Thanks to another heads up by the developer(Amaweks) and our good friend Saberman(YT), we've been told if you remember playing the famous platformer of the Great Giana Sisters which was released from 1987 onwards. Then it will be well worth your time checking out Amawek's latest MSX game of 'Marlow'. An incredible platformer that is inspired by "The Great Giana Sisters" and was previously released for the ZX Spectrum 128k.
Krogharr - Inviyya creator's upcoming Commodore Amiga action slasher gets a new tease!
We were one of the first gaming websites to give you the heads up about TIGERSKUNK's amazing Shoot 'em up of Inviyya; a game with amazing scrolling graphics, super action, great sound effects, and a real hark back to days of R-Type or Project-X. Well time has passed since its release, as this week the same developer has now shown off a new video tease to his upcoming fighting game for the Amiga called 'Krogharr'; a new OCS action slasher which was mentioned some time ago in our very own Facebook group Commodore Amiga!
G-ZERO - F-Zero inspired SNES WIP game looks impressive on the Genesis/Sega Mega Drive
A bit of a late heads up for this one, as a good friend of ours, has recently informed us, that Gasega68k has released an early work in progress version of 'G-ZERO' for the Sega Mega Drive. A game that is inspired by the SNES title of 'F-Zero'. The first game in the series originally released for the Super NES, as the first game for the platform to use a technique by Nintendo called "Mode 7 Scrolling". To coincide with this news, we've got some footage and a very brief description about this WIP tease below.
Phantasy Star 2 - RetroLover is aiming to port this Sega Mega Drive RPG over to the Amiga!
I have a bit of a soft spot for the Sega Mega Drive, especially with my ever growing collection of great games, such as FINK, Golden Axe, Mickey Mania and my personal favorite Comix Zone. So to find out that RetroLover was aiming to port the Sega Mega Drive game of 'Phantasy Star II' over to the Commodore Amiga, this certainly caught my interest. Sure, it's still in a very early stage of development, and at one point I wasn't sure if it was going to go any further at all, we are pleased to show you the latest demo footage from yesterday.
Hero Quest improved for the Amstrad CPC!
Way back in the early 90's a fantastic top down game based on an original board game was released by Gremlin, that became hugely popular to the point of receiving great reviews and ending up as one of the top most recommended games to have in any retro collection. That game was none other than ' Hero Quest ', a video game adaptation with a great soundtrack, of the fantasy board-game from Games Workshop and Milton Bradley. So you'll have to forgive my over excitement as I have just found out through Xenomorph, that Hero Quest is getting an improved version for the Amstrad CPC.
Formula V20 1985 - A nod to Pitstop II and Pole position for the Commodore Vic-20 +24k [81' +16k UPDATE]
It's not often we get new racing games for the Commodore Vic-20, but searching through the itch io website earlier today, we've found out that Huffelduff has released the Commodore Vic-20 game of 'Formula V20 1985'. A new game in that the developer says is a nod to classic Commodore 64 games such as Pitstop II and Pole position.. In light of this news as ever we've got some new footage of this arcade racer which can be found below.
Speed Haste - A shareware racer gets an Amiga Port by BSzili (68040 or 68060 with an FPU)
Got yourself a high end Commodore Amiga and want to make the most of it? Then come and check out this new Amiga port that's been released as 'Speed Haste/Circuit Racer' by BSzili. A port of a shareware arcade racing game, that was originally created by NoriaWorks Entertainment for MS-DOS between 1995 and 1999. A game that allows you to race F1 or Stock Cars around a variety of circuits in either Practice, Single Race or Championship modes. As ever we've provided some new gameplay footage and further game details below.
Wardner - Toaplan/Taito's Arcade game is coming to the Commodore Amiga via RetroRic
Fresh off the press with an exclusive reveal for the Commodore Amiga community, as we've recently been informed by our good friend Aaron White, that the 1987 Arcade game of 'Wardner', is coming to the Amiga via RetroRic and developed using Earok's Scorpion Engine. If you've not heard of this game before, it's a side-scrolling platformer developed by Toaplan and published in arcades worldwide by Taito in 1987. A game in which you play as Dover on a journey to rescue his kidnapped girlfriend Mia from the evil warlock. In light of this news, we've got some early footage of the game below.
Bad Dudes vs DragonNinja conversion is in the works via JOTD for the Amiga [Alpha Update]
Well this is incredible news!! As an IndieRetroNews reader, has recently informed us in our comments feed, that JOTD is still working on a Bad Dudes vs DragonNinja Arcade conversion for the Commodore Amiga (AGA). Although it's still in a very early stage of development, and the original Amiga version of the game was regarded as terrible with one such Lemon Amiga saying "This is absolute dreck with horrible graphics, terrible backgrounds, how did this get released in this state?" Rest assured if JOTD finishes this conversion, it's sure to be another hit in the Amiga scene.
Phantom Leap - A WIP Scorpion Engine developed Amiga game from Dr. Dangerous creator 'HooGames2017'
If you remember playing and enjoying HooGames2017 other titles such as 'Tiny Pixel Adventure' and 'Dr.Dangerous' for the Commodore Amiga, then you are in for a treat! As we've recently found out through Facebook, that this same developer, is now working on a new Scorpion Engine developed game of 'Phantom Leap'. A platformer that is set deep within moss-covered ruins and ancient trees, as you must uncover the mysteries that lie within..... Will you find hidden treasures and untold secrets, or will you succumb to its countless dangers?
Asylum - The spiritual horror successor to Scratches has arrived on GOG and Steam!
As someone who loves paranormal TV shows and movies, there's something really chilling about the stories behind Asylums, especially with the dark decaying rooms and history of human suffering. So to hear that the creators of the cult sleeper hit Scratches and the haunting Serena, who we know as Senscape has announced that its extremely long development project of Asylum has finally been released on GOG and Steam, we just had to sit up and take notice.
Head Over Heels Deluxe - Top quality remake of an isometric retro classic is well worth checking out on Steam!
Head Over Heels was first released in 1987 for several 8-bit home computers such as the Amstrad, C64 and ZX Spectrum, but this faithful remake and deluxe edition, which was only recently released on Steam and has just got a new update, is based on the Spectrum version with all new gorgeous graphics and new features. Although originally designed by Jon Ritman, Bernie Drummond and developed by Ocean Software, this remake of Head Over Heels designed by Rusty Pixels, Ogre Games Ltd is well worth checking out indeed.
Hyper Wings - Geldo79 announces the final version of this fast based Amiga space shooter! [UPDATE]
The last news story from me unless something major comes out, as the previously announced Amiga shooter of 'Hyper Wings' by Geldo79, has hit the big 2.2 with a final version! An Asteroids and Star Control mash up which was developed in ASM. To coincide with this news, while we did feature the game before, you can at least check out the full up to date details, as well as a gameplay video posted below.
Prisonela MD - 80 short levels of fun for the Sega Mega Drive
Fancy a new game for your Sega Mega Drive, a platformer that has many varied albeit short levels, then come and check out Ratalaika Games and Two Black Cats latest release of 'Prisonela MD'. A game in which you play as an enslaved creature that has sought his chance for freedom, when the underground resistance strikes against the authoritarian regime. In light of this news, provided below is the latest footage and game details.
Pjusk - A puzzler from Zooperdan for the Commodore Amiga
While many of you are looking forward to playing the finished version of 'RallyXSE', there's another game that's worth checking out by the same developer, especially if you like puzzle games, is Zooperdan's Amiga game of 'Pjusk'. A Sokoban like game whereby you must defeat enemies in the right order and collect power-ups along the way to carve your way to the exit. To coincide with this news, there's some further info and footage below.