Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Alien Zombie Death on PSP Minis
Apparently, Alien Zombie Death got itself released and is available for all you PSP users with a thing for PSP Minis software. Besides, the game features Zombies. And Aliens. And Death. And Edge magazine thought it was pretty good too. As for me, I really think it's got a bit of Spectrum spirit in it.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Monday, February 08, 2010
ZX Spectrum emulator for the iPhone
Well, we all know the iPhone has a ton of available games for it, and that some of them are even rather good, but we all have to admit that nothing can be compared to the thrills provided by Manic Miner. That's why iPhone owners should be excited to find out about iXpectrum. It's a freeware Spectrum emulator you can grab -complete with a Jonathan Cauldwell game- here. You can of course download thousands more of free classic games for it over at the excellent World of Spectrum.
Now, mostly to make sure you actually get excited, what follows is a video demonstration of the thing, co-incidentally showing off just what the iPhone can do in terms of emulation. Quite impressive really and iXpectrum seems to sport some decent virtual buttons too. Have a look:
Now, mostly to make sure you actually get excited, what follows is a video demonstration of the thing, co-incidentally showing off just what the iPhone can do in terms of emulation. Quite impressive really and iXpectrum seems to sport some decent virtual buttons too. Have a look:
Saturday, February 06, 2010
SpaceBall: Revolutions (PSP Minis)
It's from Spain, sports retro-style graphics, what seems like an interesting soundtrack and some pretty weird gameplay. It's (quite obviously, really) SpaceBall: Revolution and it has made itself available as one of them new PSP Minis. Have a look at the official site. Very 80s!
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Sega Megadrive/Genesis Wiz Emulator
It's called Picodrive and it's absolutely brilliant. Possibly the best GP2X Wiz emulator I've tried to this day. Runs every 16-bit Sega game I've thrown at it with perfect sound and at full speed. Yes, even Sega (Mega) CD games. What's more, the interface is extremely simple and the emulator 100% freeware. Download it here.
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