Bone-idle writes System 3 has teamed up with Sony in order to bring a smile to the faces of the millions of PSN users who suffered at the hands of hacker""
As revealed in the latest Argos catalogue, budget publisher System 3 is about to release a range of £9.99 code-in-a-box Switch titles. An unlikely source if ever there was.
Loved these games back on the Amiga. System 3 need to release a C64 pack with Last Ninja and Myth too.
I do wonder how these games hold up today. I loved Robocod when it first came out, but help me that feels like a past lifetime, it’s been so long. The Amiga days were great.
GamesRadar - Christmas is great. As a result, a lot of people like it. But, as is the case with everything a lot of people like, there are folk out there more than ready to capitalise on its popularity with Distinctly Less Than Great products. Despite modern games not lending themselves too well to seasonal theming, history is littered with fairly stinking releases designed to cash in on the finest reindeer and snowman-based holiday of all. The '80s and '90s, with their quick development turnarounds and cheap publishing costs, were a particularly dark period.
Elf Bowling was AWESOME!
If you got it just right, smashed the ball into the gutter on the left/right, it would jump up over the gutter and kill the penguins/deer or other animals on the side line.
HILARIOUS!
GamesAsylum looks back at the 16-bit Classic James Pond: Robocod
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Very suitable considering the subject matter.
Yeah when ever the program starts