Month: March 2019

RoboZZle64 – A Beta preview of a work in progress C64 Puzzle port

The image reminds me of something unspeakable… The ZX Spectrum wasn’t the only system to get a port this week, as earlier today we were contacted by the developer Richard-William Loerakker, that he had made available a beta preview of the work in progress puzzle game RoboZZle64. Now if you’ve not heard […]

GALAXY FORCE – Bullet hell shooter inspired by Scramble, playable online

In March of this year PuzCPC released a very nice side scrolling shoot em up Amstrad port of a much earlier game which was originally released way back in 1983 as Skramble developed by Darrell Etherington. The actual release name was ‘ Scramble ‘ which was also the original name […]

Bridge Strike – Modern ‘River Raid’ on the Amiga gets a digital download pre-order

As we said before in our previous article, many months ago the creators of Tanks Furry , Project R3D, released a teaser for their in development Amiga game ‘ Bridge Strike ‘, which had a backers winter demo along side the announced AmiGameJam and was awarded second place in the […]

Spectrum Addict 2.5: The Lost Tapes – Documentary film about the Sinclair ZX Spectrum Computer is a Kickstarter Success!

Andy Remic certainly knows how to please the retro community, especially through the organising, creating and releasing two incredible ZX Spectrum packed feature documentaries. Both the Memoirs of a Spectrum Addict and Spectrum Addict Load "Film 2" were crowd funded successes. Well now it looks as if he has another […]

Dragonfire ZX – Another Atari 2600 to ZX Spectrum port by Luca Bordoni

Another ZX Spectrum port to grace our speccy screens and again from Luca Bordoni using AGDX, is the Atari 2600 game Dragonfire, which was first released in 1982 as another game by Imagic. Yes indeed get ready to play another port, but unlike the other game we mentioned previously, this one puts […]

SpeedBall – Classic The Bitmap Brothers Sports brawler reviewed by DarkwyndPT

One of the most famous developer studios from the late 80s and early 90s was The Bitmap Brothers. If you had a Commodore Amiga, you know what I’m talking about. The Bitmap Brothers is one of those studios that started small but valued quality over quantity which resulted in fantastic […]