
Sublevel Zero Redux out now on PS4 and Xbox One
We first covered Sigtrap Games‘ 6DoF (six degrees of freedom) Descent-like shooter, Sublevel Zero way back when it was shown off at GAMAYO 8, in early Read more…
We first covered Sigtrap Games‘ 6DoF (six degrees of freedom) Descent-like shooter, Sublevel Zero way back when it was shown off at GAMAYO 8, in early Read more…
You can count on gamers to find new ways to torment NPCs, and here’s a Rollercoaster Tycoon ride that takes 3000 in-game (210 real) days to complete.
Here’s a delicious treat! Grab the Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty original soundtrack on vinyl. Something for fans and collectors alike.
Modern Descent-a-like Sublevel Zero finally gets a release date, and it’s very soon! There’s a new trailer to show off the visual polish and the date.
Here’s the second part of the video series from iBookGuy on YouTube about how graphics rendered with so little memory on really old computers.
Ever wondered how the computer and console video games of old managed to squeeze out so much on screen with so little hardware? This video explains!
We were expecting to see Mighty No. 9 available in September. The delay into Q1 2016 is now official, which means more time to make it better!
You can play all three acts of id Software’s 1992 hit Wolfenstein 3D for free in your browser. We’re in the future, man!
Vinyl is very popular again in the music world. Why not release video game soundtrack LPs? Here’s two, PlayStation’s The Last of Us and Street Fighter II.
The early history between Nintendo and Sony is fairly well documented, but it’s rare to see how things shaped up like with this Sony PlayStation prototype.