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Image Credit: Jason Brown, midlifegamergeek.com

The Turrican games were hugely impactful on a generation of gamers who grew up with home computers in the early 90s. They felt like proper, big scale, and more importantly original run-and-gun titles, at a time when arcade conversions dominated the sales charts.

Though they literally borrow from all sorts ...


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It’s going to be so difficult for future readers of these issues to find out what order to read them in; each issue has a different title and is numbered as #1, despite simply being a part of the Lords of the Makai storyline.

That aside, this fifth part of Lords of the Makai sees Menat and Maggio fighting against tw...


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The third collection of Taito arcade titles has arrived on the Evercade. Though it feels as if the company’s truly iconic titles have been covered in Taito Arcade 1 and


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Well that was quite the exciting announcement today; not only are we getting a second collection of Activision Atari 2600 titles (with some absolute bangers included), but also a long overdue, third Mega Cat cartridge too. Oh, and the small matter of a Rare-themed Super Pocket, including Banjo-Kazooie built in! Let’s take a look at ...


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So, is it going to be a thing with Ghosted that each issue opens with a shocking, incredibly tasteless (and pretty much unnecessary) panel? As we’re only two issues in, it’s hard to tell, but it’s weird that we’re two-for-two so far.

The ghost heist is almost out of the planning phase, with team leader Winters determined to ensure that ...


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