King's Quest Brings Retro Wonder to a New Generation
Added: 09.03.2015 18:35 | 18 views | 0 comments
Jeremy and Kevin had the chance to play the upcoming King's Quest title and were extremely impressed with the attention to detail and care with which this beautiful game's been crafted.
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www.gamespot.com
| Great Retro Games To Play
Added: 06.03.2015 4:09 | 16 views | 0 comments
Jake Parr recommends 5 of his favourite retro games, and explains why you should check them out too.
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n4g.com
| [ABG] Bard's Gold - Super Tough Spellunky-esque Retro Platformer
Added: 03.03.2015 16:09 | 8 views | 0 comments
Bards Gold is a wonderful 2D retro arcade platformer with RPG elements, that plays a bit like Spellunky and is just as tough!
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| Nintendo Download: 5th March (Europe)
Added: 02.03.2015 9:55 | 6 views | 0 comments
OlliOlli, Proun+, BLOK DROP X TWISTED FUSION, Retro newcomers and more
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www.nintendolife.com
| The Retro Goat Reviews- Q*Bert: Rebooted
Added: 02.03.2015 5:12 | 9 views | 0 comments
Morgan 'The Retro Goat' Hench takes a look at the reboot of the arcade classic, Q*Bert. So many hexagons...
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| Heres the Custom Zelda Themed GameCube of Our Dreams
Added: 01.03.2015 5:10 | 9 views | 0 comments
Pimp My Retro are known for their custom consoles, but they've gone above and beyond in their latest work on a Zelda-themed Nintendo GameCube. The design is inspired by traditional Zelda temples combined with The Wind Waker, as can be seen on the very top of the console. The controller also was customized with a paint job and the classic Hylian Shield, though the shield does appear to be missing some detailing. Regardless, it's an extremely impressive modification. You can check out the rest of Pimp My Retro's work over on their website.
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| Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Retro Reflection
Added: 26.02.2015 17:10 | 22 views | 0 comments
Ryan from Awesome Games writes: 'If youve read anything about Monoliths Shadow of Mordor recently, you probably know that it borrows heavily from Ubisofts huge Assassins Creed franchise. Criticisms of plagiarism and stale gameplay are all well and good, but has anyone ever stopped to ask where those games took their ideas from? The answer, of course, is the Prince of Persia franchise.'
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n4g.com
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