Liquid Candy by Shadow/Noice and Ilmarque/Trilobit is some sort of candy indeed. It’s a breath taking demonstration of what can be done with an Atari VCS system and in this brilliance so far the only of it’s kind
Tyropite by Optimus is a single screen demo/intro for GP2x released at Recursion 2012. It ranked third in the combined demo competition
Chalcogens is a demo for Gamepark’s GP2x by Quebarium, Desire & TRSI. Released at Recursion 2012, it ranked first in the combined demo competition. A well deserved place!
TailTale is a tile-matching puzzle video game developed for open video game consoles. Rikku2000 updated his Wii port, which now features full classic controller support
Newo Asteroids by Owen is a game made in the style of classic Asteroids. In 2064 on a Wednesday, aliens disturb the asteroid belt sending asteroids hurdling towards the earth. It is your job to destroy every last asteroid in the solar system and bring peace to the galaxy
Retrogaming Times Monthly #101 is available. RTM is a retro magazine, sometimes with focus on the homebrew scene. Content of this issue: ATTRACT MODE * Press Fire To Begin * Retrogaming News THE RETROWORKS * Cabinet Fever – In Search Of A Better Saw * The Business Of Gaming – The Market Crash Worsens * Gaming Tetralogies – Top Genesis [&hellip
French developer alekmaul and for now fresh OpenDingux lover, ported the abstract shooter Spout. Thanks to alekmaul himself for the news!
openMSX is one the most advanced emulators of MSX, an 8-bit home computer system from the 80’s for which many great games exist. Compared to the preview version, this version starts up much quicker, has a more responsive and better designed OSD menu and has a virtual keyboard. Changes: MSX device support: – Bug fixes: – overscan: 512×512 demo by [&hellip
In Fuzed DS by Richard Eric M. Lope and Marc Russel you’re a blue-bombing-magic-wielding-beer-bellied-bad-ass-creature and have to rescue all the pink snipes and go to the exit
In Magic Floor by Martin Korth you are a boulder, who discovered a hidden underground hall in your magic cellar! At the first glance it appeared to be just empty, but at closer look it turned out to be having a very funny bewitched floor&#