Wednesday, 26 July 2023 / Published in 3D Arcade Video Previews
Knuckle Bash Arcade A corrupt wrestling group called the Mad Bull Group organization threatens to taint the reputation of the sport, leading to a group of ex-wrestlers to quit their jobs and return to the ring, for one last fight, to restore wrestling back to it’s former glory. Three of the best wrestlers – the
Wednesday, 26 July 2023 / Published in 3D Arcade Video Previews
Extreme Downhill Arcade There are four nameless skiers to choose from, each with their own strengths. Story Mode features eight courses of increasing difficulty, spread across the globe in locations famous for hosting skiing events, like Manhattan. While Time Attack is a simple race against the time, you can pick between 8 courses, from left
Wednesday, 26 July 2023 / Published in 3D Arcade Video Previews
Desert War Arcade You play a helicopter pilot in a conflict against a terrorsit group called Jackal. Desert War is somehow a hybrid between a normal vertical shooter and Choplifter. You fly a helicopter through vertically scrolling levels, but apart from shooting enemies you also need to rescue people. Prisoners walk in the open and
Wednesday, 26 July 2023 / Published in 3D Arcade Video Previews
Skull & Crossbones Arcade Players portray two pirates competing for food, drink, booty, and revenge. Using a joystick and button to control the unique sword-fighting action. Each of the two player pirates behaves the same and face either left or right but can turn with the appropriate button. The sword button can be pressed to
Wednesday, 26 July 2023 / Published in 3D Arcade Video Previews
The Fallen Angels Arcade “The earthquake that struck the city at 7:13 A.M. on February 10, 2000, measured 7 on the richter scale. The veneer of peace that had been maintained in the city’s streets by total information control suddenly vanished, and the computer-controlled concrete jungle stopped functioning. A major shift in the Earth’s crust
Wednesday, 26 July 2023 / Published in Amiga
While the choice is there to still play the awesome remade version of Frogger for the C64 called ‘ Frogger Arcade ‘ by Hokuto Force (Digital Monastery). There’s another version come to light which you may be interested in playing when it’s finished, and that’s JoeJoe’s latest project of Frogger for the Commodore Amiga. A
Wednesday, 26 July 2023 / Published in Amiga
We’ve featured Wonderboy many times now on Indie Retro News, from the Amiga version of Wonderboy in Monster Land SE, to the previously released Wonderboy 1200; An Arcade game from 1986 as an unofficial Amiga port by Acidbottle. Well here we are with another Wonderboy story to keep you company, as we have recently found
Wednesday, 26 July 2023 / Published in 3D Arcade Video Previews
Blue Hawk Arcade You fight a variety of tanks, ships, aircrafts, static guns and bosses. While playing destroyed enemies drop power-ups. The power-ups are similar to those in the company’s earlier Pollux game. These include: an automatic shooting power-up (A), plus one (limited) bomb (B), weapon power-up (P), short speed power-up (S), plus one up,
Wednesday, 26 July 2023 / Published in 3D Arcade Video Previews
Gaia Crusaders Arcade Set in the year 20XX, the harmony of nature is controlled by a powerful artifact called the Crystal Orb of Gaia, until the Devil King’s awakening shattered the crystal into seven shards. Without the crystal’s power, the Devil King reigns over humanity as his minions roams the earth, and it’s up to
Wednesday, 26 July 2023 / Published in 3D Arcade Video Previews
Trizeal Arcade Trizeal uses 3 buttons, Both ships (Antares and XII) use them for different purposes: A: Fires the ship’s main shot. B: This button does different things according which ship are you currently using. |Antares: “B” is called “Trans”, as every time you press it, you will switch between Wide, Missile and then laser
Wednesday, 26 July 2023 / Published in 3D Arcade Video Previews
Elevator Action Returns Arcade The game is controlled with an eight-way joystick and two action buttons (shoot and jump). The objective of the game is to enter all the red-colored doors in each stage and then proceed to the exit. If players miss a door, they will not be allowed to go any further after

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