Shadow Fighter – Commodore Amiga Retro Rewind Review
Amiga owners didn’t have too much to shout out about when it came to beat-em-ups, and the less said about
Read moreAmiga owners didn’t have too much to shout out about when it came to beat-em-ups, and the less said about
Read moreDerbyshire’s Core Design would bring their final Amiga game to the A1200, and CD32, before moving onto newer platforms in
Read moreComing as Commodore’s lingering death rattle was in its final throes, Wunderkind’s only release would be the run ’n’ gun
Read moreTrevor Storey and Saul Cross have been prolific in providing C64 gaming enthusiasts with quality new titles to satisfy their
Read moreSwooping onto the Commodore Amiga in 1992, Agony was to be Art & Magic’s first and only dalliance with the
Read moreOne of the great things I enjoy with the current generation Commodore 64 gaming scene is when an relatively unknown
Read moreSinbad and the Throne of the Falcon was released in 1988 on the Commodore 64 by a company referred to
Read moreFrom Defender to Denaris, the C64 hasn’t been short of some great shoot-em-ups during it’s tenure as our favourite 8-bit
Read moreKing of Chicago was released in 1986 on the Commodore Amiga. Created by Cinemaware, it was amongst their earliest titles
Read moreVectors, the bane of the Commodore 64. Many have tried over the years to bring a polygonal presence to the
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