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It Came From The Desert Remake. Game Announcement
As you guys know, this blog is mainly about Amiga, retro gaming and Sony consoles. Nonetheless, we always keep an open-minded attitude and our “radars” on to the spot and lock-on titles that we deem closely related to our main objectives or to our common past. Just as an example, we revied articles that were […]
Twinbee For Amiga? – Gunbee F-99: The Kidnapping Of Lady Akiko –
Gunbee F-99: The Kidnapping Of Lady Akiko is the full name although many might even remember it from its original name – Amibee. The name was changed to Gunbee when they moved the game from shareware to a commercial title, this might have been something their publisher APC-TCP requested for all I know and yes […]
A Look At Tiger Claw Collector’s Edition
2018 was a pretty good year for the Amiga and maybe more so for the Amiga CD32, loads of new games announced and all sorts of big box projects popping out of nowhere. Tiger Claw got released the same day as PowerGlove Reloaded and yes it is also from the same publisher (RGCD) and developer […]
A Look At PowerGlove Reloaded Collector’s Edition
2018 was a pretty good year for the Amiga and maybe more so for the Amiga CD32, loads of new games announced and all sorts of big box projects popping out of nowhere. PowerGlove Reloaded got released right before Christmas in digital form and a pre-order for a physical big box collector item thing was […]
A Look At Watchtower – More Dogs Of War?
Do you remember Ikari Warriors, Commando, Warzone, Leatherneck or even the brilliant Dogs Of War? Well, if you liked any of those and want more of the same then you might want to check out Watchtower from CyberArts. Watchtower came out in 1996 for AGA machines, a CD32 version was planned (and is mentioned in the […]
A Look At XP8 – Lost In Space?
XP8 is yet another of those late Amiga games that didn’t get the attention it deserved and therefore I decided to spread some more XP8 love here on the blog. Weathermine Software had a short lifespan on the Amiga sadly, their first game was Bubble gun and their final game was XP8, both of them was […]
Book Review: Commodore The Inside Story
Preserving the memory of the past has always been a sensitive topic for all human activities, and even though for some reasons this was not true for the computer and gaming industry, things seem to have now changed for good. Amiga, in particular, is somewhat living a kind of golden age again, at least as […]
Trap Runner Out Now – With Big Box Version TBA
Trap Runner was one of 2018’s best Amiga 500 games but up until a few days ago there was only a party version (albeit it felt very complete) from September, the final version is out right now and yes it is still free and still brilliant. So what the heck is Trap Runner? Well, it’s […]