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Christian Cawley

Christian Cawley is a writer and editor who covers consumer electronics, IT, and entertainment media. He has written for publications such as Computer Weekly, Linux Format, MakeUseOf.com, and Tech Radar.



He also produces podcasts, has a cigar box guitar, and of course, loves retro gaming.

Super Sprint Never Hit Amiga – Meet Turbo Sprint

2021-02-15
By: Christian Cawley
On: February 15, 2021
In: Retro Games News

Arcade classic Super Sprint was a multiplayer top-down multiplayer racing video game by Atari Games running on Atari System 2 units. Arriving in arcades in 1986, it was a successor to earlier monochrome titles such as the Sprint series. Following a successful run in the arcades, Super Sprint was releasedRead More →

Channel 4 Announces GamesMaster TV Show Reboot

2021-02-14
By: Christian Cawley
On: February 14, 2021
In: Retro Games News

Retro or ninth gen? That’s the question on retro gamers lips this week following the news that UK television network Channel 4 is planning to reboot Gamesmaster. A key element of the gaming experience of 1990s Britain, Gamesmaster was hosted by comedian Dominik Diamond (and for one series, actor/director DexterRead More →

Is ANBERNIC’s New Vertical Retro Handheld Made From Wood?

2021-02-13
By: Christian Cawley
On: February 13, 2021
In: Retro Consoles, Retro Hardware

For years, transistor-based tech covered in wood failed to look awesome or retro or steampunk, instead looking cheap. In most cases, the words “school woodworking project” would be an apt description. Which brings us neatly to ANBERNIC’s RG351V, a forthcoming retro handheld… Inside the wooden chassis (there seems to beRead More →

More Classic NES and SNES Games Head to Nintendo Switch

2021-02-11
By: Christian Cawley
On: February 11, 2021
In: Retro Games News

More evidence that the Nintendo Switch is the best option for retro gaming this week, with the announcement of four classic Nintendo titles heading to Switch Online. SNES titles Psycho Dream, Doomsday Warrior (both 1992), Prehistorik Man (1995) and NES game Fire & Ice (aka Soloman’s Key 2 from 1992)Read More →

Is the microByte Retro-Gaming Handheld Just Too Small?

2021-02-09
By: Christian Cawley
On: February 9, 2021
In: Retro Consoles

The choice for retro gaming enthusiasts continues to expand, with devices available in virtually all form factors. While some prefer authenticity over playability, others are attempting to take retro gaming to a whole new level: atomic. One example is microByte from Byte-Mix Labs. Launched on CrowdSupply, the microByte basic versionRead More →

Cancelled Xbox 360 Remake of GoldenEye 007 Surfaces on YouTube

2021-02-04
By: Christian Cawley
On: February 4, 2021
In: Retro Games News

Leak of GoldenEye 007 for XBLA. This version will run on Xenia or a modded Xbox 360 console. Many video game rumours remain just that. The titles never got off the drawing board or perhaps a few levels were coded before the plug was pulled. Some get stuck in developmentRead More →

Turrican Flashback

Turrican Flashback: 16-Bit classic has never played better

2025-01-17
By: Christian Cawley
On: January 17, 2025
In: Retro games and gear reviewed

Turrican Flashback is finally here, bundling four classic Turrican versions into one for PS4 and Nintendo Switch. I could literally write all day about Turrican. Discovering its astounding graphics in Zzap!64 back in 1990, I resolved to buy it as soon as possible. It’s hard to underline this 30 plusRead More →

Turrican Flashback

Prepare Yourselves for Turrican Flashback on Switch and PS4

2021-01-28
By: Christian Cawley
On: January 28, 2021
In: Retro Games News

In 1990 Rainbow Arts, Probe Software, The Code Monkeys, and Factor 5 welcomed you to Turrican. A stunning parallax scrolling arcade shooter with a tremendous range of weapons, immense playability, striking music, and – especially in the case of the then 8-year-old C64 – stunning graphics, Turrican and its sequelsRead More →

Beyond Movies: Plex Now Lets You Stream Classic Games with Atari [UPDATED]

2021-01-27
By: Christian Cawley
On: January 27, 2021
In: Retro Games News

Recent checks show that this partnership has ended, along with Plex Arcade. Original article follows. Media streaming service Plex has launched a new retro game streaming platform, Plex Arcade. Featuring classic Atari titles and streaming games from your own media server to any compatible device, Plex Arcade extends Plex’s alreadyRead More →

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