I have been involved in the retro gaming community for about 5 years now, as an active member of many internet forums, helping out at big conventions and organising regular get togethers for local people interested in games. It was about 3 years ago i came up with the idea of putting on a retro gaming sales fair as at the time most of the big conventions only had one or two gaming sellers, and as a big collector myself i wanted more variety and options to buy. I knew…
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Crash Magazine Retro Oliver Twins Interview
I was going through some old Magazines and found this: As bad quality check out the text version: THE DIZZY DUO An interview with the Oliver Twins – by their dad, Malcolm! The Oliver Twins, two of the country’s top programmers of home computer games (or so they keep telling us – Ed) are working on the next adventure of the now-famous Dizzy cartoon character. Meanwhile, their dear papa, Malcolm, has taken up journalism, so he thought he’d have a quick practice on his kiddie-winkles. Here goes – the exclusive…
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Read MoreExclusive Interview with Jim Bagley coming early 2016
Invloved in many games: Published Title :- Target Machine :- Task Throne Of Fire :- Spectrum :- Sole Programmer Road Runner :- Spectrum :- Sole Programmer Street Sports Basketball :- Spectrum :- Sole Programmer World Class Leaderboard :- Spectrum :- Sole Programmer Gutz :- Spectrum :- Sole Programmer Batman Caped Crusader :- Amstrad :- Sole Programmer Red Heat :- Spectrum :- Sole Programmer Red Heat :- Amstrad :- Sole Programmer Cabal :- Spectrum :- Sole Programmer Cabal :- Amstrad :- Sole Programmer Midnight resistance :- Spectrum :- Sole Programmer Midnight…
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Published by Nintendo of America Inc. Developed by Rare, Ltd. Released Nov 01, 1994 Also For Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Color, Wii, Wii U When I first saw screenshots of Donkey Kong Country in a issue of Gamesworld magazine back in 1994 I assumed they must be from a forthcoming Ultra/Nintendo 64 game. But to my amazement it was coming out on my humble Super Nes, surely it just can’t look that good? Well it did, using Silicon Technology Rare Studios had created a game on a 16 bit system that looked…
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