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C64: CLASSIC GAME INSIGHTS VOL 1

April 17, 2025 By ausretrogamer

🎮 Take a Byte Out of Gaming History! 🚀

Calling all retro gamers, C64 diehards, and pixel-pushing pioneers—Gracious Films is dropping an absolute must-watch for your collection:

📼 COMMODORE 64: CLASSIC GAME INSIGHTS VOL 1

This documentary is a deep dive into the golden age of home computing, celebrating the brilliance and legacy of the Commodore 64—the best-selling computer of all time. Get behind-the-scenes insights from developers, game designers, and industry legends who shaped the 8-bit revolution.

From legendary titles to forgotten gems, Volume 1 is packed with nostalgia, interviews, and rich context that brings the era back to life. Whether you lived it or just love discovering gaming’s roots, this one’s for you.

🎬 Ready to plug in, load up, and rewind time? 👉 Watch or grab your copy now

Press play. Stay retro. Level up your knowledge.

image source: Gracious Films LTD

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 8-bit, C64, Commodore 64, COMMODORE 64: CLASSIC GAME INSIGHTS VOL 1, Dropzone, Epyx, Film, Gracious Films LTD, Great Giana Sisters, Imagine Games, Impossible Mission, Movie, Ocean, Paradroid, Retro Gamers, Retro Gaming, retrogaming

Review: The Epyx Games – Sports Collection on Nintendo Switch

December 5, 2024 By ausretrogamer

Nostalgia-Powered Sporting Fun! Wish we could use our Suncom TAC-2!

Dust off your retro gaming gear—in spirit, at least—because The Epyx Games – Sports Collection is here to transport you back to the glory days of 8-bit and 16-bit gaming. Released by Pixel Games UK for the Nintendo Switch, this compilation revives eight iconic titles from the legendary Epyx Games series. These games defined multiplayer sports mini-games for an entire generation, and now they’re ready to captivate a whole new audience. Whether you’re a long-time fan who spent countless hours on a Commodore 64 or a curious newcomer, this collection delivers a playful punch of nostalgia wrapped in modern conveniences.

Speaking of modern updates, The Epyx Games – Sports Collection comes with a treasure trove of features: customisable display filters (including retro CRT), flexible scaling options, and save-anywhere functionality. You can rotate beautifully recreated game boxes for a close-up look and even browse fully integrated instruction manuals, ensuring you’re always ready to dive in. Let’s not forget the new right- and left-handed control presets—a thoughtful touch that gamers back in the day could only dream of. Now, let’s dive into each game that makes this collection shine.


Summer Games (1984)

The original Summer Games set the gold standard for sports compilations. Featuring iconic events like pole vaulting, swimming, and diving, this title excels in delivering heart-pounding competition. With its straightforward mechanics and satisfying learning curve, Summer Games perfectly captures the excitement of a global sporting event. Relive the thrill of going for the gold, whether solo or with friends.

Summer Games II (1985)

Building on its predecessor’s success, Summer Games II ups the ante with new events like fencing and cycling. The improved visuals and more dynamic gameplay make this sequel a standout. It’s an ideal way to settle old rivalries or create new ones, as the competitive spirit of Epyx shines brightly here.

Winter Games (1985)

Take to the snowy slopes of Canada in Winter Games, a collection of events that capture the magic of winter sports. From figure skating to ski jumping, the variety ensures there’s something for everyone. The pixelated charm of snowy backdrops and precise gameplay mechanics make this a highlight for retro sports fans.

World Games (1986)

Spanning the globe, World Games brings cultural diversity to the sports genre with unique events like log rolling, cliff diving, bull riding, and caber tossing. The quirky yet skillful challenges deliver a distinctly global flavour that’s as engaging today as it was in the ‘80s. It’s a delightful break from traditional sporting fare. Weightlifting and barrel jumping are the stand out events!

Championship Wrestling (1986)

Is wrestling a sport or dramatised entertainment? Either way, it’s time to grapple your way to victory in Championship Wrestling! This game captures the over-the-top energy of ‘80s wrestling, complete with dramatic moves and crowd-pleasing flair. Perfect for couch multiplayer, it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser that’ll have you shouting for a rematch.

California Games (1987)

Radical, dude! California Games encapsulates the laid-back vibes of the Golden State with events like surfing, BMX, and frisbee. The sunny aesthetics and carefree gameplay are the perfect antidote to any dull afternoon. It’s endlessly replayable, especially with friends, making it a must-play in this collection.

The Games – Winter Edition (1988)

The Games – Winter Edition builds on the snowy success of Winter Games, adding more variety and depth to its events. Whether you’re skiing down treacherous slopes or competing in the biathlon, this title combines challenge and charm in equal measure. It’s a winter wonderland for retro enthusiasts.

The Games – Summer Edition (1988)

Rounding out the collection is The Games – Summer Edition, the ultimate test of athletic prowess. With its polished graphics and expanded event list, this title elevates the classic summer sports formula. The precision required in these events ensures satisfying gameplay for competitors of all skill levels.


Final Thoughts

Diving into The Epyx Games – Sports Collection felt like reuniting with an old friend—a joyous return to the classics that shaped a generation. Each game in the compilation retains its charm, standing the test of time with flying colours. As a lifelong fan who spent countless hours on my Commodore 64, I’m thrilled by how lovingly these titles have been preserved. Epyx’s knack for creating engaging, high-quality games shines through once more, and the added modern features enhance the experience without overshadowing its nostalgic roots.

This collection is a treasure trove of sporting events, especially when shared with friends. While there’s no online multiplayer, the in-person fun more than makes up for it. The integrated instruction manuals are a godsend, ensuring you can quickly pick up any event. Whether you’re revisiting childhood favourites or discovering these gems for the first time, this collection is an absolute win. Grab your controllers, rally your friends, and let the games begin!

  • Where to buy: Nintendo Switch eShop
  • Release Date: Out Now
  • Price: AU$22.99

Disclaimer: The EPYX Games Sports Collection was kindly provided by Pixel Games UK for this review.

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture, Reviews Tagged With: California Games, Commodore 64, Epyx, game review, gamer, Imagine Software, Nintendo Switch, Pixel Games UK, Retro, retrogaming, Sumer Games II, Summer Games, The Epyx Games Sports Collection, The Epyx Games Sports Collection review, The Games, World Games

Nintendo Switch: Epyx Rogue – Game Review

July 24, 2024 By ausretrogamer

Epyx Rogue: A Timeless Classic on the Nintendo Switch!

Release Date: July 18th | Publisher: Pixel Games UK

Prepare to be transported back to the dawn of dungeon-crawling with Epyx Rogue, the game that pioneered an entire genre, now making its triumphant debut on the Nintendo Switch. Originally released in 1980, this timeless classic, developed by Imagine Software, continues to captivate players with its endless adventures and challenging gameplay.

Endless Adventure Awaits

In Epyx Rogue, you’ll embark on a thrilling quest through the infamous Dungeons of Doom, searching for the elusive Amulet of Yendor. But beware—this journey is fraught with danger. With every turn, death lurks around the corner, and survival requires sharp wits and strategic planning. Each expedition into the dungeon is unique, thanks to the game’s innovative randomly generated rooms, ensuring that no two adventures are ever the same.

Modern Features for a Classic Game

This Nintendo Switch version of Epyx Rogue brings modern enhancements that make the game even more engaging and accessible:

  • Display Filters: Relive the retro experience with an 80s-style CRT filter.
  • Play Modes: Choose between a standard mode with game-saving capabilities or the Iron Rogue mode for the ultimate perma-death challenge.
  • Intuitive Controls: Easily access common tasks with a single button press and navigate more complex functions via on-screen control wheels.
  • Virtual Instruction Manual: A full manual at your fingertips to guide you through the game.
  • Atmospheric Soundtracks: Select from several captivating soundtracks to enhance your dungeon-crawling experience.
  • Achievements: Unlock dozens of achievements as you progress through the game.
  • Global Leaderboards: Compete with players worldwide in the Global Hall-of-Fame.

A Genre-Defining Experience

Epyx Rogue is not just a game; it’s a piece of gaming history. The combination of random generation and perma-death was revolutionary, giving rise to the beloved “Rogue-like” genre. Now, you can experience the thrill of the original graphical port, where pixel-art brought the Dungeons of Doom to life like never before.

  • Unique Enemies: Face off against dozens of distinct and formidable foes.
  • Variety of Items: Collect a diverse array of armor, weapons, food, and other essential items to aid in your quest.
  • Hidden Secrets: Search for secret doors and traps within the dungeon’s labyrinthine rooms.
  • Magical Wonders: Discover and experiment with strange magical spells and potions, each offering a different effect in every playthrough.
  • Challenging Levels: Survive 26 randomly generated levels, each more perilous than the last, to finally claim the Amulet of Yendor and make your daring escape—if you can!

Dive into Epyx Rogue on the Nintendo Switch and rediscover the game that changed the world of fantasy gaming forever. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer, this is a journey you won’t want to miss!


Disclaimer: Epyx Rogue game code was kindly provided by Imagine Software UK for this review.

Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture, Reviews Tagged With: Epyx, Epyx Rogue, game review, gamer, gaming, Imagine, Nintendo Switch, Retro, Review, Rogue, Switch Review, video game

‘The Epyx Collection: Handheld’ Brings 6 Classic Lynx Games to Nintendo Switch

April 19, 2024 By ausretrogamer

Six Classic Lynx Games Arrive on Nintendo Switch this April in ‘The Epyx Collection Handheld’

Releasing April 25th 2024.

Pixel Games UK is pleased to announce ‘The Epyx Collection Handheld’ — a collection of six classic Atari Lynx games coming to Nintendo Switch™ on April 25th. The collection includes fond favourites ‘California Games’, ‘ElectroCop’, ‘Blue Lightning’, ‘Gates of Zendocon’, ‘Todd’s Adventures in Slime World’, and ‘Zarlor Mercenary’.

Developed by Imagine Software, these six retro classics are packed with late 80s / early 90s nostalgia and are just as fun and challenging to play today as they were when they were first released — each of them available on Nintendo Switch for the first time.

‘California Games’ (1989)

Experience the laid-back vibe of the West Coast through a series of extreme sports challenges including surfing, skateboarding, BMX biking, roller skating, flying disc (frisbee), and footbag (hacky sack). With its vibrant graphics and dynamic gameplay, ‘California Games’ captures the essence of the 1980s beach culture, offering a fun and nostalgic trip to the sunny shores of California.

‘ElectroCop’ (1989)

Control a cybernetic police officer, step into the world of futuristic law enforcement, and restore order to a crime-ridden city. Armed with advanced weaponry and gadgets, players must navigate through hazardous environments, battle against ruthless criminals, and ultimately confront the nefarious mastermind behind all the chaos. With its combination of action-packed gameplay and sci-fi atmosphere, ‘ElectroCop’ delivers an adrenaline-fueled journey through a dystopian urban landscape.

‘Blue Lightning’ (1989)

‘Blue Lightning’ thrusts players into the cockpit of an advanced fighter jet as they engage in high-stakes aerial combat across a variety of landscapes. With fast-paced gameplay and a standout graphical style, players must navigate through enemy territory, dodge incoming fire, and unleash devastating firepower upon enemy targets. As they progress through increasingly challenging missions, players must showcase their piloting skills and strategic prowess to emerge victorious in this adrenaline-pumping arcade flight experience.

‘Gates of Zendocon’ (1989)

Embark on an intergalactic journey through perilous alien worlds and face off against a horde of deadly adversaries controlled by the sinister Zendocon. Armed with an array of powerful weapons and upgrades, players must navigate through treacherous terrain, blast through waves of hostile creatures, and ultimately confront the formidable bosses guarding the gates to the heart of the Zendocon empire. With its engaging gameplay and sci-fi atmosphere, ‘Gates of the Zendocon’ delivers an epic space-faring adventure that will test players’ skills and courage.

‘Todd’s Adventures in Slime World’ (1990)

In ‘Todd’s Adventures in Slime World,’ players take on the role of Todd, an intrepid explorer navigating through the hazardous depths of Slime World, a sprawling and treacherous alien landscape filled with deadly traps and monstrous creatures. Equipped with an assortment of weapons and gadgets, Todd must traverse through slime-infested caverns, solve puzzles, and fend off hostile slime creatures to uncover the secrets of this mysterious world. With its challenging gameplay and quirky charm, ‘Todd’s Adventures in Slime World’ is a unique platforming adventure that will put players’ skills and wits to the test.

‘Zarlor Mercenary’ (1990)

Step into the boots of a skilled intergalactic mercenary tasked with defending the galaxy from the relentless onslaught of alien invaders. With a powerful arsenal of weapons and piloting a customisable spacecraft, players must navigate through waves of enemy ships, asteroids, and other hazards across various planetary environments. With its fast-paced action, strategic gameplay, and intense boss battles, ‘Zarlor Mercenary’ is an exhilarating arcade-style shooter that will challenge players to prove their worth as the galaxy’s ultimate protector.


source: Imagine Software

‘The Epyx Collection Handheld’ for Nintendo Switch allows players to experience these classic games once again, or dive into them for the first time. ‘The Epyx Collection Handheld’ adds:

  • Display Filters — including an 80s-style CRT filter
  • Suspend Points – save and restore up to 4 suspend points per game
  • Live Rewind – rewind up to 5 seconds of live gameplay with the push of a button

‘The Epyx Collection Handheld’ also features an improved user interface, featuring interactive, 3D-rendered, box art and cartridges for each game based on the original releases. Plus, fully remastered versions of each game’s instruction manual. These additions come following fan feedback, and a desire to preserve even more of the incredible history of these games.

‘The Epyx Collection Handheld’ is the fourth retro release on Nintendo Switch for Pixel Games UK, having previously published ‘Chip’s Challenge’, ‘The Monty Mole Collection’ and ‘Hidden — a collection of classic games from the Commodore 64.

‘The Epyx Collection Handheld’ will be released worldwide on Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo eShop on April 25th 2024 for £11.99 / $11.99 / €13.99.


Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: atari lynx, Blue Lightning, California Games, ElectroCop, Epyx, gamer, Gates of Zendocon, Lynx games, Nintendo Switch, Pixel Games UK, Retrogamer, retrogaming, The Epyx Collection Handheld

Chip’s Challenge is coming to the SNES and Sega Genesis/Mega Drive!

July 16, 2021 By ausretrogamer

Chip's Challenge for SNES and SEGA GENESIS

Chip’s Challenge for SNES and Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Pre-Orders Now Live

Top-down tile-based puzzle game

Independent publisher The Retro Room Games has recently announced that the pre-orders for Chip’s Challenge on Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and Sega Genesis/Mega Drive are now open!

Play as Nerdy Chip McCallahan, who navigates through a series of increasingly difficult puzzles in 148 two-dimensional levels, in order to prove himself and gain membership to the very exclusive Bit Busters Club.

Chip's Challenge

Originally developed by Epyx, Chip’s Challenge is a classic top-down tile-based puzzle game launched on Atari Lynx in 1989. The game was also ported to MS-DOS, Atari ST, Amiga, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and the Amstrad CPC back in the 90s.

Chip’s Challenge was also released on Steam 6 years ago featuring 90% of positive reviews. This will be the first time that the game will be available on Nintendo and Sega platforms.

Chip’s Challenge will be available on 16-bit consoles including a cartridge in both PAL and NTSC versions, a box and an instruction booklet. Pre-orders for the game can be found here.


source: The Retro Room Roo

Features:

  • 148 two-dimensional levels
  • Block-pushing puzzles
  • Dodging enemies
  • Skip to the next level option

Price: US$24.99 (cart only) / US$49.99 (Complete In Box)




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 16-bit, Amstrad CPC, Atali Lynx, Chip McCallahan, Chip's Challenge, Epyx, Epyx Chip's Challenge, game dev, Genesis, indie dev, IndieDev, Mega Drive, old schoo, Puzzle game, Retro Gaming, retrogame, retrogames, sega, Sega Genesis, Sega Mega Drive, SNES, The Retro Room, The Retro Room Games, Video Games, videogames

Rare Atari Lynx Handy Development System Documentation

April 15, 2021 By ausretrogamer

It’s amazing what you find when trawling eBay late at night!

During one of our insomnia induced evenings, we stumbled upon a rare piece of history, a listing for an Atari Lynx / Epyx Handy Specifications, Development System and Schematics document from the late 80s! Looking at the listing, it seems that this folder belonged to or came from Atari Corporation Executive Producer, Richard (Rich) Robbins, who was responsible for developing and managing products for the Atari Lynx.

We see a lot of eBay listings that purport to be rare, but this one definitely deserves that moniker, even if it is a pricey bit of history!

As with any eBay listing, they do disappear after a while, so we thought we would preserve this listing by saving the images here for posterity (click on each image to see them in their full glory).

PS: If you procure this rarity, please let us know (privately or via social media)!

Atari Lynx Handy Specs Doc

source: eBay

 

Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 16-bit, 8-bit, Atari, Atari Corporation, Atari handheld, atari lynx, Atari Lynx Dev Kit, Atari Lynx Handy, Atari Lynx Handy Specs, Atari Lynx II, Atari Lynx Specifications, Dave Needle, David Morse, Development Kit, DevKit, Epyx, Epyx Handy, Epyx Handy Specifications, Handy, Handy Game, Lynx II, oldschool, rare atari lynx, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, RJ Mical

Complete History of Epyx Inc. – 1978 to 1990

February 5, 2021 By ausretrogamer

We got to say, we absolutely played the heck out of anything Epyx made and published for the Commodore 64 back in the day. Still can’t believe they are gone, so this complete history of the once mighty Epyx, from their simple beginnings in 1978 until their fall in 1990, it is a great trip down nostalgia lane.

The documentary is over 70 minutes in duration, so you’ll be staying a while, but not forever! 😉


source: BastichB 64K

Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: automated simulations, C64, California Games, Commodore 64, David Shannon Morse, Documentary, Epyx, Epyx Inc, History, Impossible Mission, Jim Connelley, Jon Freeman, Retro Gaming, Summer Games, video, World Games

TheC64: The Full Sized Commodore 64 Is Coming!

June 26, 2019 By ausretrogamer

Full sized version of the 80’s best-selling home computer available on 5th December 2019

A timeless classic is being given a new lease of life with the launch of a full-sized version of THEC64®. Developed by Retro Games Ltd. and distributed by Koch Media, THEC64 is a fully licensed reimagining of the 80’s bestselling home computer.

The C64 Announcement Trailer on YouTube

Following its launch in 1982, the C64 home computer went on to dominate the home computer scene throughout the 1980s. Millions of units were sold worldwide and hold a special place in the hearts of its former owners.  37 years later and it’s back again!

The full sized THEC64 has a full working keyboard, comes with an updated micro switch classic joystick which plugs into one of the four USB ports, and connects to any modern TV via HDMI.  It features three switchable modes – boot straight into original C64 BASIC, VIC20 BASIC  or switch to the Games Carousel and play one of the 64 built in games in 50Hz or 60Hz, with optional CRT Filters/Screen modes.

As well as the classic C64 and VIC20 BASIC modes, the pre-installed games include such classics as California Games, Paradroid and Boulder Dash; with new additions like Attack of the Mutant Camels, Hover Bovver, Iridis Alpha, and Gridrunner; topped off with the recently released shoot ‘em up Galencia and text adventure Planet of Death to let you relive the glory days of true keyboard gaming! You can even load and save your own C64 and VIC20 games via USB flash drive as well as access multi disc titles.

“We are delighted to be working with Koch Media once more to bring back even more of the most loved retro games ever on two of the most iconic home computers of all time, and which now has a full working keyboard”, said Paul Andrews, Retro Games’ Managing Director. “THEC64 full size is a reimagining of the classic C64 computer and the second in a planned series of products on the way.”

THEC64 will hit the shops on December 5th 2019 with a suggested retail price of £109.99/€119.99/~AU$195.00/US$135.00.

For more information please visit www.thec64.com

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1980s, 8-bit, 80s, Boulder Dash, C64, C64 BASIC, C64 Mini, California Games, Commodore 64, Commodore64, Epyx, Galencia, Gridrunner, Iridis Alpha, Jeff Minter, Koch Media, Llamasoft, Paradroid, retro computing, Retro Gamer, Retro Games Ltd, Retro Gaming, retrocomputer, retrogaming, The C64, The C64 full sized, The Commodore 64, THEC64 Mini, VIC-20, VIC20, VIC20 BASIC

California Games 2018 – A Fictional Bad Game

August 31, 2018 By ausretrogamer

As a lot of you know, we are huge fans of Epyx’s ‘Games’ video games series, with California Games being at the top of the heap!

When Penney Pixels tweeted us about their video about a Cali Games re-imagined in 2018, we had to take a look. There is no BMX, surfing, roller skating, skateboarding, frisbee or your fave brands to choose from, instead you have your YouTube sponsors aplenty and the awesome contemporary events of drone flying, self-balancing scootering, dangerous idiotic stunts, social experiment and the best event of them all, fidget spinning! This is quite hilarious as it hits very close to home!

Grab the popcorn, but be careful not to choke when you LOL!


source: Penney Pixels

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: California Games, California Games 2018, California Games 2018 – A Fictional Bad Game, Classic Games, Classic Video Games, Epyx, Epyx California Games, Fidget Spinning, Penney Pixels, Retro Game, Retro Gamer, Retro Gamers, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, video

THEC64® Mini: Coming on March 29!

February 1, 2018 By ausretrogamer

The World’s best-selling Home Computer on sale from 29 March 2018

The fully licensed re-imagining of the 80’s bestselling home computer – THEC64® Mini – will be released on the 29 March 2018!

Developed by Retro Games Ltd – and distributed by Koch Media – THEC64® Mini is half the size of the original C64 and is a fully functioning home computer that connects directly to your television and comes with two USB ports for the joystick and a keyboard.

Launched in 1982, the C64 home computer went on to dominate the home computer scene throughout the 1980s. Millions of units were sold across the world and have a special place in the hearts of its former owners.

36 years later and it’s back as the reimagined THEC64® Mini.  Plugging into any modern TV via its HDMI port, users can play any one of the 64 licensed classic pre-installed  games.  This includes games from developers like Epyx, Gremlin Graphics, Hewson and The Bitmap Brothers boasting titles such as California Games, Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe, Paradroid and Impossible Mission among many others.

Also included is the classic puzzler Boulder Dash®. The game sees ‘Rockford’ cavern crawling in search of gems while trying to avoid creatures, cave-ins and gas explosions. Stephan Berendsen, President of BBG Entertainment GmbH said: “Retro Games and BBG brought back together what has always belonged dating back to 1984 – the C64 and Boulder Dash®.”

Most of these games were rated over 90% by leading publications of the day, with many winning coveted awards. From sports to shooters, platforms to puzzles, there is a plethora of titles to keep the most discerning retro enthusiast happy!

“We are delighted to bring to retail THEC64 mini and let both original fans of the machine, and all-new generations of games players discover this amazing system, as well as maybe even have a go at programming it for themselves!”, said Paul Andrews, Retro Games’ Managing Director.

What’s in the box:

  • THEC64® Mini
  • 1.5m wired USB joystick (with added function keys for game specific modes
  • USB charging cable (1.2m)
  • HDMI cable (1.2m) allowing full compatibility will all modern TVs

Other features include:

  • Pixel perfect display with US/Europe display modes
  • CRT filter options
  • Save game function
  • Plug a standard PC keyboard into one of the two USB ports and use as a classic C64 to type in those old BASIC computer listings
  • Future software updates can also be assured by firmware revisions via USB flash drive.

image source: THEC64® Mini

PRESS RELEASE supplied by Koch Media

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 8-bit, Boulder Dash, C64, C64 Mini, Commodore 64, Epyx, Koch Media, retro computer, Retro Games Ltd, SID, The Bitmap Brothers, THEC64 Mini, VIC-II

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