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Aliens: Infestation
Aliens: Infestation This game for the Nintendo DS was released by the legendary SEGA in October of 2011. The game itself takes place in the 'Alien' universe and is linked to both the 'Alien' and 'Aliens' movie directed by Ridley Scott and James...
4 commentsTomy 3D Thundering Turbo
3D Thundering Turbo Another classic 3D handheld game from TOMY It was part of their 3D range which was extremely popular during the early 1980s
5 commentsSAM Coupe
The SAM Coupé was an 8-Bit British computer from a company called Miles Gordon Technology (also known as MGT). It was released late on in 1989 as the 16-bit machines such as the Atari ST and Commodore Amiga were taking a firm hold of the UK...
3 commentsAmiga 600
The Amiga 600 was released by Commodore in March of 1992, roughly six months after they had given us the Amiga 500 plus. Just like the A500, the A600 was aimed at the lower 'consumer' end of the market, with the higher (business and corporate)...
3 commentsAtari Falcon
The Atari Falcon was Atari's final home computer product before they concentrated on consoles such as the Jaguar. The machine was released in late 1992 (roughly the same time as the Amiga 1200) and ended up being the main rival to Commodore's...
2 commentsVectrex
The Vectrex console. This classic arcade console is certainly something a little different from most other gaming platforms - especially those of the 8-bit computing generation such as the VIC 20, Commodore 64, BBC Micro, Oric Atmos, Amstrad CPC...
5 commentsZX Spectrum emulator
Spectrum Emulator If you were an owner of a Sinclair ZX Spectrum back in the 1980's you probably hark back to those halcyon days of gaming (when the likes of Space Invaders, Pac Man, Scamble, Frogger and Asteroids was cutting edge!). Loading...
7 commentsAmiga 1200
The Amiga 1200, (which was sometimes known as the A1200) was Commodore International's third-generation Amiga computer which was aimed at the home market. It was launched on October 21st of 1992, at a base price of £399.00 in the United Kingdom...
2 commentsZX81
The Sinclair ZX81 was an 8-bit micro and was the follow up to the Sinclair ZX80. Released by Sinclair Research Ltd in 1981 (the same year as the 'friendly' VIC 20), the machine was named after it's year...
0 commentsZX Spectrum Game Characters
Most of us old school gamers will have fond memories of many games for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum (and other retro computers such as the ZX80, ZX81, Oric 1, Oric Atmos, Commodore 16, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Vic 20, Acorn Atom, Acorn Electon, BBC...
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