The ‘80s were an incredibly innovative and fast-paced time for video games. Arcades were king, with iconic classics like Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, and Dragon’s Lair being released every few months.
As soon as personal computers went the mainstream route back in the late 1970s, adult buyers of PCs (read: parents) began wondering how they could use the new high-tech tools to teach their children.
As Sheriff Leigh Brackett correctly stated in John Carpenter’s slasher classic, “It’s Halloween – everyone’s entitled to one good scare!” And scare us Halloween did, along with any number of horror ...
Today's games have forgotten the lessons of history, according to veteran RPG developer and Fallout co-creator Tim Cain. In a YouTube video uploaded this week in response to a viewer who asked whether ...
This week, developer Imagine Software and publisher Pixel Games UK announced that they’re bringing ‘Attic Archive’ to Xbox PC and Xbox Series consoles (Play Anywhere supported) on the 3rd of September ...
If you thought the '80s was just about big phones and haircuts, think again; it was also the start of a music production revolution When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
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