Great Retro-gaming websites - the sticky thread!
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Great Retro-gaming websites - the sticky thread!
Right. So people are getting narked by the mag's standing copy, and the repetition within those pages, so here's a chance to do something about it. Within this thread, please post full URLs to interesting retro-gaming websites, along with a short description regarding what the site's all about. No bitching or sniping in this thread either, please—any such stuff will be deleted without warning.
Hopefully, this thread will provide Darran with a bigger selection of interesting sites to draw on when dealing with that section of the mag.
Hopefully, this thread will provide Darran with a bigger selection of interesting sites to draw on when dealing with that section of the mag.
iPhone/iPod/iPad game/app reviews: http://www.iphonetiny.com
http://www.handheldmuseum.com/index.html
Great hand held electronic gaming site, full to bursting with all your favourite hand helds of old, along with many you probably never heard of.
http://www.ehis64.net/
The Emlyn Hughes International Soccer Community
A site dedicated to possibly the best 8-bit home computer football game ever. Lots of info about the game and an excellent online league.
(very strange entry on the home page, dated 8 July 2007!?)
Great hand held electronic gaming site, full to bursting with all your favourite hand helds of old, along with many you probably never heard of.
http://www.ehis64.net/
The Emlyn Hughes International Soccer Community
A site dedicated to possibly the best 8-bit home computer football game ever. Lots of info about the game and an excellent online league.
(very strange entry on the home page, dated 8 July 2007!?)
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The dry fart for Barry MacDermot and all the cancer patients in the Glamorgan testicle ward
might be grabbing the wrong end of the stick on this , but :
Atari :
www.atariage.com : sort of a standing repository of Atari 8 bit (and some 16bit) information .The Forums there are probably the best place to ask if you've any (non ST) atari questions.
www.atarimania.com : proably the best place to look for info on atari 8 bit games , cover scans, year of release, tape/disk images etc.
C64:
http://www.lemon64.com/ : one stop shop for info on c64 software releases , decent forum there too.
Atari :
www.atariage.com : sort of a standing repository of Atari 8 bit (and some 16bit) information .The Forums there are probably the best place to ask if you've any (non ST) atari questions.
www.atarimania.com : proably the best place to look for info on atari 8 bit games , cover scans, year of release, tape/disk images etc.
C64:
http://www.lemon64.com/ : one stop shop for info on c64 software releases , decent forum there too.
Sega SMS: http://www.sega8bit.com/
lots of info on the SMS and its games, active forum too
lots of info on the SMS and its games, active forum too
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That's the only football game I've ever enjoyed playing, used to love the Spectrum version.Bub&Bob wrote: http://www.ehis64.net/
The Emlyn Hughes International Soccer Community
A site dedicated to possibly the best 8-bit home computer football game ever. Lots of info about the game and an excellent online league.
(very strange entry on the home page, dated 8 July 2007!?)
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/
Retro Gaming With Racketboy
Lot of Dreamcast stuff, regular features on what he thinks are hidden gems on various consoles and decent stuff you can pick up at bargain prices.
http://my.stratos.net/~hewston95/RTM/RTM_Home.htm
Retrogaming Times Monthly
Monthly newsletter with regular features such as comparing games across different platforms in a slightly more indepth way than the thread on here, there's always a bit of Apple stuff as well
Splink!
www.macretro.tk for a nice compact overview of machines and how to emulate them on the mac..
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Craig, hope these are useful:
(I'm at work currently, can't check if you've printed any of these before)
http://www.gagaplay.com/jemu2/applet/
Online emulation of classic arcade games, from 1942 to Street Fighter 2.
(great for lunchbreaks at work)
http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/
Like a "Facebook" for gamers. Lots of retro titles & retro fans.
http://monroeworld.com/forum/
Shane Monroe's forum. Discuss classic gaming, or how much Dragon's Lair sucks. (if you dare!)
http://www.aussiearcade.com.au/
A forum for Australians who have retro arcade games at home.
http://c64s.com/
Online emulation of C64 games. Also great for work lunchbreaks.
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/
For Neo Geo fans.. from Arcade to Home to Pocket.
http://arcadecontrols.com/arcade.htm
Information on setting up and repairing home arcade equipment.
(I'm at work currently, can't check if you've printed any of these before)
http://www.gagaplay.com/jemu2/applet/
Online emulation of classic arcade games, from 1942 to Street Fighter 2.
(great for lunchbreaks at work)
http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/
Like a "Facebook" for gamers. Lots of retro titles & retro fans.
http://monroeworld.com/forum/
Shane Monroe's forum. Discuss classic gaming, or how much Dragon's Lair sucks. (if you dare!)
http://www.aussiearcade.com.au/
A forum for Australians who have retro arcade games at home.
http://c64s.com/
Online emulation of C64 games. Also great for work lunchbreaks.
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/
For Neo Geo fans.. from Arcade to Home to Pocket.
http://arcadecontrols.com/arcade.htm
Information on setting up and repairing home arcade equipment.
Is it just me that finds that forum and RGR incredibly dull?Mr_Staypuft wrote: http://monroeworld.com/forum/
Shane Monroe's forum. Discuss classic gaming, or how much Dragon's Lair sucks. (if you dare!)
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Yes.
I love RGR, been listening to it for years, long before RG started.
Initially I was a bit meh, but I've grown accustomed to Shane's presentation. I miss it this year, real life has taken over and he's not had much time to record.
Forum hasn't been up to scratch since the big Armchair Arcade shutdown though. Prior to that, it had quite a buzz.
I love RGR, been listening to it for years, long before RG started.
Initially I was a bit meh, but I've grown accustomed to Shane's presentation. I miss it this year, real life has taken over and he's not had much time to record.
Forum hasn't been up to scratch since the big Armchair Arcade shutdown though. Prior to that, it had quite a buzz.
The Retro League - Where skill isn't an obstacle
Retrocanteen, home of the unfairly banned
Retrocanteen, home of the unfairly banned
Tom_Baker wrote:I just finished watching a film about Stockholm syndrome. It started out terrible but by the end I really liked it.
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It's US based and unashamedly so - which basically means they don't cover anything that isn't part of their past gaming experience. This rathr reduces the scope for variety somewhat and a great deal of interesting subject matter just doesn't register there.SirClive wrote:Is it just me that finds that forum and RGR incredibly dull?Mr_Staypuft wrote: http://monroeworld.com/forum/
Shane Monroe's forum. Discuss classic gaming, or how much Dragon's Lair sucks. (if you dare!)
Anyway, fo those who liked Lords of Midnight there's
http://www.icemark.com
http://www.midnightmu.com and the forum http://forum.midnightmu.com
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I'd say it was more 'Shane' based than US based. Shane tells personal stories and gives his opinion. He welcomes opposition to those opinions and can debate at great length on them.
Even if you don't agree with Shane's rants, there's no denying that the interviews are worth the download alone.
Note that if you buy the compilation discs (at minimal profit - this helps fund the CGE trips), you get the interviews in isolation from the rest of the show.
Even if you don't agree with Shane's rants, there's no denying that the interviews are worth the download alone.
Note that if you buy the compilation discs (at minimal profit - this helps fund the CGE trips), you get the interviews in isolation from the rest of the show.
The Retro League - Where skill isn't an obstacle
Retrocanteen, home of the unfairly banned
Retrocanteen, home of the unfairly banned
Tom_Baker wrote:I just finished watching a film about Stockholm syndrome. It started out terrible but by the end I really liked it.
I think it is the legnth of the rants, the fact that he doesn't edit it and the number of times he said 'this is supposed to be good, but I haven't tried it'. I suppose its a time thing, but if they only get released once a month max (and almost always longer) then I think the production values could be a little better.
I do download it and listen though as it is still better than all the fanboy podcasts out there (WoW FTW! and all that crap).
I do download it and listen though as it is still better than all the fanboy podcasts out there (WoW FTW! and all that crap).
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www.rgcd.co.uk
Homepage of the only CD-based discmag dedicated to reviewing new homebrew games and hardware for old consoles and computers. Also features write-ups of retro remakes and independent games with a retro look-and-feel for PC/Mac users.
The magazine is written and maintained by several high-posting members of this here forum too, so it's more than worthy of a mention in RG.
Issue three is out next weekend, btw. Oh, and we sell homebrew GBA carts as well...
Homepage of the only CD-based discmag dedicated to reviewing new homebrew games and hardware for old consoles and computers. Also features write-ups of retro remakes and independent games with a retro look-and-feel for PC/Mac users.
The magazine is written and maintained by several high-posting members of this here forum too, so it's more than worthy of a mention in RG.

Issue three is out next weekend, btw. Oh, and we sell homebrew GBA carts as well...
http://www.rgcd.co.uk
8-128 Bit & beyond: Indie game development news for vintage & modern computer hardware.
8-128 Bit & beyond: Indie game development news for vintage & modern computer hardware.
I'm sure this is in everyone's favourites somewhere but just in case...
retrospec.sgn.net
Definitely a fantastic retro website with some truly great remakes on there.
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zxf.magazine.googlepages.com/home
This is a link to a free mag called ZXF which is dedicated to all things ZXy
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www.redkeyreddoor.com
Not been updated for ooh, quite a bit now, but there's still some interesting bits and pieces on there
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www.retro-trader.com
This is one of those sites I've had in my bookmarks for a long time and not yet had a chance to go back to - looks pretty comprehensive though and the shop looks good
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www.retrogames.co.uk
Another online shop but loads on offer...
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www.merseyremakes.co.uk
And finally, another remakes site
Hopefully, someone will like one or two of these
Cheers,
Smiffy.
retrospec.sgn.net
Definitely a fantastic retro website with some truly great remakes on there.
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zxf.magazine.googlepages.com/home
This is a link to a free mag called ZXF which is dedicated to all things ZXy

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www.redkeyreddoor.com
Not been updated for ooh, quite a bit now, but there's still some interesting bits and pieces on there

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www.retro-trader.com
This is one of those sites I've had in my bookmarks for a long time and not yet had a chance to go back to - looks pretty comprehensive though and the shop looks good

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www.retrogames.co.uk
Another online shop but loads on offer...
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www.merseyremakes.co.uk
And finally, another remakes site

Hopefully, someone will like one or two of these

Cheers,
Smiffy.
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