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  • Import Tuner Challenge

    Import Tuner Challenge

    With the Xbox 360’s 20th anniversary barreling towards at an unstoppable pace, I thought it’d be fun to get ahead of the inevitable nostalgia wave and look at one of the interesting smaller releases from the early 360 era: Genki’s Import Tuner Challenge. One of the…

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  • Trains Vs Zombies: A Surprising Arcade Showdown

    Trains Vs Zombies: A Surprising Arcade Showdown

    It’s 1997 and we’re at the AOU show in Japan, feasting our eyes on all of the exciting up-and-coming arcade attractions on display. Over at Namco, the imminently-released Tekken 3 is an obvious headliner, but there are plenty of other goodies too — not least…

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  • Yakuza Fury: Fighting Your Own Misconception

    Yakuza Fury: Fighting Your Own Misconception

    I came across Yakuza Fury as many other people presumably have, via Reddit posts with titles like ‘Why does this game exist?‘ or Youtube videos with titles like ‘Dollar Store Kiryu‘. On the surface there’s no denying that this looks like a cheap knock-off of…

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  • Review Yakuza: Like a Dragon

    Review Yakuza: Like a Dragon

    Could Sega’s legendary Gangster series really work as a TV adaption? So, after being teased for about four years, the TV series based on Sega’s Like a Dragon/Yakuza series has finally been unleashed onto what seems to be a mostly indifferent public. Coming hot on…

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  • Basque Country Sega Master System Championship 2024 II

    Basque Country Sega Master System Championship 2024 II

    Our Basque Country chums have held a second Master System Tournament! This is the report from Egoitz Campo – if you’re reading this from the Basque country and are interested in joining the next one, email him at campo_16*at*msn.com! On Tuesday 1st of October, Euskal-Retro…

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  • Deus Ex: Invisible War

    Deus Ex: Invisible War

    I like Gog.com. Not only does it have a massive library of old games available in  DRM-free  packages which will play nicely with modern machines (even, generally, those running Linux); but their sales often remind me about games I haven’t played in years – generally…

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  • Sonic on The Atari Jaguar!?

    Sonic on The Atari Jaguar!?

    So the other day we learned that the lovely people behind Pokémon (Nintendo and Gamefreak) would finally be coming for Pocketpair, developers of the suspiciously-similar-looking Palworld. Though this didn’t exactly come as a shock to anyone, many were surprised that Nintendo choose to target Pocketpair…

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  • Ghostwire Tokyo

    Ghostwire Tokyo

    Hello folks, here’s ya boi FatNicK coming at you with…err…reviews of games that have been out for a while and have already been widely covered elsewhere. So what’s the verdict on this one? It’s quite good ‘innit! I could write a whole review focusing on…

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  • Basque Country Sega Master System Championship 2024

    Basque Country Sega Master System Championship 2024

    A couple of months ago a fellow called Egoitz Campo reached out to tell me he was trying to organise a Sega Master system tournament in the Basque Country, and ask whether I would be interested in recieving a report of the event. Naturally I…

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  • Ooky Spooky: Muppets Haunted House Adventure

    Ooky Spooky: Muppets Haunted House Adventure

    Its Halloween! The time when our attention inevitably turns to oOky sPOoky titles. For this Halloween, let’s look at one that lays a little bit outside the usual. With an FGPA Core, a truckload of podcast coverage and the sudden discovery of the immense breadth…

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  • Gig Review: Sonic Symphony

    Gig Review: Sonic Symphony

    Yesterday I was lucky enough to score tickets for the opening show of the Sonic Symphony tour, with the first leg being held at the Barbican Centre in London. I had a ticket for me and a ticket for potentially the harshest critic of all:…

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  • An Arcade Paradise?

    An Arcade Paradise?

    Available: Pretty much everywhere (Xbox, Playstation, PC, Switch – Xbox version reviewed here) Price: Bout a tenner (Switch version slightly more expensive than the rest) Erm hello. It’s been a while hasn’t it? Sorry for my absence on a personal level this has been a…

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  • Blasted Off? The fate of Michael Jackson’s Scramble Training

    Blasted Off? The fate of Michael Jackson’s Scramble Training

    So, the cat’s out of the bag. After sitting on the information for months while the wheels of stuff quietly turned in the background, we’ve finally made the full footage of Michael Jackson’s Scramble Training public! Everything that needs saying about the release has been…

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  • No tengo Amiga: Nintendo Vs Commodore in the UK

    No tengo Amiga: Nintendo Vs Commodore in the UK

    Recently, it’s come to my attention that several people aren’t particularly happy with my article about the NES and the Master System in the UK market, finding the evidence supporting the argument to be lacking. Placed in such a position, there’s only really one reasonable…

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  • Alien Blackjack

    Alien Blackjack

    Starting out as a simple UI exercise as part of Tim Buchalka and Jean-Paul Roberts excellent Python Masterclass, Alien Blackjack is a full card game that acts as a tribute to both the style of games built into Windows ’95 and the aesthetics of early…

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  • Secret Sonic Wallpapers

    Secret Sonic Wallpapers

    Today just happens to be the 31st anniversary of the release of the original Sonic the Hedgehog AND the launch day of the slightly controversial Sonic Origins…so why not celebrate with some classic Sonic Team wallpapers that have been given a 4k make over? All…

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  • A Hedgehog and a Mouse: Sega, Disney and a Surprising Attempt to become an Amusement Giant

    A Hedgehog and a Mouse: Sega,  Disney and a Surprising Attempt to become an Amusement Giant

    On social media, old pictures from London’s Sega World are an easy way to harvest some quick engagement. Post the image, chuck in your ‘remember that time when Sega ran a theme park?’ caption then sit back and wait for the likes numbers to rise.…

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  • FatNicK Reviews Stuff: The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers – John Szczepaniak

    FatNicK Reviews Stuff: The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers – John Szczepaniak

    Having spent five years (half a decade!) of my life on these books, I can honestly say they were a waste of time and a failure. They should have never been written, and whatever value a few academics and a tiny number of readers claim,…

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  • FatNicK Reviews Stuff: The Evercade

    FatNicK Reviews Stuff: The Evercade

    So, having been lucky enough to receive one of these as a father’s day gift 2020, here’s my review of Blaze’s little retro-themed box of tricks. Sorry it’s taken so long – I wasn’t quite sure what to make of the thing. I still don’t,…

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  • 2021 Gaming Highlights

    2021 Gaming Highlights

    Well, 2021 was another slightly strange year wasn’t it? I know i’ve been a bit quieter than usual on the creative front so here’s some things that have been keeping me entertained over the last 12 months instead: The Force is With Respawn One of…

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