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Video Scaler for Retro Gamers

Friend of Old School Gamer, John Hancock did up a cool video on this scaler! John Hancock examines the performance of the Morph 2K analog video scaler across 18 distinct vintage consoles and classic computers. The demonstration explores various connection methods,...

Lord British is coming back to rule his kingdom!

As reported by PC Gamer/Inside Gamer that Ultima is on the way back to it's creator.  As a big fan of Ultima back in my Apple 2 days I'm excited about this.  There was rumors floating around but nothing this public by any means.  Going back to it's "dad" I think is...

Commodore Flip Phone Price Revision

From our friends at Time Extension I found this update on the Commodore Flip Phone. Old School Gamer has been following this story since it was announced as if Commodore, Atari or anywhere in the retro gaming space is doing something we want you to hear about it as we...
G-Darius HD Review (Nintendo Switch)

G-Darius HD Review (Nintendo Switch)

I've had the pleasure of first experiencing the Darius series for the first time in our local arcade around 1991 or 92. The site of the cabinet itself was excellent, but seeing the game in action spread across three arcade monitors made for the ultimate arcade...

iiRcade Review – Panic Road by Todd Friedman

iiRcade Review – Panic Road by Todd Friedman

This is a fun little pinball game for the iiRcade. Panic Road was produced by Seibu Kaihatsu in 1986. The controls are pretty basic.  The A button controls the left flipper and B button controls the right flipper. If you hit the X button, it gives the machines a...

iiRcade Review – Thibalryn by Todd Friedman

iiRcade Review – Thibalryn by Todd Friedman

Here is a nice little gem of a game for the iiRcade. As a free game in the store, you can easily add this to your collection of games. I feel the more you play this, the more you will get addicted to finding all the secrets. The game starts off by telling you about...

Dev History: George Allan

Dev History: George Allan

For young sci-fi nut George Allan, the computer boom of the Eighties was a revelation. “I was a big sci-fi fan the one day it turned out computers were real!” he laughs. Antstream Arcade talks to the ex-Gremlin coder to discover more about the games he worked on...

This Day In Video Game History

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