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When most people picture their Apple II or Commodore 64, what really comes to mind are the space shooters and text adventures. These were the early occasions of escapism in its newest form – a digital form. Sometimes, it was casino games. 

8-bit home computers actually has gambling software heritage. Built by bedroom coders and sold for pocket change. In one case,...


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Fancy playing a new Commodore Amiga game that smacks of high quality, is fun to play, and well worth keeping an eye on as developments progress, then this game called ‘Double Baboon Ninja’ by Danlabg is just the game for you. An upcoming Arcade game in which you play as The Double Baboon Ninja’s, and must put a stop to an alien invasion terrorizing the city. To coincide...


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Since 2008, Rich Casino has kept Australian players coming back. The catalogue has grown, the VIP tiers have expanded, and crypto options arrived along the way. What stayed constant is the AU$10 minimum deposit and a Curaçao eGaming licence covering every session. The welcome package now runs t...


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Shock!! This isn’t a JOTD Arcade to Amiga port! As I’ve found out through our Commodore Amiga Facebook group that Modern Vintage Gamer is not only still working on an Arcade to Amiga port of the top down racing game called ‘Zippy Race’, also known as MotoRace USA in the...


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It was all about Time Crisis and The House of the Dead. Time Crisis hit me harder overall. This rail shooter takes you through different missions across the series. Each mission typically has three stages, and each stage has four areas you fight through. I have never finished any of the games, but I still love playing them anytime I visit a retro arcade.

In each game, ...


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