In the video gaming world, there has always been an element of gaming within most titles.
In the video gaming world, there has always been an element of gaming within most titles.
Whilst we’re all waiting for CD Projekt Red to release more info about its Blade-Runner-ish new title Cyberpunk 2077, it’s worth remembering the greatest highlights of the last few games that sport the wonderful Retro-Synth aesthetic
Observer is a heavy cyberpunk themed first person survival horror from the people at Bloober Team the same folks that brought you (2016) Layers of Fear.
Tales From the loop is a table top RPG set somewhere in the 80's mixing ET, Stranger Things, X-Files, Cloverfield and maybe some Stand By Me, created by scifi artist Simon Stålenhag.
Is the increasing interest in all things retro a sign that we have become bored with the new gadgets and swag that our world is giving us?
I am pleased to finally discuss a few of these titles – the cream of 2016's crop – in the form of a “top ten” list.
Although Sega hasn't produced a system since the Dreamcast, their memories are still residing in all of our warm dream mansions.
Video games are unlike any other from of entertainment. They are developed to be played continuously and new games will be coming out to supersede the old ones regular.
There are valid arguments for games anywhere on this spectrum as retro classics, but where this writer is concerned it's the games that were available in the early-'80s that really capture the spirit of what gamers love in retro concepts.
Take a gander at this incredible gem of a video!! This machine was designed by a good friend of FUGA's aka Carl FUGA.
In October 1958, a physicist name William Higinbotham changed the lives of many with his invention of what is believed to be the first ever video game. A simple tennis game, it became quite the hit at the Brookhaven National Laboratory open house. It was never
It's official folks. Sonic the hedgehog is celebrating it's 25th anniversary in 2016!!