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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

‘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

Review: Chip’s Challenge – Nintendo Switch

January 22, 2024 By ausretrogamer

Want to join the Bit Busters Computer Club?

One of the first games I bought for my Atari Lynx (back in the day, and which I still have!) was Chip’s Challenge. For the record, the first game I bought for the Lynx was California Games, but this review isn’t about that game!

Just like Tetris on the Game Boy, I love coming back to Chip’s Challenge on the Lynx, it’s just a great game that suits the Lynx to a tee. To now have this great game on the Switch, I honestly couldn’t stop smiling! Chip’s Challenge on the Switch is exactly how I remember it on the Lynx, but with better controls and a luscious screen (if played on the OLED Switch).

For those of you that have no idea who or what Chip’s Challenge is, let us school ya a bit! Schoolboy Chip desperately wants to join the exclusive Bit Busters Computer Club, but to prove his worthiness he must complete a series of brain-twisting challenges set by the club’s owner Melinda the Mental Marvel – darn you Melinda!

You have to help Chip solve over 140 challenging grid-based puzzles, finding and using tools and devices such as keys, switches, pushable blocks and more, all while avoiding enemy creatures, and collecting computer chips to exit the level, all against the clock! Sounds easy aye 😉

Chip’s Challenge on the Switch has brought back a lot of nostalgia. For those coming in fresh to this game, please don’t be put off by the “blocky” graphics – it’s just all part of the charm! The game shines with its mind-bending puzzles to solve. At the end of the day, for the price of the game (less than a take away coffee), Chip’s Challenge is well worth it on the Switch. It may look quite blocky when docked, but this game shines when playing it on the go!

Chip’s Challenge will be released worldwide on Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo eShop on January 25th 2024.




Disclaimer: Chip’s Challenge Switch review code supplied by Pixel Games UK

Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture, Reviews Tagged With: atari lynx, Chip's Challenge, Chip's Challenge review, game review, Imagine Software, Nintendo Switch, oldschool, Pixel Games UK, Puzzle game, Retro Gamer, retrogaming, Review

Retro Puzzler Chip’s Challenge Lands on Nintendo Switch Later This Month!

January 15, 2024 By ausretrogamer

Classic Puzzle Game ‘Chip’s Challenge’ Returns on Nintendo Switch this January!

The 1989 classic made available for Nintendo Switch for the first time! Features display filters, suspend points and live gameplay rewind. Releasing January 25th, 2024.

Developed by Imagine Software and published by Pixel Games UK, this 1989 classic returns with over 140 levels to put your mind (and your fingers) to the test — available for the first time on Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo eShop.

In ‘Chip’s Challenge’, players take on the role of Chip — a puzzle obsessive who desperately wants to join Melinda the Mental Marvel’s computer club. His initiation takes the form of a series of increasingly difficult puzzles. To succeed Chip slide blocks, dodge hazards and collect the computer chips to pass each level. Are you up to the Challenge?

‘Chip’s Challenge’ for Nintendo Switch allows players to play this classic puzzle game with many modern features, including:

● Display filters, including an 80s-style CRT filter; and

● Suspend points – save and restore up to 4 suspend points per game

image source: Pixel Games UK




Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 16-bit, 8-bit, 80s, Chip, Chip's Challenge, CRT, Game, gamer, gaming, Imagine Software, Name of the game, Nintendo eShop, Nintendo Switch, Pixel Games UK, Puzzle game, Retro Gamer, retro puzzler, Retrogamer, retrogaming, Sprites

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