The C64 games compilation SHOOT’EM UP DESTRUCTION SET 3 (previously released on tape + disk from Psytronik Software) is now finally available for digital download – only US$2.99 for six games – which is an absolute bargain!
You can read more about (or buy) the compilation right here, however, we thought we’d let you know about the key features about this value packed destruction set:
- SIX complete Commodore 64 games designed by Alf Yngve:
- Zap Fight
- Blue Beret
- Barakon – Cyborg Avenger of America
- Spy Rider
- Operation Firestorm
- Super Tau Zeta 2
- Specially coded front-ends & soundtracks by Richard Bayliss!
- Exciting in-game enhancements, special effects and power-ups!
- Musical tributes to Martin Galway & Matt Gray!
- Superb bitmap loading screens by Carl ‘Mase’ Mason!
- Fantastic inlay artwork by the legendary, Oliver Frey!
Oh yeah, this compilation is compatible with the original C64, THEC64 Mini, The C64 (Maxi) and your C64 emulator software!


It took a while for our 35th anniversary Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. to arrive, but we are so glad that it did!








There are concepts out there, either on paper or physical form that make us go WOW. Turkish Technical Designer extraordinaire, 









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Just in case you have been visiting Mars and just came back to this planet, SEGA is celebrating their 60th Anniversary this year.





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This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own the Guinness World Records’ largest playable Game & Watch device!
First contender, Wave Race 64 (N64) – yes, we did pick Wave Race 64 above Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64 and Goldeneye 007. Don’t get us wrong, the aforementioned games are superb, but nostalgia draws us to Wave Race 64. What wasn’t there to like – realistic water physics, challenging courses and an absolutely cracking 2 player challenge – ‘Bonsai!’. We lost a lot of hours playing this game head to head. Oh yeah, the N64 controller was perfect for this game.
The second contender is none other than Super Mario Bros. (SMB) on the NES. This 2D platformer catapulted the Mario franchise into the stratosphere for good reason. The game had great level design, matched by awesome gameplay, a mesmerising Koji Kondo tune and most importantly, intuitive control – what more could you want!
Well, if it wasn’t for the next game, I guess the choice would have been easy and SMB would have walked away with the prize. Let us tell you about a 16-bit platformer that took the SMB ingredients, gave them a fair shake and then poured the contents into the SNES for a game we call (drum roll please), Super Mario World (SMW)! With SMW, the 2D platformer reached its pinnacle – sublime level design, 16-bit aesthetics that were an absolute feast for your eyes and the sound was perfectly atmospheric. This was a game that you could lose yourself in. SMW is one of those games you can either pick up and play for half an hour to get your Mario fix, or play till the wee hours of the morning. SMW walks away with the prize of our favourite Nintendo game of all time. Thank you Mr. Miyamoto for creating the definitive 2D platformer.
Solitaire – also known as Patience – is one of the most famous and most addictive computer games in the world. Did you know it was installed as a free game on Microsoft computers as a smart way to get people to engage with the new technology of a mouse? It’s the perfect way of getting someone used to dragging and dropping objects around a screen.
By: D.C. Cutler, U.S.A.
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Tony Temple needs no introduction for anyone that is into the classic arcade video games scene. Tony’s The Arcade Blogger site is a treasure-trove of arcade’s past, including finds like arcade coin-op promotional videos from long gone heavyweights of the arcade industry.