Amstrad GX4000 Review
Watch the Video The Amstrad GX-4000 was Alan Sugar’s attempt to enter the game console market during the early 90s….
Watch the Video The Amstrad GX-4000 was Alan Sugar’s attempt to enter the game console market during the early 90s….
Watch the Video The Sega SG-1000 and SG-1000 Mk II were released in Japan around the same time as the…
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Now clearly the real Commodore is no more. The company was sadly defunct in 1994 whilst pushing the Amiga CD32,…
Key to the Kingdom is a lightweight fantasy RPG game produced by Waddington’s from 1990 onwards, available in several markets…
Where do I start with this stupendous machine? The machine that introduced so many British children to the wonderful world…
Nostalgia NerdNostalgia Nerd is also known by the name Peter Leigh. They routinely make YouTube videos and then publish the…
Nostalgia NerdNostalgia Nerd is also known by the name Peter Leigh. They routinely make YouTube videos and then publish the…
Now there’s a name. Sovereign Supersports TV Games… What a corker…. Now there’s not much about this fine 1977 derived…
One thing that never stays constant this life. One thing that is always changing, whether for good or bad is…
The Commodore 64 was the much awaited follow up to the Vic-20, which itself superseded the Commodore PET. Initially unveiled…
Double Dragon! What a legendary game. Realeased in 1987 by Technos Japan, but distributed under the Taito name in Western…
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