8bit-Slicks – Remake of slicks’n’slide for the Apple II, Atari XL/XE, and C64/C128
Sunday, 13 August 2023
by HAS Admin
It’s been some time since we featured any top down racing games, usually it’s arcade platformers or shoot em ups that grace our computer screens. But thankfully for today that’s about to change, as thanks to a heads up in our inbox, we’ve been told Timo Kauppinen’s ‘slicks’n’slide’ has been remade for the Apple II, Atari
- Published in ATARI
Tagged under:
8bit-slicks, atari, Atari XE, Atari XL, C128, c64, GAMING, Labels: 8bit-dude, Retro Gaming, Retrogaming
ALIEN STORM – A remake of the Arcade classic Space Invaders for multiple retro systems
Sunday, 13 August 2023
by HAS Admin
I’m sure many of you remember Space Invaders, a game that was first released way back in 1978 in the Arcades in Japan with a further release made available in the United States and a much later version in the 1980’s on the Atari 2600. Well if you do remember it, or more especially its
- Published in ATARI
Tagged under:
atari, C128, c64, GAMES, GAMING, Labels: ALIEN STORM, Plus/4, Retro Gaming, Retrogaming, Space Invaders, Vic20
8bit-Slicks – Remake update of slicks’n’slide for the Apple II, Atari XL/XE, and C64/C128
Sunday, 13 August 2023
by HAS Admin
It’s been some time since we featured any top down racing games for an 8bit system, usually it’s arcade platformers or shoot em ups that grace our computer screens. But thankfully for today that’s a,bout to change, as thanks to a heads up in our inbox,we’ve been told Timo Kauppinen’s ‘slicks’n’slide’ has been given a
- Published in ATARI
Tagged under:
8bit-slicks, atari, Atari XE, Atari XL, C128, c64, GAMING, Labels: 8bit-dude, Retro Gaming, Retrogaming
Amaurote – A special version of a classic Mastertronic game that also takes advantage of the c128!
Sunday, 13 August 2023
by HAS Admin
Back in April of this year we announced much to the surprise of the community, that Elysium had released a rather special version of the classic game Amaurote; A version of the game which didn’t just take the best bits of the Atari 8bit version, but turned it back into a much more enjoyable isometric experience. Well
- Published in ATARI