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Join us as we go back to the Nineties for issue 218. Our huge 14-page feature looks at all the key aspects that shaped the decade, from its hardware, to the focus on mascots like Sonic The Hedgehog and the handheld war that started in the late Eighties with Nintendo's Game Boy.
The Nineties nostalgia continues throughout issue 218, so make sure you don't miss out. We have two Ultimate Guides this issue.
One focuses on Sega's epic crossover Fighters Megamix while the other examines the Mega Drive RPG Buck Rogers: Countdown To Doomsday. Hifumi Kono reveals how he created Clock Tower for the Super Famicom, while members of the Starlord team explain how the game evolved from a play-by-mail experience to an epic strategy game for the PC and Amiga.
Other highlights of issue 218 include David Doak looking back at the history of TimeSplitters and David Crane explaining how his platformer Pitfall! evolved across several games, including Pitfall 2, A Boy And His Blob and The Simpsons: Escape From Camp Deadly. We also reveal the best RPGs you can track down for Sega's Mega Drive and David Darling tells us how BMX Simulator kicked-off the budget publisher Codemasters.
There's a selection of great mini features too, including articles on Double Dragon II: The Revenge, Contra Spirits, The New Zealand Story, Ghost 'N' Goblins Resurrection, Final Fantasy VII, Capcom Arcade Stadium and much, much more.
Darran Jones
Editor, Retro Gamer.
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RetroGamer |
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Issue Number: |
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218 |
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NO 218 |
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Release Date: |
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18/03/2021 |
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15/04/2021 |
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Join us as we go back to the Nineties for issue 218. Our huge 14-page feature looks at all the key aspects that shaped the decade, from its hardware, to the focus on mascots like Sonic The Hedgehog and the handheld war that started in the late Eighties with Nintendo's Game Boy.
The Nineties nostalgia continues throughout issue 218, so make sure you don't miss out. We have two Ultimate Guides this issue.
One focuses on Sega's epic crossover Fighters Megamix while the other examines the Mega Drive RPG Buck Rogers: Countdown To Doomsday. Hifumi Kono reveals how he created Clock Tower for the Super Famicom, while members of the Starlord team explain how the game evolved from a play-by-mail experience to an epic strategy game for the PC and Amiga.
Other highlights of issue 218 include David Doak looking back at the history of TimeSplitters and David Crane explaining how his platformer Pitfall! evolved across several games, including Pitfall 2, A Boy And His Blob and The Simpsons: Escape From Camp Deadly. We also reveal the best RPGs you can track down for Sega's Mega Drive and David Darling tells us how BMX Simulator kicked-off the budget publisher Codemasters.
There's a selection of great mini features too, including articles on Double Dragon II: The Revenge, Contra Spirits, The New Zealand Story, Ghost 'N' Goblins Resurrection, Final Fantasy VII, Capcom Arcade Stadium and much, much more.
Darran Jones
Editor, Retro Gamer.
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