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Fruit’Y v1.00 (Final) (Nintendo 3DS Game Port)
Fruit'Y - Playing with edibles is heavily inspired by the Kaiko classic Gem'X, which has been seen on computers such as the Commodore Amiga 500, Commodore 64 and Atari ST. The game consists of two boards of fruits. The left field belongs to a cute tiger who needs to reproduce the right field 1:1 being able to proceed to the next level. Sounds easy?! Possibly it does, at least for the first few levels! Ported to Nintendo 3DS by nop90. Read more about Fruit’Y v1.00 (Final) (Nintendo 3DS Game Port)
Retroid (10-09-2016) (GB Game)
Jonas Fischbach recently came up with Retroid, a non-commercial game for the Nintendo Game Boy! Retroid is a Game Boy game based on the classic arcade game that was originally published as “Breakout” by Atari and later brought to perfection as “Arkanoid” by the Japanese software firm Taito. The player controls a paddle at the bottom of the screen that reflects a ball to destroy bricks at the top of the screen. That simple but addictive game principle has probably been copied more often than “Space Invaders”, “Pac-Man” or “Tetris”. This game has truly commercial quality, compared with Game Boy games back then. Read more about Retroid (10-09-2016) (GB Game)
Rock Concert (Build 2) (A2600 Game)
A trio of rocks are playing instruments at a concert, they're playing rock music (or as close as you can get to it on the Atari 2600.) Pressing the fire button will switch the game from the title screen to the main game. In the game, rocks are falling onto your keyboard. Your job is to pick them up and put them into the tray below. But don't even touch the red hot rocks, they'll burn you. But since I just started this earlier today, there are no rocks to pick up yet. But you can move the arm and hand around. Pressing the fire button in the game will pick up rocks. Hold on to the rocks with the fire button and then drop them into the tray below by letting go of the fire button. Read more about Rock Concert (Build 2) (A2600 Game)