ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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30401 |
Frogger '07 (Victragic) Victragic's definitive VIC20 frogger clone for 16Kb machines. Ribbit! |
SirClive | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30402 |
Gangsters/Sniper (Fandal) James reveals why you should never play light gun games via joystick. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30403 |
Hurrican (Poke 53280) Poke53280's high-octane homage to the Turrican series. |
Dudley | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30404 |
Ifrit (Zac Soft) Old-school horizontal shooter recently translated for Western gamers by those busy guys at Romhacking.net. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30405 |
IO: The Remake (Mersey Remakes) Looks great, sounds great, but somewhere along the line the remaking of this hardcore C64 shoot 'em up has gone a bit Pete Tong... |
T.M.R. | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30406 |
Joe Gunn (Cronosoft) A modern C64 masterpiece! Essential exploratory-platform-puzzle action for your C64. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30407 |
Kikstart (Cosine) RGCD's T.M.R presents his latest game, a C64 port of the C16 classic Kikstart. |
SirClive | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30408 |
Lemmings DS (Mathew Carr) Another homebrew handheld smash from Matt Carr. The 16-Bit classic meets its perfect hardware match... |
Dudley | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30409 |
Malaika: Prehistoric Quest (Karoshi) James puts his lame jump 'n' run skills to the test with Karoshi Corporation's MSX platfom romp. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30410 |
Marble Logic (Unreal) Fresh production and presentation, stale old genre. Yep, it's match-three time! |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30411 |
Mechatron: 2154 (Ray Norrish) Mike Rawlings gets all ambidextrous with Ray Norrish's tribute to Robotron. |
M. Rawlings | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30412 |
Millenipede (Firestorm) Firestorm Productions come correct with a blistering remake of Atari's 1980 arcade masterpiece! |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30413 |
Reaxion (Cosine) Added to Issue #03 minutes before going to press, Cosine's GBA debut is high-carrat GameBoy gold and unquestionably the best version of their popular game to date. Be sure to grab yourself one of the limited cartridges from the RGCD shop! |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30414 |
Spiga (Prospero) The second centipede remake reviewed this issue, Spiga is probably the most frenetic clone of Atari's popular franchise you'll ever play. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30415 |
Stranded 2.5 (Cronosoft) Top spectrum coder Bob Smith returns with his follow-up to Stranded (reviewed in the previous issue of RGCD). |
Neil E. | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30416 |
The Rebels (CC Soft) Lace up those steel-capped boots, it's time to kick-start a revolution! T.M.R kicks the crap out of the evil regime in this lost-and-found commercial gem. |
T.M.R. | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30417 |
Thrust Advance (RGCD) RGCD's latest side project - quality GBA homebrew games re-released in cartridge format! Our debut release is already a hit amongst the team - Grumpy Cat's remake of Thrust, GBA style. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30418 |
Traffic Jam (Imanok) Commercial quality MSX conversion of the popular mind-melting, car-shuffling 'Rush Hour' board game. |
Ruari O'Toole | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30419 |
Ultra Violent Worlds (Vorlon) One of the games originally released at the end of the Amiga's commercial life, Ultra Violent Worlds has been near impossible to find anywhere - until now. But has this re-release been worth the wait? |
G. Humphrey | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30420 |
Urban Legend (Elens) Electronic Entertainments Studio present their PC debut, a modern retro-style game with top-notch pixel art and turn based combat - just like what we used to have in the old days before RTS. RGCD's newest recruit has put in over 30 hours playing the game and he still can't get enough... |
Gnome | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 |