Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom – Multi Format Review (kind Of)
Where I grew up, we actually had two places where you could play arcade games. The young and happy AmigaGuru,...
Where I grew up, we actually had two places where you could play arcade games. The young and happy AmigaGuru,...
How can a developer create one of the best Amiga ports ever, yet also deliver one of the worst in...
This is a piece I've wanted to write for years! Skjermtrollet Hugo / Hugo's Hule (Hugo the Screen Troll /...
I was under the impression that a black edition of the Trojan Phazer Light Gun for the Amiga never existed....
The focus was on quality, originality, and replayability... California Games is what you can call a true classic, and for...
TIME IS NOT MY FRIEND... Oh boy, how time flies, eight years ago I wrote an article about my Psygnosis...
Welcome to yet another "The Games We Never Talk About But Should" article, this time I've decided to do another...
Now and then I lay in bed and think about what to blog about next time, often classics pop up...
Hello there, I have decided to try and get a more steady flow of articles to my blog so therefore...
Thirty-six years on, Winter Games is still one of those games that one reminds fondly: colorful, action-packed and variegated, it...
The first years of the '90s were a gold mine as far as Amiga games were concerned and developers across...
Parallax scrolling; a 3D environment that moves from day to night; a gripping context-sensitive soundtrack and lots of blood and...
"Without doubt, this is a seriously good simulation, but not devoid of humor. If you are taking too long, the...
"Borrowing heavily from the arcade game Karate Champ, The Way of the Exploding Fist plays and looks fabulous thanks to...
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