News from Old School Gamer Magazine
- Gaming historians often write about popular media in the pre-internet age as if it all existed in vacuum-sealed silos by country, but that’s not […]
- Playsoft have released a number of games over the years, from Blowsub on the Atari 5200, to the Atari 8bit hack of Donkey Kong […]
- Most games are built to entertain. A select few are built to challenge the way you think, and those are the ones that tend […]
- Baseball has always had a different kind of rhythm. It does not rush to keep your attention every second, and that is exactly why […]
- In 1979, Ken Williams was busy starting up his new business software company, On-Line Systems; years later, this company would be better known as […]
- At 13, with an Apple II and a book of BASIC game listings, I learned to code the hard way - typing line by […]
- Many players still feel unsure about doing a PUBG Mobile top-up outside the game. There’s always that concern about account safety, fake services, or […]
- Old School Gamer Magazine chats with Astro Burn developer HaZ Dulull, who discusses their game, Astro Burn, which is gearing up for a physical […]
- The used game market has changed a lot in recent years. Prices for classic cartridges and consoles keep climbing, yet plenty of people are […]
- Before home computers ever had an “adventure game,” there was Colossal Cave Adventure (1976- 1977) by Will Crowther and Don Woods. Often referred to […]

