and 2197.   Joel grew up in the early 1980’s when the arcade boom began.  He was one...

Lemmings for Master System Review

Lemmings for Master System Review

Lemmings have been ported to just about every system under the sun prior to the 5th generation, and the SMS is no different! A fun little puzzle game as expected, the goal is direct a bunch of aimless lemmings to safety. PS: this is my first Master System review!...

Phoenix IV: Playstation Portable

Phoenix IV: Playstation Portable

PlayStation Portable It was expected that the GBA SP would be another hit in Nintendo’s stable of handheld successes that no other manufacturer could penetrate. But that wasn’t from a lack of trying. When SCE attempted to take a stab at it, everybody paid attention....

Keep Calm and Insert Coin: Now Boarding

Keep Calm and Insert Coin: Now Boarding

As a kid, I didn't really travel that much.  Sure I went on those fun loving car rides with my mom and dad and my brother once in a blue moon.  But it seemed like those trips took forever.  Why, oh why didn't we have iPhones back then.  Oh yeah, they weren't invented...

What Happened to the Nintendo “Ultra” 64?

What Happened to the Nintendo “Ultra” 64?

The much-delayed third home console from Nintendo saw numerous name changes along its way to finally reaching store shelves in mid-1996. Code-named "Project Reality" early on in its development and announcement phase, the machine would be well known for a brief span...

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.