Will Wright: The Mind Behind SimCity & The Sims
How have the games of one developer, Will Wright, managed to punctuate my gaming experiences so decisively over the past 40 years? I realised quite…
How have the games of one developer, Will Wright, managed to punctuate my gaming experiences so decisively over the past 40 years? I realised quite…
Commodore 64 fans should definitely be reading FREEZE64 – here’s why issue 67 is a great place to start. FREEZE64 has been running since 2016,…
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…
A great collection of new Commodore 64 releases could make your Easter weekend one to remember. A trio of new Commodore 64 titles are worth…
Looking for some new Commodore 64 games? March 2024 has so far seen the release of 3 new C64 titles, an addition of a key…
Copying Commodore 64 cassettes to my PC pretty much covers what I’ve been doing over the past few months. A cursory glance at my C64…
Support C64: Polish Pixels in Video Games and learn about the secret life of the Commodore 64! When we think of C64 games, we mostly…
I’ve been playing Sid Meier games for nearly 40 years. Basic recollections place my first exposure to his title as about 1990, when I first…
The C64 demoscene is something we don’t feature on Retro Gamer Base, but this example is something everyone should check out. A 16-minute hardware workout…
Anthony Yates relives Gorf, the first video game he played way back whenever that was. While my obsession with gaming was nurtured by the Game…
C64 owners could get the chance to enjoy a 16-bit classic as The Chaos Engine is ported to the 8-bit system. 16-bit run-and-gun classic The…
The name Great Giana Sisters is synonymous with Nintendo’s litigious history, a game clearly inspired by Super Mario Bros., and which managed to sell a…
Way back in the 1980s, MicroProse released Geoff Crammond’s Stunt Car Racer (under the MicroStyle label). It came out on Commodore 64, Amiga, Amstrad CPC,…
In 1984, in the north east of England, in a tired seaside town, parents either side of 40 bought their family its first computer from…