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Analysis (Page 5)

Remember the Amazing Star Wars Arcade Game? It’s 40 This Month

2023-05-02
By: Christian Cawley
On: May 2, 2023
In: Analysis

I woke up to an interesting reminder this morning: that the Star Wars arcade game – a machine where I spent (and lost – read on) a lot of money over the years, was now 40. But of course it is. It hit arcades in 1983, not long before ReturnRead More →

Usborne computer books

Fond memories of the timeless Usborne computer books

2023-04-19
By: Christian Cawley
On: April 19, 2023
In: Analysis

These days, Usborne coding books are popular, but this is an area of publishing that was first explored back in the 1980s… As you probably know, the 1980s were amazing. While we didn’t have supercomputers in our hands, we had teletext, powered by a BBC Micro. Eventually, 8-bit computers wereRead More →

The Nintendo 3DS Was No Failure – Closing Its eShop Is Wrong

2023-03-27
By: Christian Cawley
On: March 27, 2023
In: Analysis

In the deluge of PSAs about the Nintendo eShop evicting the Nintendo Wii U and 3DS, something important is being overlooked. The Nintendo 3DS has no business being dumped. Games were still being released on the flexible handheld even after the closure was announced. As a lightweight and hackable alternativeRead More →

So, Where Is GoldenEye 007 for Nintendo Switch (and Xbox)?

2022-12-15
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 15, 2022
In: Analysis

It has been almost two years of rumours and eventually announcements, but still GoldenEye 007 is yet to appear on Nintendo Switch or Xbox. Despite a trailer at last week’s Game Awards, the game is still to materialize in the Nintendo 64 app on Switch, and there is no signRead More →

Would You Subscribe to Monthly Evercade Cartridges?

2022-12-06
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 6, 2022
In: Analysis, Retro Consoles, Retro games news, Retro gear

Getting hold of Evercade cartridges can be a bit tricky. If you miss the pre-order, you need to pretty much rely on one supplier as most others… well, let’s say they lack the reliability of Funstock. But what if you decide you want to buy a cartridge that came outRead More →

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