by Retro32UK | Sep 29, 2020 | Amiga
If there’s one thing you’ll know as an Amiga “enthusiast” is just how expensive our hobby is becoming. Many moons ago you could buy into Amiga ecosystem with a preloved Amiga 500 for less than ÂŁ50 and enjoy the delights of the Amiga without...
by Retro32UK | Sep 17, 2020 | Amiga, Gaming
With all the hype around the release/port of Turrican I thought I should give the original and best version of this epic shooter a blast for the first time in nearly 30 years. I shouldn’t have bothered really, I suck at this game. Like really. Beautiful...
by Retro32UK | Sep 7, 2020 | Amiga
Ruff ‘N’ Tumble is one of those games I love the look at but I’m ABSOLUTELY shit at playing. Our Hero Ruff Rogers is on a mission to save an alien planet from the evil Dr Destiny, he might just do it without me at the controls. Stunning graphics and...
by Retro32UK | Aug 17, 2020 | Gaming
I remember seeing my first glimpse of Mortal Kombat in a video rental store in Hamilton Hill, Western Australia nearly 30 years ago. The arcade cabinet was surrounded by kids 5 deep all eager to take on the Goro in this ultraviolet and hyper-realistic fighting game....
by Retro32UK | Jul 29, 2020 | Amiga, Gaming
Time and time again Pinball Dreams pops up in every list of the best Amiga 500 games. It’s easy to see why, featuring 4 beautiful tables: Ignition, Steel Wheel, Beat Box & Nightmare, Pinball Dreams offered hugely addictive gameplay and some glorious...
by Retro32UK | Jul 8, 2020 | Sega
Some say never meet your childhood heroes, the case of Sonic the Hedgehog – they were wrong. It might be beautiful and vibrant colours from the RGB output, being wonderfully scaled by our Open Source Scan Converter (OSSC). It also might be that the original...