The Curse Of Rabenstein Review
In a world that is often depersonalized and where we tend to follow major brands instead of real people, it...
Many give the Nintendo Entertainment System the credit for reviving the Games industry, I personally think it was the C64 that did this.
In a world that is often depersonalized and where we tend to follow major brands instead of real people, it...
It is a fact that text adventures and semi-graphic adventures are living a second youth (or, maybe, even a third...
Almost a year ago we published a close insight on this game by Stefan Vogt and Pond Software. Back then...
Poly.play and Stefan Vogt's studio PUDDLE is back with a brand new text adventure game for our beloved Amiga platform....
In the last year or so I consistently get involved more and more into the 8-bit scene. As a young...
I don't know about you but Access Software certainly played a huge role in my teen's thanks to their Beach...
it wasn't all that long ago now since I brought up a discussion on Facebook about a game Duplication machine...
This is my first Commodore 64 article in a long time now and that for a reason I guess as...
Such a busy life, I've been living lately: playing like I mean it (PS4, mostly), writing about games, writing about...
It was only a few months ago that I reviewed the 2019 edition of Zzap64 that a new book was...
Jeff Minter is one of the rare figures in the games industry who’s remained true to his unique style for...
LukHash is a music composer based in Edinburgh, UK. He creates a compelling fusion of chiptune mastery mingled with Synthwave,...
Frequent readers of this blog already know that I've been an Amigan (and before that an 8-bit Commodores super-enthusiast) for...
I keep hearing people saying that I should not revisit some of the old games that I kept raving about,...