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,...
Do you remember the 80s game Montezuma’s Revenge by Parker Bros? Well, I do — and that’s exactly why I...
In the landscape of shooters, platformers, puzzle games, and the like, every once in a while something different stands out....
Now and then I lay in bed and think about what to blog about next time, often classics pop up...
Thirty-six years on, Winter Games is still one of those games that one reminds fondly: colorful, action-packed and variegated, it...
Parallax scrolling; a 3D environment that moves from day to night; a gripping context-sensitive soundtrack and lots of blood and...
Heavily inspired by the arcade classic Karate Champ, The Way of the Exploding Fist both looked and played absolutely fantastic...
The sequel to 1984's The Staff of Karnath, Entombed is the second game to feature the aristocrat adventurer, Sir Arthur...
Here we are, ready to celebrate the anniversary of another C64 smash hit of the good old times: Boulder Dash....
Widely considered to be one of the greatest C64 games of all time, Pitstop 2 is a split-screen racer that...
Published by Activision in the spring of 1984, Decathlon arrived just in time for 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. It took...
What's better than starting 2021 with a nice retrospective of a smash-hit Commodore 64 game? And what's better than following...
Cosmic Convoy is one of those old titles I knew little to nothing about until a few months ago. As...
The MEGA65 project has been thoroughly covered on this blog since last year. A first article was published to introduce...
A hot and endless Summer is definitely not the right period to stay home and write about games, so the...
As our fellow readers very well know from articles like my previous one, here at AmigaGuru we have a fondness...
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...
In the last year or so I consistently get involved more and more into the 8-bit scene. As a young...
This is my first Commodore 64 article in a long time now and that for a reason I guess as...
It was only a few months ago that I reviewed the 2019 edition of Zzap64 that a new book was...
LukHash is a music composer based in Edinburgh, UK. He creates a compelling fusion of chiptune mastery mingled with Synthwave,...
The September issue of Super Commodore 64/128 was possibly the last 8-bit related magazine I bought before enrolling in the...
Yet another good book we have, thanks to Fusion Books, capable to take us on "a trip down memory lane"....
If there’s one thing Jeroen Tel and I have in common, it’s that we both believe every great game needs...
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