Wednesday, 23 August 2023 / Published in Amiga
Another news story that’s worth a write up, as Saberman contacted us earlier today, about an interesting looking game called Laser World for the Commodore Amiga: A Polish game that has been found, recovered and made available for all to enjoy. While I’m not sure who originally made the dumps, all I can go on
Sunday, 20 August 2023 / Published in Amiga
While you can still play the awesome remade version of Frogger for the C64 called ‘ Frogger Arcade ‘ by Hokuto Force (Digital Monastery). There’s another version that’s being created which you may be interested in playing when it’s finished, and that’s RMJ & JoeJoe’s latest project of Frogger for the Commodore Amiga. A new
Sunday, 20 August 2023 / Published in Amiga
As we said before in our previous article : In the 1980’s Data East released the Arcade fighting game of Karate Champ; A game which established and popularized the one-on-one fighting game genre, for which it is considered one of the most influential games of all time. Well fast forward to today and thanks to
Friday, 18 August 2023 / Published in Amiga
Lemming880 has been mentioned a number of times on Indie Retro News, with games appearing such as Boxx, Boxx 2, Boxx 3 and even Boxx 4 which was released earlier this year. Well here with another Amiga news story from the same creator, as he has released a beta remake of ‘Boxx 3’. An enjoyable game
Sunday, 06 August 2023 / Published in Amiga
Another interesting news story has just hit our inbox and one I think Commodore Amiga gamers across the globe will loading up when it’s finished, is the recently announced Amiga CD32 game called ‘King Arthur: Rise of the Round Table’; A game in which the creator says is “an action RPG inspired by Moonstone but
Sunday, 06 August 2023 / Published in Amiga
Because of the ongoing Amijam competition, we have been swamped with new Amiga games! Games such as King Arthur, The Last Dungeon and RogueCraft, are just some of the games we’ve mentioned this week. Well here’s another Amiga game to play that you’ll either enjoy or feel sick playing (It’s that fast), it’s Caravandalf; A Super fast scrolling
Sunday, 06 August 2023 / Published in Amiga
Something different for today on Indie Retro News, as looking through the EAB forums for something interesting to write up, and we were contacted by Lifeschool22, about the latest game that they created for the Commodore Amiga called ‘Holiday’. A game in which the creator says your task is to survive the next 11 days
Sunday, 06 August 2023 / Published in Amiga
Some very special news has appeared in our inbox, as thanks to a heads up by Saberman, we’ve been told that AttentionWhore has announced that Teletext has come to the Commodore Amiga ‘AGA’. As in the words of one reply under the 1st place interactive winner “I haven’t even watched it yet. Just giving thumb up
Monday, 31 July 2023 / Published in Amiga
Here’s another great Commodore Amiga news story for all you fine retro gamers out there, as we’ve recently been informed via our good friend Nivrig Games, who also designed the highly enjoyable game of ‘Turbo Tomato’. That if you head on over to his itch io website, you’ll be able to play Nivrig’s newest of
Monday, 31 July 2023 / Published in Amiga
If you have an Amiga you are sure to like this latest news story that’s just been sent to us by Saberman, as if you were hoping to play the C64 version of ‘Rogue64’ by Badger Punch Games but didn’t get the chance, then make sure to check out the AmiJam demo for the upcoming
Monday, 31 July 2023 / Published in Amiga
The Amiga news just keep on coming, as thanks to another heads up earlier today from a good friend of ours, we have been told that Pixelplop has teased a new Commodore Amiga game via the AmiJam of The Last Dungeon; A Zelda like game in which you have to traverse dangerous dungeons to find

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