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He is a man who appreciates games of old and new, which makes him a exceptionally versatile dude for
Retro Game Network.
Jes (that's with 1 «s») brings her extensive array of artistic talents to
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As you may have known, we are
Retro Game Network are crazy about homebrew titles.
We here at
Retro Game Network have but one goal: To bring together all aspects of retro gaming culture, and the fine humans that love it.
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Last week, we introduced a new column here on
Retro Game Network entitled «Headlines From The Past», which is our way of preserving a part of video game history that is often overlooked: The written word.
As we approach our 6th anniversary, we wanted to take a moment to inform all of our readers that
Retro Game Network, is about to start a brand new journey!
In addition, tomorrow
the Retro Game Network gang will be making a pit stop over to BitGen Gamer Fest, also in Baltimore!
In fact, we at
Retro Game Network had reported on his original development and advancement of a multi-device CD - ROM platform that was being worked on back in 2014.
Last September,
Retro Game Network did a review of the original title in the popular «Grand Theft Auto» series.
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We at
Retro Game Network will certainly keep an eye on this story, as I'm sure many of us would like to lay this rumor down to rest!
We at
Retro Game Network are sad to report the news that the creator of this legendary series, Douglas E. Smith, has died at the age of 54.
Not exact matches
Retro gaming has certainly become one of the main focuses this generations with digital gaming stores (such as Nintendo's Virtual Console, Playstation Network and Xbox Live Arcade) re-releasing retro games to a whole new market of modern ga
Retro gaming has certainly become one of the main focuses this generations with digital gaming stores (such as Nintendo's Virtual Console, Playstation
Network and Xbox Live Arcade) re-releasing
retro games to a whole new market of modern ga
retro games to a whole new market of modern
gamers.
The PlayStation
Network has been porting out a lot of
retro games, some even dating back to the Super Nintendo, and these titles are classics that have inspired many modern
games.
Everyone opened the letters and they are thinking about Kirby Anime back on the air with a ReBoot and a theatrical film by Toho Co. Ltd, Paper Mario, Mario Party 10 and Kirby
game like Kirby's Return to Dreamland on Wii U, an R rated traditional film by Walt Disney Animation Studios, Tom & Jerry, 3 shows by Klasky Csupo Rugrats, Wild Thornberrys and All Grown Up being moved to Disneytoon Studios with a Reboot while Tom & Jerry has a reboot for Cartoon
Network in 2013, Rareware joining forces with
Retro Studios, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: Halloween Bash 2 in Finals Wars in cinemas, Mewtwo, Solid Snake, Sonic the Hedgehog, Shadow the Hedgehog, Metal Sonic, Ty the Tasmanian Tiger, Rayman, Banjo and Kazooie, Conker, The Powerpuff Girls Blossom, Bubbles & Buttercup for Super Smash Bros. 4 for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS.
The PlayStation
network seems to be the go - to place for music or rhythm - based
games lately, like
Retro / Grade, Dyad and Sound Shapes.
Thanks for Paul Gale
Network, rumors are circling that Nintendo and
Retro Studios are working on a Star Fox and Metroid hybrid
game.
The rumored Metroid / Starfox crossover
game that's allegedly been in development at
Retro Studios is nothing but a steaming load of bull, according to the Paul Gale
Network (the site that originally started the rumor.)
The latest rumour from the Paul Gale
network points towards
Retro Studios working on a Wii U
game, which is both a mix of Star Fox and Metroid.
The
game, developed and published for the PlayStation
Network by the team, is a re-imaging of the
retro brick breaking genre.
With our Pi set up and connected to our home
network, the most important step is upon us: loading it up with sweet, sweet,
retro games.