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...
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 I and Jeroen Tel got one thing in common then it has to be that every game has to...
Fifty years ago, at the end of an incredible endeavor, the first men set foot on the Moon. Such a...
The ongoing stream of Amiga releases never cease to amaze me, I mean, "Hibernated 1 - This place is death"...
What a great period to live were the '80ies. I will never be able to say it enough, but those...
When I said that 8bit computing was coming back with a vengeance it was not just a joke to publish...