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Rainbow Arts Game Catalogue Acquired by Ziggurat Interactive

2025-01-23
By: Christian Cawley
On: January 23, 2025
In: Retro games news

80 classic Amiga games have been bought by Ziggurat Interactive in a deal that gives it access to the works of legendary German developer Rainbow Arts. Launched in 1984 by Marc Ullrich and Thomas Meiertoberens, Rainbow Arts released most of its titles on the Commodore 64 and Amiga. Key titlesRead More →

5 new games for Commodore and Amiga in March 2024

2024-03-23
By: Christian Cawley
On: March 23, 2024
In: Retro games news

Looking for some new Commodore 64 games? March 2024 has so far seen the release of 3 new C64 titles, an addition of a key title to the Commodore Plus/4, and a new Amiga point-and-click game is in development. New Commodore 64 games Chaos Engine for Commodore 64 Work hasRead More →

C64’s The Great Giana Sisters Gets “Power Edition” and 16 New Levels

2023-09-17
By: Christian Cawley
On: September 17, 2023
In: Retro games news

The name Great Giana Sisters is synonymous with Nintendo’s litigious history, a game clearly inspired by Super Mario Bros., and which managed to sell a few copies before being pulled back in 1987. Over the years, various spin-offs and sequels have been issued, but none of them are as impressiveRead More →

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