
From 2D to 3D: The Visual Evolution Of Football Video Games
From the first Pong clones to today’s realistic simulations, football (or ‘soccer’ for ...
From the first Pong clones to today’s realistic simulations, football (or ‘soccer’ for ...
As Bitmap Books celebrates Game Boy Advance art with The GBA Pixel Book, join Graeme Mason as he picks out six of his favourite GBA exclusives.
On January 24, 1984, Apple launched its first Macintosh computer. Later rebranded as th...
Puzzle games and the Game Boy go hand in hand. With its small screen and – how to put t...
The developers of DOOM broke new ground in making it simple for players to cheat. Other games either didn’t include cheats at all or required you to wait until a certain point to enter them, such as the “magic word” Xyzzy in the text game Colossal Cave Adventure.
It was often portrayed as a serious machine for serious users. However, as time passed, it became clear that this new 16-bit computer was a multi-media powerhouse and a perfect destination for game developers.