ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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30390 |
Veck SE (Smayds) Hardcore dual-analogue, shoot 'em up that's guaranteed to hurt your eyes! Now with added XBOX 360 joypad support for all your vibratory needs... |
Dudley | Review | RGCD | 1st May 2007 | |
30391 |
X-It Again (Puzzlehouse Finland) Puzzlehouse Finland's tribute to Psygnosis' overlooked Amiga underdog. Classic puzzle action from the days when 16-bit machines ruled the gaming world. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st May 2007 | |
81165 |
Retro Mart: Quantum Gardening Many exciting things are happening in the Sinclair ZX Spectrum scene. Shaun has rounded up just two of them... |
Shaun Bebbington | Article | Micro Mart | 3rd May 2007 | |
61901 |
Retro Mart: ZX Latest With yet more new software for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, and the return of a certain fanzine, Shaun's getting excited again (yeah, it doesn't take much) |
Shaun Bebbington | Article | Micro Mart | 10th May 2007 | |
61849 |
Retro Mart: Yoo Rocks! Shaun returns with a news round-up from the weird world of retro |
Shaun Bebbington | Article | Micro Mart | 24th May 2007 | |
61952 |
Retro Mart: Tyche To The Rescue With Shaun taking a week off, Carrie Sturt takes a look at Stranded 2.5, the latest release from Cronosoft |
Carrie Sturt | Review | Micro Mart | 31st May 2007 | |
54753 |
Quantum Gardening (Cronosoft) With Summer in full swing, Shaun has been tending to his rather unusual garden just in time for the lucrative Tulip-growing season |
Shaun Bebbington | Review | ABC | 7th Jun 2007 | |
81216 |
Retro Mart: Commmodore Gaming Shaun takes a look at some of the free and legal downloads you can get yourself from the weird wired web. |
Shaun Bebbington | Review | Micro Mart | 21st Jun 2007 | |
62000 |
Retro Mart: Gaming The ZX Way Shaun continues his investigation of free and legal downloads. This week for your favourite Sinclair ZX Spectrum or ZX81 emulator... |
Shaun Bebbington | Review | Micro Mart | 28th Jun 2007 | |
62360 |
Retro Mart: Commodore VGA Shaun has a news update from the wonderful world of retro. |
Shaun Bebbington | Article | Micro Mart | 12th Jul 2007 | |
62314 |
Retro Mart: Bubble Trouble With news of a new game for the Amstrad CPC and an interesting piece of Atari hardware, Shaun brings your weekly dose of retro |
Shaun Bebbington | Article | Micro Mart | 19th Jul 2007 | |
54792 |
Retro Mart With news of a new game for the Amstrad CPC and an interesting piece of Atari hardware, Shaun brings your weekly dose of retro |
Shaun Bebbington | Review | ABC | 19th Jul 2007 | |
30393 | Blast Arena Advance (Mathew Carr) | Dudley | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30394 |
Aqua (CEZ Games Studio) CEZ Games Studio's latest release pushes SirClive's Amstrad tolerance to the edge... |
SirClive | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30395 |
Barbie Seahorse Adventures (Imitation Pickles) Dudley is given the 'enviable' (Ha ha! - JM) job of reviewing Imitation Pickles' super-cute platformer featuring a bubble-blowing seahorse called Barbie. Say no more... |
Dudley | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30396 |
Blizzard's Rift (Cronosoft) Jonathan Cauldwell's explosive cocktail of Thrust, Star Raiders and Poker... |
Neil E. | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30397 |
Burn The Trash (Cactus-Soft) Described by its creator as 'the ugliest game ever', Cactus' latest shooter plays like a Kenta Cho game that's been run over by a bus and forced to operate in a circuit-bent Atari 2600. And we love it. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30398 |
Daedalian Opus (Karoshi) Top quality MSX remake of the popular GameBoy game. |
Ruari O'Toole | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30399 |
Elevators Amiss (Atari Age) Ever wanted to dress up as a French maid and run around a hotel? Elevators Amiss makes it possible without the embarrasment. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30400 |
Fraxy (ZG) Everyone knows that boss battles are the best part of a good shoot 'em up. Like Warning Forever, Fraxy disposes of all those flak-fodder small fighter craft and instead confronts you with boss after boss after boss. And when you get tired of that, you can go and design your own in the comprehensive editor. Nice. |
M. Bevan | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 |