In 2021, eleven years after the release of the original version, Óscar Toledo (nanochess) has ported the game to MSX and Colecovision. You will not find any substantial difference, except the use of the sound chip. Excellent news, no doubt. (...)
In 2014, Retroworks released 1581The Charm, a swashbuckling adventure game for Spectrum 128K, with a story behind it.
And it is that the game was not an original creation, but it was a remake of an unreleased game from 1991, (...)
The work of a video game analyst must be impartial and objective, but there are times like this, in which knowing in advance that it is a Retroworks game, the body and mind are already predisposed to make a positive criticism and also, with the addition of its (...)
Ninth of the thirteen installments in this series published by Hobby Press, which included various games and utilities (most in Basic) that accompanied many of us in our first steps with the Spectrum.
I must admit that I was not a big fan, the Load 'n' Run (...)
In 2018, Goblins made this version based on the NES version, as a result of an internal exercise in which they were investigating how to do a direct port from C sources to Amiga Blitz Basic. It was innovated just in the sound section. (...)
Last title developed by the ephemeral Beyker Soft studio, only for ZX Spectrum 48k and 128k, in which our main character, Pancho Tuercas, needs all your help, because in the factory where he works as maintenance manager they have commissioned him to find the 9 (...)
In 1988, Microhobby magazine published a series of articles showing how to create a game; Specifically, the course was published in four issues, from #171 to #174.
It was not the first time that the Hobby Press magazine embarked on something like this, as i (...)
Not even in times of pandemic does our Cheril rest and despite her just 10 years of age, she continues to get into trouble because of the guys from “The Mojon Twinsâ€.
Sequel to the funny title 1098Cheril of the bosque ("bosq (...)
We have added the C64, C16 / Plus 4 and Vic 20 versions, made by Digital Monastery. All the version that you could find in the original versions made by the Mojon Twins you will find in the versions of the Commodore computers. (...)
Eighth of the thirteen installments in this series published by Hobby Press, which included various games and utilities (most in Basic) that accompanied many of us in our first steps with the Spectrum.
I must admit that I was not a big fan, the Load 'n' Run (...)
In spectrum zone you'll find the best games. How can you play them? Simple, if you haven't it yet or it's too old, download an emulator for your PC, Mac or console and you'll feel like in the 80's.