Retro Fusion Books announced recently, that there is their US Gold History book available for free for a limited time Get it in their store while you still can:
Paco Portalo is a computer games pioneer from Spain when he and his friends create the computer game “Bugaboo (The Flea)” in 1983 under “Indescomp”. Originally done for the ZX Spectrum as this one was just released in UK. The game was published by Quicksilver and caused a kickstart of the “Golden Era of Spanish Software” in which Spain became…
John Mack is the designer and graphic artist of the 1984 edutainment program “Operation:Frog” by Scholastic. It was the first of its kind in which you were tasked to either dissect or put together a frog. Learn all about this program and how it came to be.https://scene.world/johnmack
ZeroPaige this is the retro scene nickname of the guy who spent 7 years of his life, to get the source code of the NES game Super Mario Bros to run on any NTSC/PAL C64! from the manual: ” DESCRIPTION This is a Commodore 64 port of the 1985 game SUPER MARIO BROS. for the Famicom and Nintendo Entertainment System.…
We received the following announcement directly from Protovision themselves Press Release For immediate release Protovision has got good news for its fanbase: The C64-game-publisher is cooperating with Knights of Bytes and is releasing “Sam’s Journey” as THEC64-mini version. Sam’s Journey, perhaps the most thriving C64 game of the past decades, is now available to users of the internationally successful THEC64-mini…
Martin Ahman and Joerg talk to Andras Kaptas from the insert-coin.hu Association about the Hungarian C64 and Amiga Gaming Scene and how it came to be behind the iron curtain and how it envolved into creation of independand full price games for these machines long after their lifetimes. Also we talk about preserving the Hungarian videogame culture with him and…
The latest book by ex-Commdore UK CEO @david_pleasance has been unboxed https://scene.world/dpbook @merman1974 unboxed the 25th Anniversary Edition of #MayhemInMonsterland, check it out: https://scene.world/mim
How do you keep track of all the different machines released over the years? How do you catalogue different versions of games, down to the different packaging? And how can you ensure that the game you’re looking for is real and authentic? Databases, that’s how! The Martin Ahman, AJ Heller and Joerg Droege talk to Fred Hero from Consolevariations.com and…
Scene World wrote on Facebook: “the new Zzap64 (ZZAP Annual 2019) has been #unboxed by our very own Andrew Fisher ! Check it out and enjoy! :)”