Issue 4 of Quarter Up, a free pinball/retro arcade newsletter ( sopuli.xyz )
Some retro arcade material in this fourth issue:...
Some retro arcade material in this fourth issue:...
Played this game back back in the early 2000s era. I wish they made games like this again. Combat was a bit clunky but the music, story line, and voice acting were fantastic. Obviously left an impression nearly 20 years later.
Vigilante was a 1988 Irem coin-op, a kind of spiritual successor to 1984’s Kung Fu Master/Spartan X. Like the 1984 title, Vigilante had a simple premise - you walk to the right and beat up fools in front of you and behind you. There’s no pseudo-third-dimension, no in and out, it’s just straight up single plane brawling,...
I really liked this cover for Thunder Castle. Never even heard of the game but this is the type of fantasy art I crave. Gameplay doesnt look too bad either!...
Craft your own party of adventurers and head into the labyrinth at the behest of the mad overlord Trebor, in search of the amulet stolen by the evil wizard Werdna. Battle challenging monsters, avoid hidden traps, and find your way through the dungeon for the ultimate showdown with Werdna himself.
Even though we got a computer in the mid to late 90’s, a shitty DOS-box that no-one kind of really knew how to do anything with, I was infinitely interested in anything to do with it. I remember playing Guerrilla Wars and some dungeon crawlers on it and such, but I feel like I almost entirely missed out on text-based games. I...
This community was recently abandoned by its moderators, and so we’re here to help it have an amazing new team....
This site is great for casual video game radio listening with a lot of retro game music...
A new source port of the classic 1995 sci-fi racer, Wipeout, has just popped up on GitHub.
I’m on a quest to finish the game at difficulty 16 (Maximum) without taking a hit. During my first marathon of the journey, I got a new high score....
“Hi, I’m Coconut Monkey.” The classic PCGamer mascot that was featured in all of their demo discs that shipped with their monthly magazine.
Tempest, the 1981 arcade game, has some clever anti-piracy checks in its code
I love looking at retro gaming channels and this one caught my eye (I was looking for a Final Fantasy artbook review). He seems to have frequent updates, likes (J-) RPGs and the videos have this calm, relaxing quality (similar maybe to Noah Caldwell-Gervais) which seems to be quite rare on Youtube, where everything has to be...
Source: MARK VOMIT...