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Tetris 1200 (AGA) - The 1988 Arcade version of Tetris for the Commodore Amiga. The 1984 game of Tetris has been mentioned many times on Indie Retro News, with new versions of the game being re-released on the Amstrad CPC, C16, Plus/4 and ZX Spectrum. Well here's another version of the game that is sure to be enjoyed by many, as JOTD has. A game in which you must traverse the Chasm of Evil to find loot, go on quests, and most likely fight many evil monsters along the way. To coincide with this news, Saberman has provided a video and some info about the game below. The best gaming website for Indie and Retro Gaming News. Amstrad CPC, C64 and ZX Spectrum to the latest Free Indie.

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Once again there's another awesome news story that's worth a mention here on Indie Retro News, as thanks to Saberman letting us know through our Indie Retro News Facebook group, we've been told that Jon Eggelton and Gianluca Alberico has officially released the (no paywall) final version of the eagerly awaited game of 'SNK vs CAPCOM'; a new C64. Labels: Raven's Gate - A high quality Zelda inspiration is now available for the NES If you're looking for a new NES game to try and want one to satisfy your retro gaming needs, then look no further than this latest news update! POSTING DAILY NEWS UPDATES OF THE LATEST INDIE GAMES AND RETRO REMAKES! Indie Retro News celebrates over 25 million views and 10 years of gaming news! It is a time to celebrate on Indie Retro News, as not only have we hit a huge milestone in views reaching a staggering 25+ million website hits which doesn't include Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr, but we are also celebrating around 10 years of the creation of the.

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C64. Show all posts Showing posts with label C64. Show all posts OneLoad64 Games Collection v5 Now Released - Over 2000 unique games to play via Magic Desk CRT format and more! We've just received another great update in our inbox, especially for Commodore 64 gamers across the globe. Indie rock band The Last Dinner Party have won BBC Radio 1's Sound Of 2024. The five-piece join the likes of Adele, PinkPantheress and Sam Smith as winners of the prize, which has a track record. The latest free games, indie games and retro news, Visit us at https://t.co/qtjLg0QJxg #retrogaming #indiegames #indie #retrogames #gaming Indie rock band The Last Dinner Party have won BBC Radio 1's Sound Of 2024. The five-piece join the likes of Adele, PinkPantheress and Sam Smith as winners of the prize, which has a track record.

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The indie box office busted out this year, hitting is stride post-Covid with an eclectic string of releases that made a splash artistically and financially. Independents and mini-majors saw $1.47 b… Indie Retro News. 8,263 likes · 950 talking about this. indieretronews As if you've played Locomalito's awesome retro styled platformer of 'L'Abbaye des Morts': A game which was ported by different teams over to systems such as the OS 4, C64, NES, and even the Sega Mega Drive. Then as of today you can download and play the latest update to Jeegfro's Amiga port! Indie Retro News: Ambermoon.net - The open source remake of the fantasy CRPG is getting a brand new version 1.9.3! December 28, 2023 Originally released in 1993 for the Amiga by Thalion Software, Ambermoon was the second part of an unfinished trilogy and…

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It is a time to celebrate on Indie Retro News, as not only have we hit a huge milestone in views reaching a staggering 30+ million website hits which doesn't include Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr, but we are also celebrating around 11 years of the creation of the website! A website that doesn't just feature indie games, but also retro games. Posted on June 9, 2023 by st1ka It's no secret that the Sega Genesis has been receiving a slew of modern releases these past few years, but the NES is no slouch either. Perhaps the best example of how strong the NES homebrew dev scene is right now, can be seen in St1ka's (that's me) latest video. In this video I analyze […] Continue Reading