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Issue 255 sees us revisiting the 90s – one of gaming's most exciting eras. We not only look at all the big events that happened on a year-by-year basis, but also share the 90 games that we feel defined the decade. How many did you get to play?
Other highlights from our latest issue include some excellent behind-the-scenes features. We learn about the creation of Vectorman 2 and Electronic Arts' Budkon: The Martial Spirit and discover how Blizzard North pulled out all the stops to create Diablo II, arguably one of the greatest action RPGs of all time.
Our latest issue also sees us examining the diverse games of Brøderbund, from classics like Karateka and Choplifter, to more obscure fare like Spelunker and Drol. We've also got a fantastic interview with David Bishop who has worked on a staggering number of games in his four-decade career. There's also an Ultimate Guide to Rick Dangerous, Core Design's original Tomb Raider who starred in one of the most frustrating puzzle platformers of the late-Eighties.
In terms of smaller articles there's plenty to dig into, including pieces on Asteroids, Robotron: 2084, the Magnavox Odyssey, Silent Scope, Advance Wars: Dual Strike, the excellent website RetroRGB and a review of the Analogue Duo. Don't miss out on this issue, it has something for everyone.
Stay safe!
Darran Jones
Editor, Retro Gamer.
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255 |
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NO 255 |
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Issue 255 sees us revisiting the 90s – one of gaming's most exciting eras. We not only look at all the big events that happened on a year-by-year basis, but also share the 90 games that we feel defined the decade. How many did you get to play?
Other highlights from our latest issue include some excellent behind-the-scenes features. We learn about the creation of Vectorman 2 and Electronic Arts' Budkon: The Martial Spirit and discover how Blizzard North pulled out all the stops to create Diablo II, arguably one of the greatest action RPGs of all time.
Our latest issue also sees us examining the diverse games of Brøderbund, from classics like Karateka and Choplifter, to more obscure fare like Spelunker and Drol. We've also got a fantastic interview with David Bishop who has worked on a staggering number of games in his four-decade career. There's also an Ultimate Guide to Rick Dangerous, Core Design's original Tomb Raider who starred in one of the most frustrating puzzle platformers of the late-Eighties.
In terms of smaller articles there's plenty to dig into, including pieces on Asteroids, Robotron: 2084, the Magnavox Odyssey, Silent Scope, Advance Wars: Dual Strike, the excellent website RetroRGB and a review of the Analogue Duo. Don't miss out on this issue, it has something for everyone.
Stay safe!
Darran Jones
Editor, Retro Gamer.
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