New Amiga Addict mag goes French
I’ve just picked up the latest Amiga Addict magazine, and was astonished to find it had a whole feature on French publishers. I have a…
I’ve just picked up the latest Amiga Addict magazine, and was astonished to find it had a whole feature on French publishers. I have a…
We take a look at PsyDoom, an open-source backport of PlayStation Doom for Windows and Linux PCs (and it runs on Steam Deck).
It’s time to buy a physical computer magazine again with the arrival of Pixel Addict issue 20. This time, the classic computing mag looks at…
Following speculation over the Evercade Alpha, a reveal date has been teased on the Evercade social media accounts. Since April 30th, everyone has been wondering…
A crash course on setting up the Duckstation Emulator
How are your plans for a retro-themed summer turning out? Retromessa 2024 is another event to stick in your calendar, but be warned: if you’re…
As a Commodore 64 fan, the Thalamus Collection represents something deeper than a pneumatically-enhanced Indiana Jones clone. Back in the late 1990s you couldn’t open…
The Commodore-themed Zzap! Live 2024 event will take place this summer on Saturday 24th August. Taking place at the Holiday Inn at Kenilworth (South West…
Before Sid Meier’s Railroad Tycoon, there was the board game known simply as 1830. The full title – 1830: Railroads & Robber Barons – was a…
Driver is a beloved driving game on the PlayStation with one of the most infamous tutorial levels on the platform. You can’t have a conversation…
A pair of new Evercade devices with refreshed livery, the new Evercade Giga Cart line, and a couple of leaked collections have raised a few…
In 2013, I interviewed Dean Wilkinson, a video game scriptwriter who has worked with Stephen Fry and Matt Berry. At some point in the intervening…
Some years ago, I spent way too much time on a very simple game on the Windows Store. Toy Story: Smash It! is a 3D…
Sony’s 1996 PlayStation Expo proved to a wider audience to see that big games were coming in the console’s second year. 1996 had already been…
A review of Simpson Hit & Run by Radical Entertainment