News from Old School Gamer Magazine
- For almost as long as there have been puzzle games, there have been puzzle fighters. The two-player version of games like Tetris and […]
- Lock’n’Chase – An Arcade port of the 1981 Data East Corporation game for the ZX Spectrum (Now Free!)Here we are with another great conversion, because if you remember playing the 1981 Arcade game called Lock ‘n Chase, then you may be […]
- Nintendo has no shortage of franchises that have broken past the barrier of video games and have become a staple of pop culture in […]
- A re-release of the 1987 NES Jaws game with modern quality-of-life upgrades (save anywhere, rewind, music player, trophies/achievements, gallery). Includes two modes: Retro Edition […]
- While many of you are looking forward to playing the finished version of ‘RallyXSE’, there’s another game that’s worth checking out by the same […]
- The rapid growth of the online casino industry has led to a wide range of choices for players looking to join a new platform […]
- Throughout 2024 I’ve been keeping you up to date about Golden Code’s awesome looking Danmaku shooter of ‘MEGA MILV’. A game that doesn’t just […]
- During my college years, I transitioned from exclusively gaming on computers like the Commodore 64 and Amiga. In so doing, I found myself drifting […]
- From Pixels to Pop Culture: Why Icons Stick Some video game characters are recognized in seconds, even by people who rarely play today. When […]
- There is something timeless about a classic gaming basement. The low lighting, the hum of old consoles, the glow of arcade cabinets, and the […]
