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NO 254 |
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21/12/2023 |
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Join Retro Gamer as we celebrate 25 years of Sega’s Dreamcast. We speak to a large number of people involved with the machine and look at how the underdog console is still thriving today, long after Sega pulled the plug.
Other articles to look forward to in this month’s issue include a fantastic interview with Raph Koster, who not only talks to us about working on Ultima Online and Star Wars Galaxies, but also explains the dangers of crunch. There’s also A Tribute To Graftgold with Steve Turner and Andrew Braybook, who look back at the many gems the studio developed during the 80s and 90s.
We’ve two fantastic Ultimate Guides for you this month as well. Will Freeman explains the brilliance behind Compile’s Power Strike for Sega’s Master System, while Martyn Carroll argues that James Pond 2: Operation RoboCod is so much more than just another Super Mario World clone.
Issue 254 also offers some interesting Making Of articles. Paul and Peter Ranson explain what it was like making Spellbound Dizzy for Codemasters, while the developers behind Comanche: Maximum Overkill reveal how voxels powered their helicopter hit. We also celebrate the late Sean Ellis by looking at his excellent program The Graphic Adventure Creator and offer tips for creating your own adventures.
We’ve also put together some cracking mini-articles as well, including Agent X II: The Mad Prof’s Back, Chip ‘N’ Dale: Rescue Rangers, Indiana Jones And The Fate Of Atlantis, Panasonic Q, Gamate Games, Rygar, The Legendary Adventure, Homebrew, Exit, Atari 2600+ and more.
Stay safe!
Darran Jones
Editor, Retro Gamer.
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254 |
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NO 254 |
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21/12/2023 |
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18/01/2024 |
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GBP £5.40 |
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Join Retro Gamer as we celebrate 25 years of Sega’s Dreamcast. We speak to a large number of people involved with the machine and look at how the underdog console is still thriving today, long after Sega pulled the plug.
Other articles to look forward to in this month’s issue include a fantastic interview with Raph Koster, who not only talks to us about working on Ultima Online and Star Wars Galaxies, but also explains the dangers of crunch. There’s also A Tribute To Graftgold with Steve Turner and Andrew Braybook, who look back at the many gems the studio developed during the 80s and 90s.
We’ve two fantastic Ultimate Guides for you this month as well. Will Freeman explains the brilliance behind Compile’s Power Strike for Sega’s Master System, while Martyn Carroll argues that James Pond 2: Operation RoboCod is so much more than just another Super Mario World clone.
Issue 254 also offers some interesting Making Of articles. Paul and Peter Ranson explain what it was like making Spellbound Dizzy for Codemasters, while the developers behind Comanche: Maximum Overkill reveal how voxels powered their helicopter hit. We also celebrate the late Sean Ellis by looking at his excellent program The Graphic Adventure Creator and offer tips for creating your own adventures.
We’ve also put together some cracking mini-articles as well, including Agent X II: The Mad Prof’s Back, Chip ‘N’ Dale: Rescue Rangers, Indiana Jones And The Fate Of Atlantis, Panasonic Q, Gamate Games, Rygar, The Legendary Adventure, Homebrew, Exit, Atari 2600+ and more.
Stay safe!
Darran Jones
Editor, Retro Gamer.
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