ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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30309 |
8Bit Killer (Locomalito) Imagine a parallel universe where Konami and Capcom joined forces to create a FPS heavily influenced by Contra and Megaman, shoehorning the engine and technology from Wolfenstein 3D into the NES. That pretty much sums up in one sentence what 8Bit Killer is all about... |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30310 |
Animal Party (Caillahuz) Somehow I don't think that the titular animals are having much party-fun in this Whac-a-Mole variant for the Atari 8-Bit. And to be honest, neither are we. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30311 |
Bob Fossil's Sudokuniverse (Reservoir Gods) An Atari ST Sudoku game featuring the surreal cast from The Mighty Boosh? It can mean only one thing - the Gods are back! Despite being coded in STOS, Reservoir Gods' pixel artist SH3's debut game is more that worthy of using the old group handle. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30312 |
Crocodingus In Cube Island (MadPxl) It's not often that we review NDS homebrew games, mainly because the majority of them are a bit rubbish. However, one look at the yummy screenshots for Crocodingus was enough to get our retro-senses excited - but underneath the highly polished and professional presentation, is the game any good? |
Dudley | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30313 |
Destructivator (Pug Fugly Games) Day-glo jumpsuits, 80's sci-fi, cyborgs with huge whammo-guns and frantic-paced platform jumping action are some of our favourite things here at RGCD HQ - and Pug Fugly games deliver a healthy serving of each in their latest run 'n' gun release. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30314 |
Diagonal Ball (Iceout Games) Chris sinks his teeth into Iceout's Diagonal Ball in his debut RGCD review (and adds several new words to the dictionary in the process). |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30315 |
Droid Assault (PuppyGames) With its winning combination of glowy neon graphics, classic game-play lifted straight from Andrew Braybrook's Paradoid and a healthy dose of new-school frenetic arena combat, Droid Assault has proven itself to be one of the best commercial indie titles of 2008. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30316 |
Farmer Jack 2 & 3 (Cronosoft) RGCD's favourite Spectrum character returns in not one, but two new games! Andy Jenkinson catches up with the cider-guzzling tractor-driving hero in his latest arcade-classic-cloning ventures. |
Andy Jenkinson | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30317 |
Follia NBA (Saimobvq) It seems like ages since the classic Amiga had a new homebrew game release and Follia NBA is proving to be popular amongst Amigans old and new. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30318 |
Harpooned (Conor) Experience the busy life of seafaring science folk in this Japanese Cetacean Research Simulator. Perform complex experiments with your explosive harpoons on some of the world's largest mammals - and don't worry about the necessary bloodshed, it's all in the name of progress! |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30319 |
Jihad (Manic Mailman Designs) Ruari O'Toole steps up and joins the mighty Iraqi air force in this tongue-in-cheek remake of the C64 classic Falcon Patrol. |
Ruari O'Toole | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30320 |
Lead 8K (Simone Serra) It received a glowing preview in issue #03, but has the final version of Lead 8K met our high expectations? Ruari gives the low-down. |
Ruari O'Toole | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30321 |
Loops Of Zen (XXL) Okay, yeah, it might look like a casual puzzle game, but Loops Of Zen is actually quite exceptional and well worth a play. Now who's up for coding us a C64 cartridge version? |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30322 |
Manical Drop (DMA-SC) Atari musician DMA-SC's Magical Drop port became the surprise 16-Bit Atari gaming hit of 2008, as well as a firm RGCD HQ favourite. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30323 |
Noitu Love 2: Devolution (Konjak) Retro gaming journalist Mike Bevan returns to RGCD with a review of Konjak's awesome and highly innovative sequel to 2007's Noitu Love. |
Mike Bevan | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30324 |
Plutos (Tynesoft) As with all consoles, the Atari 7800 had its fair share of unreleased titles - but now, thanks to the work of the guys at AtariProtos.com you can finally add two more games to your collection! T.M.R gives Plutos a good going-over in the first of his two-part 7800 prototype write-up. |
T.M.R. | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30325 |
Qwak (Jamie Woodhouse) This really should have been a Featured Game. Jamie Woodhouse presents the PC follow-up to his recent GBA conversion. Qwak is back, this time in high resolution and complete with an awesome two-player mode! |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30326 |
Rallybug (Cronosoft) Frantic platform jumping, VW Beetles and Hangman? A game like Rallybug could only come from the mind of Spectrum guru Jonathan Cauldwell. But is RallyBug genius, or just plain confusing? |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30327 |
Rana Remake (CEZ Studios) Probably one of the hardest 8-Bit games to attempt to remake and still retain the feel and balance of the original, CEZ Studios' tribute to the classic Rana Rama has the RGCD office divided in opinion... |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
30328 |
Rock Boshers (TIGSource) Arguably another game that should have received Featured status, Rock Boshers is Red Faction demade in the style of a ZX Spectrum game with a Victorian steampunk setting. Genius. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 |